Comparison

Copy.ai vs Jasper in 2026: GTM Automation Platform vs Multi-Channel Marketing Content

Copy.ai has grown into a full go-to-market AI platform with Workflows, Agents, and a Tables data layer. Jasper stays focused on multi-channel marketing content with brand voice enforcement across a team.

Updated July 3, 2026
Copy.ai
Jasper
Key takeaways
  • Copy.ai has repositioned as an AI-native GTM platform spanning sales prospecting, CRM enrichment, and content. Jasper stays focused on marketing content: long-form copy, email, ads, social, and images.
  • Copy.ai supports OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini models with per-task selection. Jasper does not document which underlying models power its output.
  • Jasper's Pro plan at $69 per seat per month includes AI image generation and workflow automation out of the box. Copy.ai's $29/month Chat plan does not include the Workflow engine at all, that is Enterprise-only.
  • Copy.ai has 2,000-plus integrations via native connectors and Zapier. Jasper integrates with Zapier plus named tools like Surfer SEO, Webflow, and Google Docs.
  • Jasper offers a 7-day free trial with no permanent free tier. Copy.ai's Chat plan starts at $29/month with no free tier either, though it covers unlimited words rather than a time-boxed trial.
  • Both tools are SOC 2 compliant on their top tiers, Copy.ai at SOC 2 Type 2 and Jasper at SOC 2 Type II, making both viable for enterprise security review.

Copy.ai and Jasper started in the same place, AI writing assistants for marketers, and have since diverged into different products with different buyers. Copy.ai has repositioned around go-to-market automation: Workflows codify sales and content processes, Tables gives those workflows a live data layer, and the platform runs on OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini depending on the task. Jasper stayed closer to its roots as a marketing content platform, but built out brand voice enforcement, campaign workflow orchestration, and built-in image generation so a marketing team can produce long-form copy, emails, ads, and social posts from one account without losing consistency across contributors. Copy.ai's self-serve entry point at $29 a month covers only its Chat interface; Jasper's Pro plan at $69 per seat per month is the full product with no separate gated tier for core writing features. Neither has a permanent free plan.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Copy.ai$29/monthMid-market and enterprise GTM teams that want to consolidate sales prospecting, CRM enrichment, and content generation into one governed AI platform with codified workflows.
Jasper$69/seat/moIn-house marketing teams and enterprises with high content volume that need multi-channel output and brand consistency enforced across multiple contributors.

Copy.ai

The first AI-native GTM platform unifying sales, marketing, and content workflows with AI agents, codified playbooks, and 2,000+ integrations

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Copy.ai's pitch is broader than content generation: Workflows codify multi-step GTM processes like account research and lead enrichment, Agents combine decision-making with guardrails, and Tables gives all of it a queryable data layer pulling from CRMs and spreadsheets. Infobase and Brand Voice keep outputs grounded in real product facts and a consistent tone.

The platform is model-agnostic across OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, and connects to 2,000-plus apps through native integrations and Zapier. That breadth is aimed at teams trying to replace several point solutions (a writing tool, a prospecting tool, an enrichment tool) with one governed system.

The tradeoff is that the $29-a-month Chat plan only covers the chat interface with unlimited words. Workflows, Tables, Infobase, Brand Voice, and Agents, the components that justify the platform positioning, require the Enterprise tier and a sales conversation.

Pricing
Feature
Chat
$29/month
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Seats included5Custom
AI models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini)
Workflow engine
Tables (data layer)
Brand Voice
Zapier integration (2,000+ apps)
API access
SOC 2 Type 2
Best for: Mid-market and enterprise GTM teams that want to consolidate sales prospecting, CRM enrichment, and content generation into one governed AI platform with codified workflows.

Jasper

AI marketing platform for generating on-brand content across every channel at scale

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Jasper is built around brand voice enforcement across every piece of content it generates: define tone, terminology, and style rules once and every writer, human or AI, produces output inside those guardrails. A single account covers blog posts, email campaigns, social copy, ad headlines, and AI-generated images through Jasper Art, cutting down on tool-switching for marketing teams.

Campaign orchestration workflows let teams chain content tasks into repeatable sequences, generating a full set of launch assets in one structured run rather than isolated prompts. Jasper brands this as "100+ AI agents," which is really a library of configurable workflow templates rather than 100 distinct autonomous products, but the underlying repeatability is genuinely useful for recurring campaign types.

The cost is real: $69 per seat per month with no permanent free tier, only a 7-day trial. For a team of five or more, that scales into a meaningful line item, and the Business tier with API access and SSO requires a custom sales conversation on top.

Pricing
Feature
Pro
$69/seat/mo
Business
Custom
AI word generationUnlimitedUnlimited
Brand voice profiles1Multiple
AI image generation
Workflow automationLimitedFull
API access
SOC 2 compliance
SSO / SAML
Best for: In-house marketing teams and enterprises with high content volume that need multi-channel output and brand consistency enforced across multiple contributors.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Copy.ai
Jasper
Primary positioningAI-native GTM platform (sales, CRM, content)Multi-channel marketing content platform
Underlying AI modelsOpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini (user-selectable)Not publicly documented
CRM and sales prospecting workflowsYes (Workflows, Agents, Tables)No
Brand voice enforcementYes (Brand Voice, Infobase)Yes (brand voice and style guide)
Built-in AI image generationNoYes (Jasper Art)
Workflow automation on entry planNo (Enterprise only)Yes, limited (full on Business)
Free tier or trialNo (paid from $29/mo)7-day trial, no permanent free tier
API accessEnterprise onlyBusiness plan only
SOC 2 complianceYes, Type 2 (Enterprise)Yes, Type II (Business)
Starting price$29/mo$69/seat/mo

Which should you choose?

Enterprise GTM teams consolidating sales prospecting and content into one platformCopy.ai
Marketing teams needing brand voice enforcement across many contributorsJasper
Teams that want AI image generation bundled into the same account as copyJasper
Teams wanting model choice across OpenAI, Anthropic, and GeminiCopy.ai
Solo marketers or small teams with a limited budgetCopy.ai
Enterprises needing SSO and audit logs on a self-serve-priced planJasper

The real fork between these two is whether the job is content or GTM automation. Jasper's entire value proposition sits inside marketing content: keep everything on-brand across a team producing high volumes of copy, emails, ads, and images. Copy.ai's entire value proposition sits in codifying processes that span well beyond content, sales prospecting, CRM enrichment, account research, using content generation as just one component. If your evaluation criteria are brand consistency and multi-channel output, Jasper is built for exactly that and priced accordingly. If your evaluation criteria are process automation across sales and marketing functions, Copy.ai's Enterprise tier is the more ambitious, more complex answer.

Bottom line

Choose Jasper if the job is producing high volumes of on-brand marketing content across channels for a team of contributors, and $69 per seat per month fits the budget. Choose Copy.ai if the ambition is broader: replacing several GTM point solutions with one governed platform that spans sales, CRM enrichment, and content, and you are willing to invest in Enterprise onboarding to unlock the Workflow engine. Budget-conscious solo marketers should start with Copy.ai's $29 Chat plan or evaluate cheaper single-purpose writing tools before committing to either platform's higher tier.

Frequently asked questions

Is Copy.ai cheaper than Jasper?

On paper, yes: Copy.ai's Chat plan starts at $29 a month for up to 5 seats versus Jasper's $69 per seat per month Pro plan. But Copy.ai's Chat plan only covers the chat interface, not the Workflow engine that drives its platform positioning, so the comparison is not apples to apples once you factor in what each price actually unlocks.

Does Jasper have workflow automation like Copy.ai?

Jasper has campaign orchestration workflows that chain content tasks into repeatable sequences for launching a full asset set, but this is scoped to marketing content. Copy.ai's Workflows extend into sales prospecting, CRM enrichment, and account research, a broader scope that Jasper does not attempt.

Which tool is better for a solo marketer or freelancer?

Copy.ai's $29-a-month Chat plan is the more accessible entry point for a solo user, since Jasper has no permanent free tier and its Pro plan at $69 per seat per month is built around per-seat team pricing. Neither tool's advanced features (Copy.ai's Workflows, Jasper's Business tier) are aimed at solo use.

Does Copy.ai include AI image generation like Jasper Art?

No. Copy.ai's feature set is focused on text-based Workflows, Agents, and content generation; it does not include a built-in AI image generator. Jasper Art is built into every Jasper plan, letting teams produce on-brand social graphics, blog headers, and ad visuals in the same workspace as their copy.

Can Copy.ai or Jasper integrate with Salesforce and HubSpot?

Copy.ai has native integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot plus a Zapier connection to 2,000-plus additional apps, reflecting its GTM platform positioning. Jasper integrates with Zapier and named tools like Surfer SEO, Webflow, and Google Docs, but does not list native CRM integrations in the same way.

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