Comparison

Dashword vs INK for All in 2026: Rank-monitoring content platform vs a $29 AI writer

One tracks keyword rankings after a page goes live and gates API access to its Business tier. The other is nearly a third of the price and adds AI detection protection, but has no API at any tier.

Updated July 3, 2026
Dashword
INK for All
Key takeaways
  • INK for All Pro costs $29/month, less than a third of Dashword's Startup plan at $99/month, for a comparable core feature set of AI writing and SEO scoring.
  • Dashword tracks keyword rankings for published pages over time and flags declines. INK for All has no equivalent post-publish monitoring feature.
  • INK for All includes AI Content Shield, which adjusts AI-generated text to reduce detection flags. Dashword has no comparable feature.
  • Dashword offers API access on its $349/month Business tier. INK for All has no API access on any plan, including its $82/month Pro Unlimited tier.
  • Both tools have a genuine free tier: Dashword includes 3 content reports a month, INK for All includes free AI writing credits and SEO scoring with no credit card required.
  • INK for All covers more than 65 tools including audience research and keyword clustering. Dashword's scope is narrower and more focused: briefs, scoring, writing, and rank monitoring.
  • Dashword's AI writer includes a 100,000 word monthly allowance on Startup; INK for All caps free and Pro tiers on writing credits before Pro Unlimited removes the limit at $82/month.

Dashword and INK for All both promise AI writing plus SEO optimization in one editor, but the overlap is thinner than it looks once you compare feature by feature. Dashword's pipeline runs from brief to draft to real-time score to keyword rank monitoring, closing the loop between publishing a page and knowing whether it needs a refresh, something INK does not do at all. INK for All answers a different question: how cheap can AI writing and SEO scoring get while staying genuinely usable, at $29 a month for Pro plus AI Content Shield to reduce the odds of AI-generated content getting flagged by detection tools. Neither tracks AI platform citations, so this comparison is really about workflow depth versus price, and the two tools land in different places on that trade-off.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Dashword$0/moSmall to mid-size teams and agencies that want brief building, AI writing, and real-time scoring combined with keyword rank monitoring after a page publishes, on a workflow that scales into API access at Business.
INK for All$0/moBudget-conscious solo writers and small teams who want AI writing and SEO scoring at the lowest realistic price, with AI detection protection built in and no need for post-publish rank tracking or API access.

Dashword

SEO content briefs, real-time scoring, and keyword rank monitoring

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Dashword screenshot

Dashword runs a four-stage workflow in one tool: a brief builder that analyzes top-ranking content for a keyword, an AI writer with a 100,000 word monthly allowance on Startup, real-time content scoring that updates as you type, and keyword rank monitoring that tracks published pages and flags declining positions. That last stage is what separates it from INK for All, which stops at publishing and has nothing that watches a page afterward.

The Business tier at $349 a month adds an automated page crawler that scans a connected site for content decay and optimization opportunities without a manual audit, plus API access for teams building custom CMS integrations. This is the kind of feature an agency running client audits at scale actually uses, and it is a real gap in INK's feature set.

The cost is price: Startup at $99 a month is more than three times INK's Pro tier for a broadly comparable writing and scoring feature set, and the free tier caps out at 3 reports a month versus INK's more generous free allowance. For teams that specifically need rank monitoring or API access, that premium is easy to justify. For teams that just want AI writing and SEO scoring at the lowest possible price, it is harder to defend.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
Startup
$99/mo
Business
From $349/mo
Content Reports330/moUnlimited
AI WriterNo100k wordsUnlimited
Keyword rank monitoringNoYesYes
AI detection protectionNoNoNo
API AccessNoNoYes
Best for: Small to mid-size teams and agencies that want brief building, AI writing, and real-time scoring combined with keyword rank monitoring after a page publishes, on a workflow that scales into API access at Business.

INK for All

AI content writing and SEO optimization with built-in AI detection protection

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INK for All screenshot

INK for All is built to be the cheap, broad option: AI writing, SEO optimization scoring, keyword research with clustering, and audience research for conversion-focused copy, all inside one editor priced at $29 a month for Pro, or free with no credit card for a lighter version. For a solo writer or small team deciding whether AI-assisted content tools are worth paying for at all, this is a low-risk way to find out.

AI Content Shield is the feature that has no equivalent in Dashword: it rewrites or adjusts AI-generated text specifically to reduce the chance of tripping AI detection tools, built into the editor rather than requiring a separate pass. For publishers navigating platform policies or client concerns about AI-generated content, that is a real and growing use case Dashword does not address at all.

The trade-off is depth and integration. There is no API at any tier, including the $82/month Pro Unlimited plan, which rules out custom workflow automation entirely. INK also has nothing resembling Dashword's keyword rank monitoring, so once a page publishes, INK has nothing left to say about it. The SEO scoring is also more general than Dashword's brief-driven approach, which some reviewers note makes individual features feel more like checkboxes than polished tools.

Pricing
Feature
INK FREE
$0/mo
INK PRO
$29/mo
INK PRO UNLIMITED
$82/mo
AI writing creditsYesYesYes
SEO optimization scoringYesYesYes
AI Content ShieldNoYesYes
Keyword rank monitoringNoNoNo
API AccessNoNoNo
Best for: Budget-conscious solo writers and small teams who want AI writing and SEO scoring at the lowest realistic price, with AI detection protection built in and no need for post-publish rank tracking or API access.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Dashword
INK for All
Content brief builderYesNo (SEO scoring, not brief-driven)
Real-time content scoringYesYes
AI writerYes (100k words/mo on Startup)Yes
AI detection protectionNoYes (AI Content Shield)
Keyword rank monitoring after publishYesNo
Automated page crawlerYes (Business tier)No
Keyword research and clusteringNo (not listed)Yes
Free tierYes (3 reports/mo)Yes (no credit card)
API accessBusiness tier only ($349/mo)No
Starting price$0/mo (free tier)$0/mo (free tier)

Which should you choose?

Teams that need to monitor rankings after content is publishedDashword
Budget-conscious solo writers wanting the cheapest usable optionINK for All
Publishers worried about AI content detection flagsINK for All
Agencies that need API access for custom CMS workflowsDashword
Teams that want keyword research and audience research bundled inINK for All
Teams running content audits on existing archives at scaleDashword
Anyone deciding whether AI writing tools are worth paying for at allINK for All

The two tools are not really fighting over the same buyer. INK for All is optimized to be the cheapest genuinely usable option, and it succeeds at that: $29 a month buys AI writing, SEO scoring, and a real answer to the AI detection question that Dashword never addresses. Dashword is optimized for teams that treat content as an ongoing asset rather than a one-time output, which is why rank monitoring and the page crawler exist and why the price is three times higher at the entry paid tier. If your workflow ends at publish, INK wins on price. If it does not, Dashword's extra stages are worth paying for.

Bottom line

Start with INK for All if budget is the deciding factor or AI detection risk is a real concern, $29 a month is hard to beat for AI writing plus SEO scoring. Choose Dashword if you need to know when a published page starts losing rankings, or if API access to a custom workflow is on the roadmap, since INK offers neither at any price. Teams outgrowing both eventually want either a dedicated rank tracker alongside whichever writer they keep, or a heavier all-in-one platform.

Frequently asked questions

Is INK for All cheaper than Dashword for AI writing and SEO scoring?

Yes, INK for All Pro at $29 a month is less than a third of the price of Dashword's Startup plan at $99 a month for a broadly comparable core feature set of AI writing and SEO scoring. Dashword's extra cost buys keyword rank monitoring and a path to API access that INK does not offer at any price.

Does Dashword or INK for All track rankings after a page is published?

Dashword does, INK for All does not. Dashword's keyword rank monitoring tracks position changes for connected pages over time and flags declines, while INK for All has no feature that checks on a page once it has been written and published.

Which tool is better for avoiding AI content detection flags?

INK for All is the only one of the two with a dedicated feature for this: AI Content Shield adjusts AI-generated text to reduce the likelihood of detection tools flagging it. Dashword has no comparable capability, so publishers specifically worried about AI detection policies should lean toward INK.

Does either Dashword or INK for All offer API access?

Dashword offers API access on its $349/month Business tier, giving teams a way to integrate content reports and monitoring data into custom workflows. INK for All has no API at any tier, including its $82/month Pro Unlimited plan, which rules it out for anyone building automated pipelines.

Can I try both Dashword and INK for All for free before paying?

Yes, both tools have genuine free tiers with no credit card required. Dashword's free plan includes 3 content reports a month, while INK for All's free plan includes AI writing credits and basic SEO scoring, making it reasonable to test both against a real keyword before choosing either.

Is Dashword worth the extra cost over INK for All for a small content team?

Dashword earns its higher price if keyword rank monitoring or a future path to API access matters, since neither is available in INK for All at any tier. A small team whose workflow ends once content goes live is better served by INK's $29/month Pro plan and AI Content Shield, which cover the same core writing and scoring loop for a fraction of Dashword's $99/month Startup price.

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