Link Whisper vs Wordable in 2026: internal linking plugin vs Google Docs publishing automation
One tool suggests internal links as you write inside WordPress. The other moves your finished Google Doc into WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium without wrecking the formatting.
Wordable automates moving a Google Doc into WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium with formatting and images preserved. Link Whisper does not touch publishing workflow at all; it only suggests and audits internal links inside WordPress.
Link Whisper is WordPress-only. Wordable publishes to three destinations: WordPress, HubSpot, and Medium.
Wordable's Basic plan is $29/year, cheaper than Link Whisper's $77/year single-site Basic plan. Both are annual licenses, not monthly subscriptions.
Neither tool has an API. Link Whisper is self-contained inside WordPress admin with no export option; Wordable has no programmatic integration either.
Link Whisper includes orphan page detection, broken internal link checking, and anchor text reporting. Wordable has none of these; it has no SEO functionality at all.
Wordable's bulk export processes multiple Google Docs at once for teams publishing in batches. Link Whisper's closest equivalent is auto-linking rules, which insert links automatically rather than publishing new content.
Link Whisper and Wordable get compared because they both live in the WordPress publishing stack and both cost under $170 a year at the entry tier, but they solve completely different steps of the process. Link Whisper watches your existing content library and suggests where to add internal links while you write. Wordable watches your Google Doc and gets it into your CMS with the formatting, headings, and images intact, something that plain copy-paste reliably breaks. Neither tool touches the other's job: Link Whisper has no idea what a Google Doc looks like, and Wordable has no internal linking logic at all. The real question is not which tool wins, it is which bottleneck is actually costing you time right now.
The tools at a glance
Link Whisper
WordPress plugin that suggests relevant internal links as you write and audits your entire site structure
Link Whisper lives inside the WordPress editor and scans your published content while you write a new post, surfacing internal link suggestions with a recommended anchor and target URL. You accept a suggestion without leaving the page, which is the entire value proposition: no tab-switching, no manually searching your own site for a page to link to.
The reporting side covers what happens after publishing. Orphan page detection flags content with zero inbound internal links, a broken link checker catches internal 404s, and an anchor text report shows whether one keyword phrase is doing too much work across your link structure. None of this involves moving content between formats or platforms; it assumes the post already exists in WordPress.
Pricing is a one-time annual license rather than a subscription, topping out at $167/year for unlimited sites on the Professional tier. There is no API and no export to an external tool, so anything you do with the link data stays inside WordPress admin.
| Feature | Basic $77/year (1 site) | Standard $117/year (3 sites) | Professional $167/year (unlimited sites) |
|---|---|---|---|
| WordPress sites | 1 | 3 | Unlimited |
| Inline editor suggestions | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Orphan page detection | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Auto-linking rules | No | Yes | Yes |
| Google Docs export | No | No | No |
| API access | No | No | No |
Wordable
One-click Google Docs export to WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium with automatic formatting and image handling
Wordable exists to remove one specific piece of manual work: getting a finished Google Doc into your CMS without the formatting falling apart. A straight copy-paste from Docs into WordPress typically strips heading structure, mangles images, and leaves behind stray span tags and inline styles that need manual cleanup. Wordable handles the whole export in one click, connecting directly to Google Drive.
Images embedded in the doc get downloaded, compressed, and uploaded to the CMS media library automatically, with alt text and captions carried over from the source. Bulk export lets a content team push a week's worth of finished docs at once rather than one at a time, which matters more as publishing volume increases.
Wordable does not do anything related to SEO, keyword research, or internal linking. It is a narrow tool with a narrow job, and the pricing reflects that: $29/year for Basic is inexpensive enough that the decision barely requires justification for anyone publishing more than a couple of articles a month.
| Feature | Basic $29/year | Pro $149/year | Premium $349/year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Docs export | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| WordPress and HubSpot support | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Bulk export | Limited | Yes | Yes |
| Internal link suggestions | No | No | No |
| Orphan page detection | No | No | No |
| API access | No | No | No |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Primary function | Internal linking suggestions and site-wide link audit | Google Docs to CMS publishing automation |
| WordPress support | Yes (WordPress only) | Yes, as an export destination |
| Non-WordPress destinations | No | Yes (HubSpot, Medium) |
| Internal link suggestions | Yes, inline in the editor | No |
| Orphan page detection | Yes | No |
| Broken internal link detection | Yes | No |
| Google Docs export | No | Yes |
| Automatic image handling | No | Yes, automatic download, compression, and upload |
| Bulk processing | Yes (auto-linking rules, Standard tier and up) | Yes (bulk export of multiple docs) |
| API access | No | No |
| Billing model | Annual license | Annual license |
| Starting price | $77/year | $29/year |
Which should you choose?
These tools solve adjacent but non-overlapping problems, so picking a winner only makes sense once you know which stage of the pipeline is actually broken. If your writers already draft directly in WordPress or your formatting comes through clean, Wordable has nothing for you. If your content gets written in Google Docs and the paste-in cleanup eats a chunk of every publishing day, Link Whisper's internal linking suggestions do not address that at all. Plenty of teams end up running both: Wordable to get the draft into WordPress cleanly, then Link Whisper to build the internal links once it is there.
Bottom line
Buy Wordable first if your bottleneck is the Google Docs to WordPress or HubSpot handoff; at $29/year it pays for itself in the first afternoon of saved formatting cleanup. Buy Link Whisper if your content is already published and reasonably formatted but your internal linking is inconsistent or your archive has orphaned pages nobody has audited. If both problems exist, which is common for teams that scaled up publishing without fixing process, the $106/year combined cost for both Basic tiers is still cheap relative to the time either one saves on its own.
Frequently asked questions
Are Link Whisper and Wordable direct competitors or do they solve different problems?
Link Whisper and Wordable solve different problems and rarely compete for the same budget decision. Link Whisper suggests and audits internal links inside WordPress; Wordable moves a finished Google Doc into WordPress, HubSpot, or Medium with formatting intact. A team could reasonably buy both since neither one's feature set overlaps with the other's.
Is Wordable worth it if I already use Link Whisper for internal linking?
Wordable is worth evaluating separately from Link Whisper because it addresses a completely different task: getting a Google Doc into your CMS without manual formatting cleanup. Link Whisper does not touch the Docs-to-CMS export step at all, so owning one does not reduce the value of the other if both bottlenecks exist in your workflow.
Does Wordable handle internal linking like Link Whisper does?
No, Wordable has no internal linking functionality of any kind; it is strictly a publishing export tool for Google Docs. For internal link suggestions, orphan page detection, or broken link auditing, you need a dedicated tool like Link Whisper, since Wordable's feature set stops at formatting, images, and CMS delivery.
Can I use Wordable to publish to platforms other than WordPress?
Yes, Wordable exports to WordPress, HubSpot, and Medium, which covers the three destinations it currently supports. Link Whisper cannot do this at all since it is a WordPress plugin that only functions inside a WordPress installation.
Which tool is cheaper, Link Whisper or Wordable?
Wordable's Basic plan at $29/year is cheaper than Link Whisper's Basic plan at $77/year for a single site. Both are annual licenses rather than monthly subscriptions, but they are not really substitutes for the same budget line since they cover different parts of the publishing workflow.
Does either tool offer an API for automating content workflows?
Neither Link Whisper nor Wordable offers API access on any pricing tier as of mid-2026. Link Whisper is self-contained inside WordPress admin with no external export, and Wordable's automation is limited to its own Google Docs export pipeline with no programmatic hooks for other systems.

