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AI Tool Comparison

SayWhat vs Simplified

A side-by-side breakdown to help you pick the right tool for your workflow.

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SayWhat

Draft on-brand viral LinkedIn posts, comments, and messages by learning your voice from past posts — a focused LinkedIn content studio, not a general writing tool.

Content Creation
freemium
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Simplified

Combine AI writing, graphic design, video clipping, and social media scheduling into one platform so small teams create and publish content without switching tools. Now Simplified One.

Content Creation
freemium
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Bottom Line

SayWhat edges ahead on rating (4.3 vs 4.1), but the right pick still comes down to which workflow you're running.

Choose SayWhat if…

Content Creation

Choose Simplified if…

Social media content creation

AttributeSayWhatSimplified
CategoryContent CreationContent Creation
Pricingfreemiumfreemium
Pricing Detail7-day free trial / subscription pricing on requestFree / $20-24/mo per seat Pro
Rating4.34.1

Key Features

SayWhat

  • AI copy generation
  • Multi-channel content formats
  • Brand voice controls
  • Templates and prompts

Simplified

  • AI writer generates social captions, blog posts, and ad copy in 30+ languages with brand voice tuning
  • Design editor with 100,000+ templates for social formats, presentations, and marketing assets
  • Direct publishing and scheduling to Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, and TikTok

Pros

SayWhat

  • Speeds up content drafting
  • Multiple output formats
  • Beginner friendly

Simplified

  • Single platform for the entire content production workflow, reduces tool sprawl for content teams
  • Collaboration features let designers, writers, and social managers work in the same file simultaneously

Cons

SayWhat

  • Output needs human editing
  • Smaller ecosystem

Simplified

  • AI content quality across writing, design, and video is above average but not best-in-class in any single category
  • Free tier AI generation limits are too low for teams with real daily publishing needs

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