Jasper gives you templates. We give you a conversation.

Jasper is built for marketing teams that need to produce content at scale. Say Something is built for people who want their LinkedIn posts to sound like them, not like a marketing department.

Templates vs. an actual interview.

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Jasper starts with a form

Pick a template, set a tone slider, fill in blanks. The output reads like marketing copy because the input was structured like marketing copy.

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Say Something starts with questions

What happened this week? What surprised you? Why does it matter? Two minutes of conversation produces posts that have your fingerprints on them.

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Different jobs, different tools

Jasper is great for ad copy, email sequences, and landing pages. Say Something does one thing — LinkedIn posts that sound like a real person wrote them.

Template-filled vs. conversation-sourced.

Template-based output

“3 lessons I learned about leadership this quarter: 1) Communication is everything 2) Trust your team 3) Stay humble. What would you add to this list? Share in the comments!”

Say Something output

I almost fired our best engineer in March. She’d missed three deadlines in a row and I was frustrated. Then I found out she’d been quietly rebuilding our deployment pipeline on her own time because she knew the old one would break once we hit 50 concurrent users.

We hit 50 concurrent users two weeks later. Nothing broke. The “missed deadlines” were the most valuable work anyone on the team did that quarter.

Choose based on what you're writing.

If you need to produce blog posts, product descriptions, and ad variations at scale, Jasper is the right tool. If you need LinkedIn posts that sound like a real person with real experiences wrote them, that’s what Say Something is for.

The LinkedIn algorithm is actively deprioritizing content that reads like it was generated from a template. Posts that win are specific, personal, and grounded in real experience. Why this matters now more than ever and what we ban from every post.

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