Writesonic writes for search engines. We write for people.

Writesonic is an AI writing tool built for SEO content, blog posts, and ad copy. Say Something is built for LinkedIn — posts that sound like you sat down and wrote them yourself.

SEO-first vs. story-first.

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Writesonic optimizes for keywords

It's built to rank on Google. Blog posts, product descriptions, meta tags. The output is polished but reads like content, not conversation.

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Say Something optimizes for you

It asks what happened, pulls out the real details, and writes posts that sound like something you'd actually say to a colleague over coffee.

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Different channels, different rules

Google rewards keyword density and structure. LinkedIn rewards specificity and lived experience. The tools that work for one don't work for the other.

Content marketing vs. your real week.

Writesonic output

“Looking to boost your LinkedIn engagement in 2026? Here are the top strategies that successful professionals are using to grow their network and establish thought leadership in their industry...”

Say Something output

I spent three years building a content strategy around SEO blog posts. It worked — 40,000 monthly visitors. But when I posted the same insights on LinkedIn, stripped of the keyword stuffing and written like I was explaining it to a friend, one post got more leads than the entire blog did in a month.

The difference wasn’t the content. It was the voice.

Choose based on where you're writing.

If you need blog posts that rank on Google, product descriptions that convert, or landing page copy that hits the right keywords — Writesonic is built for that. It’s an SEO tool, and a good one. But LinkedIn isn’t Google. Nobody searches LinkedIn for “best leadership strategies 2026.” They scroll, and they stop when something feels real.

Say Something writes for the scroll. Posts built from your actual experiences, written in your voice, with none of the filler that makes people keep scrolling. Why LinkedIn matters or see what we filter out.

Common questions.

Is Writesonic good for LinkedIn posts?

Writesonic is built for SEO content — blog posts, product descriptions, meta tags. It writes for search engines, which means the output is structured for Google, not for the way people actually read on LinkedIn.

What makes Say Something different from Writesonic?

Say Something is built exclusively for LinkedIn. It interviews you about your week, writes posts from your real experiences, and uses a 13-rule kill list to block the patterns that make posts feel AI-generated. No keyword optimization, no SEO structure — just posts that sound like you.

Does Say Something use AI?

Yes. Say Something uses AI to turn your conversation into draft posts. But the interview flow, the kill list, and the LinkedIn-specific rules are all custom — designed to produce posts that sound human, not generated.

Is Say Something free?

Yes. You can write posts, grade existing ones, and check for AI-sounding language — all free, no account required.

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