Ryterr vs Soro
AI SEO autopilot for keyword research, article generation, images, and direct publishing.
Choose Ryterr if you are
- Founders who want researched posts, not just fast daily output
- Teams that need citation links and claim review before publishing
- Builders who want webhook, Content API, WordPress, Ghost, or GitHub delivery
- Buyers who want one $35 plan with one-time credits for extra posts
Choose Soro if you are
- Teams that want a daily article promise
- Users who prefer a broad no-code SEO autopilot
- Businesses publishing in many languages
- WordPress or Shopify users who want an existing plugin path
| Feature | Ryterr | Soro |
|---|---|---|
| Category fit | ||
| Primary promise | Research, fact-check, images, and publish source-backed posts | Keyword research, daily articles, SEO optimization, and publishing |
| Best buyer | Founder or small team that wants trustworthy long-form posts | Business that wants frequent SEO output with less manual review |
| Public entry price | $35/mo Solo | Starting from $39/mo |
| AI visibility | ||
| Google and AI search positioning | Built for Google, ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity | Built for Google and ChatGPT |
| Source citations | Real citation links attached to the post | SEO-focused links and optimization |
| Fact-check report | Included on every post | Not presented as a separate public deliverable |
| Crawl surfaces | Slug ids, clean HTML, and llms.txt + robots setup guidance | SEO metadata, linking, images, and CMS publishing |
| Publishing | ||
| Direct publishing | Webhook, Content API, WordPress, Ghost, GitHub | WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Notion, HubSpot, Ghost, Wix, Next.js, webhooks |
| Scheduled output | Topic queue and schedules | Daily publishing is central to the product |
| Images | Up to 5 generated images per post on Solo | AI-generated images for articles |
| Volume and pricing | ||
| Monthly allowance | 20 publish-ready posts on Solo | 30 to unlimited articles depending on plan |
| Extra posts | $2 one-time credits | Plan-based article volume |
| Trial | 2 free posts, no card | Public page promotes monthly plans and money-back guarantee |
Evidence before volume
Ryterr treats a post as a checked asset. It researches live sources, writes the draft, then runs claim review and quality checks before publishing.
Citation-first output
Each post includes citation links and a fact-check report. That matters when a founder wants pages that can be trusted by readers and answer engines.
Cleaner entry price
Solo stays at $35 per month for 20 posts. Extra posts are one-time $2 credits, so the public pricing story stays simple.
Developer-friendly delivery
Webhook, Content API, GitHub, WordPress, and Ghost paths make Ryterr practical for custom sites and product-led teams.
Daily publishing promise
Soro makes daily article generation a front-and-center promise. If frequency is the only buying criterion, that is a strong offer.
Broad plugin footprint
Soro lists many website integrations, including WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Notion, HubSpot, Ghost, Wix, and Next.js.
Language breadth
Soro publicly positions support for 50+ languages. Ryterr should compete on trust and source quality before claiming the widest language footprint.
Pick Ryterr if you want a lower-cost entry and posts with research, citations, images, fact-checking, and publishing included.
Use Ryterr when your client needs trustworthy long-form assets with visible review. Use Soro when the brief is high-frequency SEO publishing across many sites.
Ryterr fits product-led teams that care about source quality, publishing control, and AI visibility signals. Soro fits teams optimizing for daily output and broad no-code integration.
Questions before you switch.
Ryterr keeps Solo at $35 per month. Soro's public pricing page says it starts from $39 per month. Pricing can change, so always check each product's pricing page before buying.
Ryterr supports topic queues and schedules, but the public Solo allowance is 20 posts per month. The Ryterr bet is better checked posts, not the highest possible daily volume.
Both products speak to Google and AI search. Ryterr is more explicit about citations, fact-check reports, clean HTML, heading ids, and llms.txt plus robots setup guidance.
Yes. Ryterr supports webhook, Content API, WordPress, Ghost, and GitHub publishing paths. Soro lists a broader set of no-code CMS integrations.
Yes. Ryterr gives you two free posts with no credit card required, so you can inspect the research, citations, images, and fact-check report before choosing Solo.
Test the fit yourself.
Run two free posts through Ryterr and compare the output quality against Soro.
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