Marqeting vs Writer.com
Founder-grade brand voice with publishing built in vs a full enterprise AI writing platform with governance, RAG, and APIs.
Writer.com is an enterprise AI platform: large language models with retrieval-augmented generation over a company knowledge base, terminology and style enforcement, governance, audit, and APIs. It is sold to Fortune 1000 marketing, comms, and support teams. Marqeting is a different category — a focused product for founders and small agencies that handles voice training, content generation, rendered carousels, reels, and publishing. Pick Writer if you are an enterprise standardising AI usage across many writers and need governance + APIs. Pick Marqeting if you are a founder who needs the output to sound like you and ship.
- —Enterprise-grade governance — SOC 2, SSO, audit logs, role-based access.
- —APIs and agents for custom workflows across an organisation.
- —Retrieval-augmented generation over a company knowledge base.
- —Procurement-friendly for Fortune 1000 buyers.
- →Voice fingerprint trained on actual past posts — not just rules.
- →Renders carousel slides and reels in-app.
- →Native publishing across Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and Notion.
- →Founder-friendly pricing and onboarding.
Pick Writer.com if you are an enterprise marketing or comms team that needs AI usage standardised across many writers, with governance, RAG, and APIs.
Pick Marqeting if you are a founder or small agency and the bottleneck is producing on-brand content that sounds like you, ready to publish.
For founders and small agencies, yes — Marqeting covers voice training, content generation, rendered carousels and reels, and publishing. For enterprise governance, RAG, and API workflows, Writer is the right category of tool.
Marqeting is a product surface, not an API-first platform. If you need to embed AI writing into custom internal workflows, Writer is the right tool.
Marqeting is dramatically cheaper for founders and small agencies. Writer is sold via enterprise contracts.