Comparison
MotiBlog vs SEObot
Both run a blog without you in it. The differences are in the defaults: SEObot ships full-autopilot with opt-in moderation and weekly production; MotiBlog ships review-first with a fixed daily cadence.
SEObot is an autonomous "SEO AI agent" by John Rush: it researches your site, builds a content plan and produces articles on autopilot, with subscriptions starting at $49/month and integrations from WordPress to Notion.
Pick MotiBlog if
You want a fixed cadence — one article a day, thirty a month, at the hour you choose
You want review as the default, with publish-without-review as a switch you flip deliberately
You report to numbers: Search Console positions and impressions sit next to each article
You run client sites — up to ten projects are included at $39 a month
Pick SEObot if
You publish in a language outside our twenty — SEObot lists fifty
You publish on Framer, Wix, Notion, HubSpot or Unicorn Platform, which we do not connect to
You want the extras SEObot sells: AI news articles, YouTube-video-to-article, generated SEO mini-tools
Questions
4Is MotiBlog cheaper than SEObot?
At the entry point, yes: MotiBlog is $39 a month for 30 articles after a $1-activation trial; SEObot subscriptions start at $49 a month. What each tier includes differs, so compare against the volume you actually want. SEObot offers a full refund on the $49 plan after the first article; MotiBlog’s trial publishes three articles before the first real invoice.
Do both publish on autopilot?
Yes, with opposite defaults. SEObot runs 100% autopilot by default and lets you opt in to approving articles by email. MotiBlog lands every article in review by default and lets you switch on publish-without-review — or mix the two, automatic for routine posts and review for anything you care about.
How do the articles compare?
On paper they are close: MotiBlog writes 2,500–4,000 words against SERP research and runs a 13-point check before publishing; SEObot states an average of 3,000 words with fact-checking and anti-hallucination passes and cited sources. Neither spec tells you which reads better on your topic — both have cheap ways to find out on your own site.
Which connects to my CMS?
MotiBlog publishes to WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Sanity and Dev.to, plus any webhook or REST API. SEObot lists WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Framer, Wix, Notion, HubSpot and Unicorn Platform, plus REST API and webhooks. Overlap is broad; the difference is at the edges — Sanity and Dev.to here, Framer, Wix, Notion and HubSpot there.
Three articles over three days. Card required, nothing charged until day 3.