Comparison
MotiBlog vs Ploy
Ploy’s agents build pages, fix technical SEO, identify visitors and run ads, metered by credits. MotiBlog does one job at a flat price: thirty researched articles a month into the CMS you already have.
Ploy is a credit-metered AI marketing platform whose agents build and optimize websites, identify visitors and run ads — a free tier, then $50 and $300 a month for larger credit budgets, with sites built and hosted on its own stack.
Pick MotiBlog if
You already have a site and a CMS — you want articles flowing into it, not a platform migration
You want a fixed number at a fixed price: 30 articles for $39, not credit-metered work
You want the pipeline hands-off from research to publish, without operating an agent platform
The blog is the job — you do not need ads, visitor identification or site rebuilding
Pick Ploy if
The website itself is the problem: Ploy builds, migrates and optimizes the site, not only its content
You want one platform across content, technical SEO, visitor identification and ads
You want to start free and pay by usage rather than a flat subscription
Questions
4Are MotiBlog and Ploy solving the same problem?
They overlap on content and diverge on everything around it. MotiBlog is a blog pipeline: keyword research, 2,500–4,000-word articles through a 13-point check, published into the CMS you already run. Ploy is a marketing platform whose agents build and optimize the website itself, identify visitors and run ads — content pages are one workflow among many.
How does the pricing compare?
They are shaped differently. MotiBlog is flat: $39 a month for 30 articles, after a three-day trial with a $1 activation. Ploy is credit-metered: a free tier with daily credits, then $50 and $300 a month for bigger budgets — heavier building draws more credits, so cost follows the work rather than a fixed output.
Do I have to move my website?
Not for MotiBlog — it publishes into WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Shopify, Sanity, Dev.to or any webhook, and your site stays where it is. Ploy is built around sites on its own stack: it migrates your existing brand in (their "slurp"), generates the site as Astro code, and syncs it to GitHub.
Which produces more content?
MotiBlog commits to a number: one article a day, thirty a month, 2,500–4,000 words each. Ploy does not sell a fixed article count — its content Ploybooks produce pages as credits allow, alongside everything else the credits pay for. If a predictable cadence is the point, that is the difference.
Three articles over three days. Card required, nothing charged until day 3.