Comparison
Voxmea vs RightBlogger: your voice, or SEO volume.
RightBlogger is an SEO-first suite built to rank net-new content on Google with keyword research and autoblogging. Voxmea repurposes your existing content in your voice. Different goals, different tools.
| Voxmea | RightBlogger | |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | Voice-first repurposing | SEO blog automation (90+ tools) |
| Voice capture | Style Profile from samples + questionnaire | Partial (MyTone) |
| Audio/video input | Yes: YouTube, Reels, audio, video | No (text-in; YouTube as prompt only) |
| Keyword research / SEO reports | No | Yes (up to 25/mo) |
| Autoblogging / scheduling | No | Yes (Content Planner) |
| CMS publishing | Google Docs export | WordPress, Webflow, Ghost, Wix, Duda |
| Free tier | 3 rewrites/mo | 2,000 words/mo |
| Starting paid price | $19/mo | $9.99/mo (annual) |
When Voxmea is the right call
- You're repurposing content you already made (videos, podcasts, talks), not chasing keywords.
- You want output that sounds like you across formats, not SEO-optimized generic articles.
- Your input is audio or video, which RightBlogger doesn't ingest as a true pipeline.
When RightBlogger is the right call
- Your primary goal is organic SEO traffic, and you want keyword research, content scoring, and autoblogging in one subscription.
- You want to schedule topics once and have drafts written and published automatically.
- You're creating net-new keyword-targeted articles, not repurposing existing recordings.
Repurpose vs create net-new
The cleanest way to choose:
- 1RightBlogger is for creating net-new, keyword-targeted articles to rank on Google.
- 2Voxmea is for repurposing your existing content into your voice across platforms.
- 3If you do both, they're complementary, not substitutes.
Frequently asked questions
Does RightBlogger do SEO research?
Yes, that's its core strength: keyword research, SEO reports, content scoring, and autoblogging across 90+ tools. Voxmea has no SEO research layer.
Can RightBlogger repurpose my YouTube videos?
Only loosely. It can pull from a YouTube video as a writing prompt, but it's text-in, text-out, not a true audio/video repurposing pipeline like Voxmea.
Which sounds more like me?
Voxmea. Its Style Profile is built from your samples and a questionnaire and refines with feedback. RightBlogger's MyTone is a lighter tone-matching feature.
Which is cheaper?
RightBlogger's entry plan is cheaper ($9.99/mo annual vs Voxmea's $19/mo), but they solve different problems, SEO volume vs voice fidelity.
Should I use both?
Possibly. RightBlogger for net-new SEO articles, Voxmea for repurposing your recordings in your voice. They don't overlap much.