These two tools attack the same problem from opposite ends. Agility Writer generates SEO-optimized long-form articles, in single runs or bulk, with the optimization baked in during generation. Surfer starts from optimization: its editor scores your draft against the live SERP and tells you what to add, whoever or whatever wrote the draft.
The right pick depends on where your bottleneck is: producing content, or polishing it. Full disclosure, Agility Writer is our product, so read the verdicts knowing that; every checkable fact below is dated and sourced.
At a glance
| Agility Writer | Surfer | |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Generate optimized long-form articles at scale | Score and optimize drafts in an editor |
| Bulk generation | Yes, CSV-driven Bulk Advanced Mode | Not the core model |
| Optimization data | Live SERP research at generation time, plus optional NeuronWriter integration | Native SERP analysis with a live 1-100 Content Score |
| Topical planning | Topical Map Helper, Topical Authority Audit Tool, GSC Action Center | Topical Map feature (included in all paid tiers) |
| Publishing | WordPress plugin (posts and pages, scheduling), API, Zapier | Google Docs and WordPress workflows |
| Entry price (Jul 2026) | $28/month (40 credits), $1 trial | Discovery $49/month billed yearly; Standard $99/month |

How each handles optimization
Agility Writer optimizes during generation. It analyzes the live SERP for your keyword (Google Web, Google News, or Bing as the source), builds an outline from what actually ranks, and writes against that research, with optional in-text citations from an in-depth research pass. If your team plans in NeuronWriter, the integration pulls that query’s NLP terms and entities into generation and pushes the finished article back to NeuronWriter’s editor for scoring (requires a NeuronWriter plan with API access, Gold and above as of July 2026; the full workflow is here).
Surfer optimizes after drafting. The Content Editor scores your text live against SERP-derived term recommendations, and you edit until the score and structure look right. It’s a strong loop for editors who want sentence-level control, and it works with content from any source.
The practical difference: with Agility Writer you review a finished, already-optimized draft; with Surfer you actively work each draft up to its score. One is a production system, the other is a craftsman’s bench.
Pricing
Checked July 2026; both change prices, so verify before buying.
- Agility Writer: entry plan $28/month with 40 credits; a $1 trial covers the advanced modes and integrations. Long-form articles typically consume a small number of credits each, and bulk generation brings per-article cost down at volume.
- Surfer: Discovery at $49/month and Standard at $99/month (billed yearly), up through Pro at $182 and higher tiers. The Topical Map feature is included in all paid tiers.
Who should pick which
Pick Agility Writer if output volume is the constraint: you’re building topical clusters, running an affiliate or niche-site portfolio, or publishing for clients on a schedule, and you want research, drafting, images, and WordPress publishing in one automated pass.
Pick Surfer if editorial control is the point: you have writers producing drafts and want a rigorous optimization layer with a visible score, or your stakeholders want to see optimization happen rather than trust it happened.
Plenty of teams run both: generate at scale, then hand the highest-stakes pages to an editor with a scoring tool. If you’re comparing the wider field, our Surfer AI alternatives roundup and the Best AI SEO Writers hub cover the rest of the market.
What to do next
Take one keyword you actually need to rank for and run it through both trials: generate it in Agility Writer with the $1 trial, and optimize any existing draft in Surfer’s editor. Judge the outputs against the current top three results for that query, not against each other. The tool that gets you closer to what already ranks is the right one for your workflow.