Surfer earned its place as the default content-optimization tool, and its pricing reflects that: plans start at $49/month billed yearly and climb to $182/month for Pro (checked July 2026). People shop for alternatives for three reasons: cost, wanting optimization built into generation instead of a separate editing pass, or wanting stronger planning around the optimization.
Here are the five alternatives worth testing, grouped by what kind of replacement they actually are. Disclosure: Agility Writer (entry #2) is our product.
The shortlist
| Tool | Entry price (Jul 2026) | Replacement type |
|---|---|---|
| NeuronWriter | $23/month | Like-for-like: SERP-driven scoring editor |
| Agility Writer | $28/month (40 credits), $1 trial | Generation-first: optimization during writing |
| Frase | See frase.io pricing | Research + briefs + optimization |
| Scalenut | See scalenut.com pricing | All-in-one content platform |
| Keyword Insights | $1 trial (7 days) | Clustering + intent + briefs |

1. NeuronWriter: the like-for-like swap
If you want exactly what Surfer does for less, NeuronWriter is the answer, and it’s not close on price: plans from $23/month, with API access from the Gold tier at $69/month. You get SERP analysis, NLP term recommendations, content scoring, and internal-link suggestions in an editor your writers work against. The interface is less polished than Surfer’s and the AI writing layer is weaker, which is the trade you’re making.
It also pairs with generation tools: Agility Writer integrates with NeuronWriter directly, pulling its recommendations into article generation and pushing finished drafts back for scoring (the full workflow).
2. Agility Writer: optimization during generation
Our product, and a different philosophy rather than a cheaper copy. Instead of scoring a draft after it’s written, Agility Writer runs the SERP research up front and generates the article against it, with citations from an in-depth research pass, AI images, and WordPress publishing in the same run. Optimize Mode covers optimization-focused generation, and G-Smart Optimizer audits existing content against Google’s quality guidelines. Bulk Advanced Mode does this across a whole cluster from a CSV.
The honest trade: you’re trusting optimization to happen at generation time rather than watching a score climb as you edit. Teams who want that visible control loop should stay with a scoring editor. Entry plan $28/month with 40 credits; $1 trial. Side-by-side detail: Agility Writer vs Surfer AI.
3. Frase: research-and-brief-first
Frase approaches optimization from the research end: SERP analysis feeding outlines and briefs, with optimization scoring on the draft. It’s strongest where the bottleneck is briefing writers rather than polishing drafts. We compare it with our tool in Agility Writer vs Frase, and cover its competitors in Frase alternatives.
4. Scalenut: the all-in-one route
Scalenut bundles keyword planning, AI writing, and optimization scoring into one platform, aimed at teams that want a single subscription covering the whole content pipeline. As with most all-in-ones, each piece is good rather than category-best; the bundle is the point. Our breakdown of its competitors: Scalenut alternatives.
5. Keyword Insights: fix the plan, not the draft
Sometimes “Surfer isn’t working” really means the content plan is wrong, and no amount of term-coverage will rescue a page targeting the wrong intent. Keyword Insights clusters keywords, classifies intent, and detects cannibalization before anything is written, with a $1 seven-day trial to test it. Pair it with any writer or editor.
How to choose
- Cheapest credible swap → NeuronWriter.
- Optimization folded into generation and publishing → Agility Writer.
- Better briefs for human writers → Frase.
- One subscription for everything → Scalenut.
- Rankings failing at the planning layer → Keyword Insights first, then whichever writer you prefer.
Prices were checked July 2026; this market reprices constantly, so confirm before you commit. For the generation side of the decision, the AI Writer Alternatives hub collects the rest of our research.