BlogBowl
generalTechnical SEO and content management for blogs
General AI marketing tools cover a wide range of functions: ad copy, social media content, SEO, outreach automation, analytics, and campaign management. With 545 tools, this is one of the broader categories on the platform, reflecting how thoroughly AI has been applied across marketing workflows.
Technical SEO and content management for blogs
AI marketing agent for social and video content
Reddit marketing and keyword research
Sales optimization tool
Automate your SEO content strategy
Clip YouTube videos for TikTok and Instagram
Generate catchy slogans for your business
Sales assistant that handles follow-ups and CRM
Quickly generate ebooks, checklists, and guides
AI agent that runs your blog for you
AI Instagram strategy with captions and hashtags
Generate product packshots in 3 clicks
Track your brand mentions across AI search engines
Automate sales outreach across channels
Schedule posts to Facebook pages and profiles
Scrape and collect leads from social media
Generate alt text for images automatically
Generate social media posts with AI
Monitor brand mentions on Reddit and Quora
Review management platform for business reputation
AI-powered video prospecting that generates high response rates
Automate outreach and personalize sales messages
Improve sales calls with AI-driven insights
Identify leads and automate sales outreach
The tools here divide roughly into content generation, campaign automation, and analytics. Writing-focused tools like GoAgentic and MagickSEO produce copy and SEO content at scale, while outreach platforms like Periodix and Salee handle LinkedIn and email prospecting. Analytics and competitive intelligence tools like BuzzLens and Trenz help marketers track trends and benchmark performance. ABHero focuses specifically on A/B testing optimization. With this many options, the risk is choosing a tool that overlaps with platforms you already have. Before adding a new AI marketing tool, it is worth mapping which specific task it handles and whether your existing stack already covers it with a plugin or built-in feature. Pricing varies widely: some tools charge per output or per seat, others offer flat monthly rates. For high-volume content production, per-credit pricing adds up quickly, so calculate expected output volume before committing. Integration with your CRM, CMS, or ad platform is often the deciding factor between otherwise similar tools.