Brandblast
generalAutomate branded social content across client accounts
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.
Automate branded social content across client accounts
Write and design presentations with AI feedback
Write SEO-optimized titles, metas, and descriptions
Automate outbound sales dialing, prospecting, and coaching
Social media hub for franchises and multi-location brands
Research, audit, and write SEO-optimized content
AI assistant for revenue ops teams with natural language queries
Multi-channel B2B outreach and lead generation
SEO-optimized content writing in minutes
Automate competitive intelligence gathering
Auto-comments on LinkedIn and Twitter to grow your network
Optimize app store listings with AI
Analyze YouTube comments for sentiment and insights
Generate and schedule social media content with AI
Service retired as of April 2026
Write SEO blog posts 10x faster
Track brand mentions across online platforms
Auto-create and schedule social media content
Content engine built for Google rankings and AI citations
White-label AI website builder for agencies and freelancers
Generate content and optimize marketing workflows
Create content that reflects your brand voice
Information about posthunt and related resources
Track visibility across Google Search and AI chatbots
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.