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Blaze.ai Review (2026)

Learns your brand voice, posts on autopilot.

From $34/mo · Free plan: no · 5 platforms

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Blaze.ai targets the solopreneur who is the marketing department. Onboarding scans your website and existing socials to build a brand voice and visual style profile. From there, Blaze proposes a full content calendar — posts, captions, and graphics already in your brand style — that you approve, edit, or let run.

It goes beyond social: the same brand engine drafts blog posts, newsletters, and ads, keeping everything consistent. Social scheduling covers Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok. Plans start around $34/month. The pitch is less 'a better composer' and more 'marketing runs itself while you run the business.'

No free plan; trial available. Creator plans start around $34/month; team plans add seats, brands, and higher generation limits.

Solopreneurs and small business owners who want brand-consistent marketing produced with minimal weekly effort.

Pros

  • Strong brand-voice consistency across formats
  • Calendar-first: proposes the plan for you
  • Covers content beyond social
  • Time savings are real for solo operators

Cons

  • AI proposals still need editorial review
  • Less control than manual schedulers
  • Newer product, evolving quickly
How does Blaze.ai learn my brand voice?

During onboarding it analyzes your website, existing social posts, and any materials you provide, extracting tone, vocabulary, and visual style into a brand profile that all generated content follows.

Does Blaze.ai post automatically?

Yes — once you approve its proposed calendar (or individual posts), Blaze publishes to Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and TikTok on schedule. You control how much runs on autopilot.

How much does Blaze.ai cost?

Plans start around $34/month for individual creators, with team tiers adding seats and higher generation limits. A trial is available.

Is Blaze.ai only for social media?

No — the same brand engine drafts blog posts, email newsletters, and ad copy, which is a key difference from social-only AI schedulers.