What 30 days of content costs: agency, freelancer, or Ranki.ai
The interesting number is not the invoice. It is the cost per published article that survives review.
In short
Thirty articles a month costs roughly €3,000 to €9,000 from an agency, €1,500 to €4,500 from freelancers, and $9.99 from Ranki.ai. The difference in price is real; so is the difference in what you get, and the honest comparison is per article that actually gets published.
What each option is good at
An agency buys strategy, brand voice and someone accountable. That is worth paying for when the content is the campaign.
Freelancers buy flexibility and depth on subjects that need a human who understands them. Also worth paying for, when you have the time to brief and edit.
Ranki.ai buys cadence. It is the option that makes daily publishing possible at all when the alternative is publishing nothing.
The number that actually matters
Cheap output that needs a full rewrite costs more than expensive output that ships. That is why the engine refuses rather than delivers when it cannot ground a claim.
- Keywords with no measured volume are recorded as unmeasured, never estimated
- Statistics without a real source are removed before the article is scored
- Claims about your business must match evidence found on your own site
- An article failing the quality gate is stored and shown, not published
Where the honest limit is
Ranki.ai will not produce your thought leadership, your founder's point of view, or the piece that needs an opinion nobody else has. That still takes a person.
It produces the thirty pieces underneath that — the ones that need to exist, that nobody has time for, and that determine whether an engine has anything of yours to cite.
Frequently asked
- What does it cost exactly?
- $9.99 per month, or $99 per year, which is two months free versus monthly. Cancel anytime on the monthly plan.
- Are there per-article or per-destination fees?
- No. The plan includes the daily rotation, images, keyword research and unlimited publishing destinations.