Nina vs. Compose.ly
Nina handles the strategy, the schema, and the optimization — drafts arrive ready to publish. Compose.ly gives you a dedicated account manager and vetted writers who hand back publish-ready drafts.
Nina
- ✓Human strategist owns your keyword + AI-citation plan
- ✓Schema, intent matching & E-E-A-T on every post
- ✓Internal links mapped across your whole site
- ✓Royalty-free images sourced per post
- ✓Ready-to-publish drafts, pushed to 6+ CMSs at your call
- ✓Same-day / next-day delivery once strategy is set
Compose.ly
- ✓Dedicated account manager & vetted writers
- ✓Keyword research with a dedicated SEO advisor
- ✓Internal-linking strategy built into each brief
- ✗Schema, intent matching & E-E-A-T — rarely built in by default
- ✗Drafts pushed straight to your CMS for you
- ✗Same-day / next-day delivery (first drafts run ~5–7 business days)
How Nina stacks up against Compose.ly
Compose.ly delivers strong managed writing — but the strategy, the SEO depth, and the upload still land on you. Here’s the gap.
Drafts ready to publish on your CMS
Compose.ly delivers publish-ready content for your team to upload. Nina delivers every draft ready to publish — structure, metadata, links, images, and schema included — and pushes it to WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, or HubSpot at your call.
Faster end-to-end turnaround
Compose.ly’s managed first drafts run about 5–7 business days. Nina supports same-day and next-day delivery once strategy is set, and drafts go live the moment you approve.
Schema & intent matching by default
Compose.ly’s writers are SEO-trained, though schema and AI-citation structuring aren’t typically part of the deliverable. Nina adds schema markup, intent matching, and E-E-A-T to every post — the default, not an upsell.
Site-mapped internal linking
Compose.ly’s writers add links per the brief you supply. Nina maps your existing and planned content and inserts internal links across every post automatically.
Who should choose what
Choose Compose.ly if…
- ✓You want high-touch account management
- ✓You prefer a slower, deliberate editorial cadence
- ✓You’re happy to upload drafts to your CMS yourself
- ✓You don’t need schema or intent matching by default
Choose Nina if…
- ✓You want drafts delivered ready to publish, pushed to your CMS at your call
- ✓You need same-day or next-day delivery when topics spike
- ✓You want schema, intent matching, and AI-citation work by default
- ✓You want internal linking mapped across your whole site
What done-for-you content delivers
Real results from Nina clients — finished posts that rank, not just words on a page.
Real client results
A few of the brands Nina writes and publishes for.
Questions answered
Both work for SaaS and ecommerce. Nina is the stronger fit if speed and direct-to-CMS publishing matter, or if you want schema and intent matching by default. Compose.ly fits better if you want a high-touch editorial process with a dedicated account manager.
It delivers publish-ready content for your team to upload — direct-to-CMS publishing isn’t part of the managed-service workflow. Nina delivers drafts ready to publish and can push them straight to WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, or HubSpot — your call.
Compose.ly’s managed first drafts run about 5–7 business days. Nina supports same-day and next-day delivery once strategy is set, and draft-to-live is near-immediate once you approve.
Yes — every post ships with schema, search-intent alignment, E-E-A-T, and structure tuned for traditional search plus AI citations. It’s the default, not an add-on.
Yes. Nina reviews your existing content and search performance so strategy builds on what’s working, and new posts link back to legacy content so it keeps accruing equity.
Want the upload step gone, too?
See exactly what Nina would write and optimize for your site — drafts ready to publish, pushed to your CMS whenever you say go.
