EasyGen is built by a creator with a large personal following, with a genuinely useful trend-scanning feature and a deliberate no-auto-posting philosophy. Klyo is built around a full pipeline including autopilot scheduling. Here's the honest breakdown.
Based on EasyGen's publicly listed features as of 2026.
| Feature | Klyo | EasyGen |
|---|---|---|
| Content Pipeline | ||
| Integrated workflow (plan โ generate โ schedule โ publish) | โ | Manual publish by design |
| Content generation | ||
| AI post generator trained on your voice | โ | โ |
| Multi-platform trend scanning (Reddit, X, Google, etc.) | - | โ (EasyTrend) |
| Content pillars / ICP-targeted planning | โ | - |
| Carousel / slide-deck builder | โ | Not listed |
| Publishing and scheduling | ||
| Content calendar | โ | โ |
| Auto-publish / autopilot | โ | Deliberately excluded |
| Transparency | ||
| Public pricing before signup | โ | Trial only |
| Analytics | ||
| Analytics dashboard | โ | Statistics tracking mentioned |
EasyGen is an AI LinkedIn writing tool built by a creator who reports having generated over 100 million views on LinkedIn, positioned around "real performance data from top 1% creators" rather than generic AI output. Its standout feature, EasyTrend, monitors Reddit, X, Google, Bing, and Perplexity for emerging topics and summarizes them into content ideas. It also includes creator search and analysis, a content calendar, writing-style customization, voice note dictation for capturing ideas, and a content library for saving reference posts.
Notably, EasyGen deliberately does not auto-post - the team states this is to preserve reach, requiring users to publish manually after scheduling. Pricing is not publicly listed; EasyGen offers a 7-day free trial instead.
Klyo automates the entire pipeline - plan by content pillars and ICP, generate in your own voice, build carousels, and publish on autopilot without a manual step at the end. Pricing is fully public: Solo at $29/mo, Growth at $59/mo, Pro at $99/mo, each with a clear feature breakdown before you ever connect an account.
Two differences that matter most day-to-day.
EasyGen's no-auto-posting stance is a deliberate choice, not an oversight - the reasoning that manual publishing preserves reach is a real perspective some LinkedIn creators hold. But if your goal is a queue you set once and forget, that's exactly what Klyo's autopilot scheduling is built for - content publishes on schedule with zero manual steps.
EasyGen requires starting a 7-day trial before pricing is shown, which is friction for anyone comparison-shopping. Klyo's pricing page is public at every tier, so you can decide whether it fits your budget before creating an account.
Prices as of 2026. Always verify on each tool's website.
A straightforward take on who benefits most from each tool.
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