EasyGen is popular for one reason: it's very good at turning a rough idea into a punchy, hook-driven LinkedIn post. InGrow solves a different problem — it finds the ideas in the first place by researching your niche, then drafts in your voice and auto-publishes on a schedule through LinkedIn's official API. Whether you need a better pen or a whole pipeline decides this one.
Feature by feature
| Feature | InGrow | EasyGen |
|---|---|---|
| AI post generation | Yes | Yes |
| Niche research from the web | Yes | No You bring the idea; EasyGen writes the post |
| Writes in your voice (past-post examples) | Yes | Partial Strong house style based on viral frameworks — check personalization options |
| Approval queue | Yes | No Generate-and-copy workflow |
| Auto-publish scheduling | Yes | Partial Primarily a writing tool — check current scheduling |
| Official LinkedIn API (no browser bots) | Yes | — Mostly not applicable — posting is typically manual |
| Analytics depth | Partial History of drafted & published posts | No |
| Chrome extension | No | Yes |
| Team features | No | No |
| Price / month | $3/mo Pro Founding price · free plan: 7 posts/mo | ~$29 Check their site for current pricing |
Competitor details can change — always check EasyGen's site for current features and pricing.
The pricing math
EasyGen starts around $29/mo (check their site for current pricing) — roughly $348/year. InGrow Pro is $3/month (founding price) = $36/year — or $29/year billed annually. That's a difference of about $312 a year — a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones. Neither number makes one tool "better" — but if the features you actually use overlap, the cheaper one wins by default.
Credit where due
EasyGen was built around frameworks from posts that actually performed. If your #1 problem is writing hooks that stop the scroll, it's excellent at exactly that.
Paste an idea, get a post. There's almost nothing to configure, which some people prefer to a full pipeline.
Its Chrome-extension workflow keeps post generation one click away while you're on LinkedIn.
The other side
Every niche you add gets researched from the web before drafting, so posts are grounded in fresh, specific angles — not a static idea library.
You set tone, length, language and paste past posts as voice examples. Drafts are written to sound like you, not like generic AI.
Publishing runs on LinkedIn's official API with permissions you grant. No browser bots, no password sharing, no terms-of-service gray zone.
Review and edit every draft in a queue, or switch on full auto-publish once you trust the output. You stay in control either way.
Pro is $3/month at the founding price (regular price will be $9/month), and the free plan includes 7 AI posts every month with no credit card.
FAQ
No. EasyGen is a writing tool: you bring an idea, it writes a post you then publish yourself. InGrow is a pipeline: it researches your niche for ideas, drafts posts in your voice, holds them in an approval queue and auto-publishes on your schedule via LinkedIn's official API.
EasyGen is primarily a generator — publishing is typically something you do yourself (check their site for current features). InGrow publishes for you on a schedule through LinkedIn's official API.
Honestly, it depends on the input. EasyGen is excellent at hook-driven structure from a good idea. InGrow's edge is upstream: it grounds drafts in fresh web research about your niche and mimics your voice from past-post examples, so it does well even when you show up with nothing.
InGrow — Pro is $3/month at the founding price versus around $29/month for EasyGen (check their site for current pricing), and InGrow's free plan gives you 7 posts a month indefinitely.
Yes. InGrow's free plan includes 7 AI posts per month, one niche, research, the approval queue and scheduled auto-publishing. No credit card required.
InGrow researches your niche, writes on-voice posts and publishes them on schedule — free, no credit card.
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