Postdrips generates LinkedIn posts from viral content and offers a tone-of-voice feature, at $18 or $29 a month. innernote builds one voice profile from an interview and your own published posts, which you can open, read and edit, for $29 with everything on the plan. Same price at the top, different idea of whose voice you are writing in.
Whose voice
Yours, from your posts
Postdrips: A tone you configure
Where posts come from
Your material and your pillars
Postdrips: Viral content and trends
Top plan
$29, everything in
Postdrips: $29 Pro
Postdrips is an AI LinkedIn tool covering post generation trained on viral content, a tone-of-voice feature, an ideas generator, scheduling, preview and formatting. Its published plans are Starter at $18 a month and Pro at $29, with yearly options at $180 and $264.
The important question about any voice feature is whether you can see what it decided. innernote builds a profile from a short interview and your published posts, and then shows it to you: what you sound like, what you never say, the things you know. When a draft comes back wrong you edit the profile rather than fighting a setting you cannot inspect. Ask any tool you are comparing to show you the same thing.
Tools in this category are built around what already worked for other accounts. That gets you a competent post and a feed where everyone opens the same way. Your reader is not comparing you to a viral creator, they are deciding whether the person who wrote this is the person they are about to email. That only works if it is actually your register.

Every published post goes into memory, so the next idea never repeats a point you made three weeks ago. That is the difference between a tool that helps for a month and one that still works in a year, and it is the failure nobody puts on a pricing page.
Their Pro is $29 and so are we. At that number you also get repurposing from an article, a video or a PDF, a voice note on a walk turning into a draft, content pillars, campaigns and series, and Trend Radar on the creators you pick. Compare what the same $29 buys.
Top plan price
Entry price
Voice profile you can read and edit
Learns from your published posts
Voice note to finished post
Repurpose an article, video or PDF
Remembers what you have already posted
Content pillars
Campaigns and multi-part series
Scheduling, preview and formatting
| Feature | innernote | Postdrips |
|---|---|---|
| Top plan price | $29, everything in | $29 Pro |
| Entry price | $29 | $18 Starter |
| Voice profile you can read and edit | Tone of voice setting | |
| Learns from your published posts | Not advertised | |
| Voice note to finished post | Not advertised | |
| Repurpose an article, video or PDF | Not advertised | |
| Remembers what you have already posted | So it never repeats you | Not advertised |
| Content pillars | Ideas generator | |
| Campaigns and multi-part series | Not advertised | |
| Scheduling, preview and formatting |

innernote
$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. One plan, every feature.
Postdrips
Starter $18 a month or $180 a year. Pro $29 a month or $264 a year.
Same headline price at the top. The difference is what is on the plan.
Postdrips pricing checked August 13, 2026.
As a study exercise, yes, and every writer learns that way. As a product feature it has a ceiling, because the thing that makes a founder worth following is the specific stuff only they know: the deal that fell through, the hire that did not work, the number that surprised them. A borrowed style carries none of that. It gives you the shape of a good post with somebody else's judgement inside it, and the readers who matter most to you are exactly the ones who will notice.
Postdrips Pro at $29 gets you generation, tone of voice, ideas, scheduling and preview. innernote at $29 gets you the voice profile built from your own posts, repurposing from an article or video or PDF, voice notes, pillars, campaigns and series, post memory and Radar, with no tier above it. Their Starter at $18 is genuinely cheaper if generation and scheduling is all you need, and worth taking if so.
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Last updated August 13, 2026
If you want a voice that is provably yours, built from writing you already published and open for you to edit, that is the difference at the same price. See how it works.
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