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Scripe alternative: innernote vs Scripe

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Scripe does a similar job to innernote: it takes a voice memo, a note or a link and turns it into LinkedIn posts in your voice. The difference is who it is sold to. Scripe's pricing page says it is offered exclusively to businesses, starts at €55 a month billed yearly, and charges €45 for every extra account. innernote is $29 a month, one person, cancel whenever.

Sold to

Anyone, one person

Scripe: Businesses only

Commitment

Monthly, cancel anytime

Scripe: Billed yearly

Entry price

$29 a month

Scripe: €55 a month, billed yearly

What Scripe is

Scripe turns a voice memo, a note, a file or a YouTube link into LinkedIn posts and claims voice matching, much as we do. It is sold as a company tool: their pricing page states "Scripe is offered exclusively to businesses (B2B)", plans are Solo at €55, Advanced at €79 and Business at €119 a month, all billed yearly, with €45 a month for each additional account.

Why people move to innernote

You can actually buy it

The clearest difference is on their own pricing page: Scripe is offered exclusively to businesses. If you are a consultant, a fractional exec or a founder paying with a personal card, that is the end of the evaluation, and it is worth knowing before you spend an afternoon on a demo. innernote sells to one person, because one person is who it was designed for.

A month at a time

Every Scripe tier is billed yearly. That is a year of committed spend to find out whether posting consistently is a habit you can actually hold, decided in the week you are most optimistic about it. innernote is monthly. Leave after one month, come back in March, nothing is held over you.

Writing a LinkedIn post in innernote, with the draft already in the author's own voice

The price does not climb with your team

Scripe adds €45 a month per extra account, which is sensible for a company rolling out employee advocacy and expensive for one person who happens to also post as their company. Here there is one price for one writer, and it does not move.

Built around the person, not the rollout

This shows up everywhere once you look. Their product is shaped by admin, seats and Amplifier licences. Ours is shaped by a single writer's week: your pillars, your ideas inbox, the posts you have already published so it never repeats you, a calendar that fits one person's cadence. Neither is wrong. They are answers to different questions.

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Who can buy it

innernoteAnyone
ScripeBusinesses only, stated on their pricing page

Billing

innernoteMonthly or annual, your choice
ScripeBilled yearly on every tier

Entry price

innernote$29 a month
Scripe€55 a month, billed yearly

Cost per extra account

innernoteNot applicable, one writer
Scripe€45 a month

Voice note or note to post

innernote
Scripe

Repurpose an article, video or PDF

innernote
Scripe

Remembers what you have already posted

innernoteSo it never repeats you
ScripeNot advertised

Content pillars

innernote
ScripeNot advertised

Campaigns and multi-part series

innernote
ScripeNot advertised

Team admin, seats and approvals

innernoteIn the workshop
Scripe

Scheduling and calendar

innernote
Scripe
innernote showing the writing traits it learned from the author's own posts
Your voice, learned from what you have already written, and yours to adjust.

Pricing

innernote

$29 a month, or $19 billed annually. Your choice, cancel whenever.

Scripe

Solo €55, Advanced €79, Business €119 a month, every tier billed yearly, plus €45 a month per additional account and €20 per Amplifier seat.

Less than half the entry price, no annual lock-in, and no per-account charge.

Scripe pricing checked August 13, 2026.

Can a solo founder buy Scripe?

Their pricing page says the product is offered exclusively to businesses, and their entry plan is named Solo, which reads as a contradiction until you notice it means one seat inside a company rather than one person buying for themselves. If you have a company entity and a company card, you can presumably transact. If you are a consultant or a fractional exec paying personally, this is the question to resolve before anything else, and it is not a question you should have to resolve at all.

What does an annual commitment actually cost you?

Not just the money. Committing a year in advance to a posting habit you have not yet formed is the same mistake as buying twelve months of gym membership in January. The honest version is a month at a time, because the thing being tested is not the software, it is whether you keep showing up. If you stop, the right outcome is to stop paying, not to have eleven months left on a contract reminding you that you stopped.

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Last updated August 13, 2026

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