Cuppa, built by Acme Studio, positions itself less as a writing assistant and more as a production system: create, route, publish, and measure every brand asset (articles, images, video, social posts, emails, landing pages, ads) from a single workspace rather than stitching together separate tools for each format.
Programmatic SEO is where it leans hardest. Cuppa can generate large batches of keyword-targeted pages at once, complete with SERP and competitor analysis feeding the brief, and publish directly to WordPress, Ghost, or Webflow. A brand-voice extraction feature reads existing content to keep that bulk output consistent, which matters once you're generating dozens of pages rather than proofreading one at a time.
Pricing reflects that production-line scope rather than a casual writing tool: plans start around $99 a month for a solo operator and run up to roughly $899 for enterprise teams needing up to 30 seats and white-labeling. That range puts it well above general-purpose writers and squarely in competition with dedicated programmatic-SEO and content-operations platforms instead.




