Edward vs AirOps
Build the workflow.Or skip to the result.
AirOps is a platform for teams that want to build their own SEO agents. Edward is the one already built.
The short answer
Which one is right for you?
Pick AirOps if
- You have technical staff to build and maintain AI workflows.
- You want one platform for many AI use cases beyond SEO.
- You enjoy prompt engineering and full configurability.
- You're an agency building custom SEO systems for clients.
Pick Edward if
- You don't want to build anything. You want SEO running tomorrow.
- You don't have an in-house engineer or prompt expert.
- You want one price and one outcome, not a workflow to maintain.
- You're a small business owner, not an AI workflow operator.
The real difference
AirOps gives you a kit.
Edward is the finished build.
AirOps is a serious platform. If you have engineers and want to design exactly how your SEO agent runs, it's the right shape of tool.
Edward is the opposite bet. Connect your site, answer a few questions, and content starts shipping. No prompts. No flows. No maintenance. The strategy, the writing, the publishing: already built.
If your team builds AI tooling, use AirOps. If you'd rather not, that's exactly what Edward is for.
Being honest
AirOps might be your better bet.
Edward isn't the right answer for everyone. If any of these sound like you, use AirOps instead.
- You have engineers or AI ops staff who can build and maintain custom workflows.
- You need one platform for many AI use cases beyond SEO.
- You want total control over prompts, agents, and flows.
- You're an agency building bespoke SEO systems for clients.
When Edward wins
You don't want a platform.
You want it done.
Edward is built for the small business owner who doesn't have engineers, doesn't want to prompt, and doesn't want to babysit a workflow.
- Nothing to configure. Edward already works.
- No prompts. No agents. No flows.
- One subscription. One outcome.
- SEO that keeps running while you run the business.
How they compare
Edward vs AirOps, side by side.
One you build. One you turn on.
| AirOps | Edward | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Teams building custom AI workflows | Small businesses without engineers |
| What it is | A platform you build workflows on | A finished SEO product |
| Setup | Build workflows, configure agents | Connect your site, done |
| Maintenance | Ongoing prompt + workflow tuning | None |
| SEO strategy | You design it | Built in |
| Skill needed | Engineering or AI ops | None |
| Starting plan | Free Insights tier · paid plans contact sales | $39 / mo · everything included |
| Outcome | A platform you keep maintaining | Articles live on your site |
AirOps
- Best for
- Teams building custom AI workflows
- What it is
- A platform you build workflows on
- Setup
- Build workflows, configure agents
- Maintenance
- Ongoing prompt + workflow tuning
- SEO strategy
- You design it
- Skill needed
- Engineering or AI ops
- Starting plan
- Free Insights tier · paid plans contact sales
- Outcome
- A platform you keep maintaining
Edward
- Best for
- Small businesses without engineers
- What it is
- A finished SEO product
- Setup
- Connect your site, done
- Maintenance
- None
- SEO strategy
- Built in
- Skill needed
- None
- Starting plan
- $39 / mo · everything included
- Outcome
- Articles live on your site
Why they switch
Less building.
More shipping.
The small businesses who land on Edward from AirOps tend to tell us the same thing. The platform did everything they asked for. They just spent more time tuning it than shipping content. Edward skips the tuning.
Still deciding?
Common questions.
For SEO, yes. Edward replaces the kind of content workflow most teams end up building on AirOps. The difference is what you have to assemble. With AirOps, you design and maintain the workflow. With Edward, you don't. If you want one platform for many AI use cases beyond SEO, AirOps is the right tool. If you just want SEO running, Edward is.