BlurbStack lets social media managers paste a news-article URL and get a finished 1080x1350 Instagram news graphic in seconds. GPT-4o writes the headline and caption, Gemini makes the background, and each client gets its own brand kit. Headlines render as real, correctly spelled text you fully control.
Each BlurbStack project carries its own logo, colors, fonts, and default template, so switching from one client account to the next never means rebuilding a design from scratch or hunting for the right hex code. On Pro ($29/mo) and Scale ($79/mo) you get unlimited projects, which fits a roster that grows month to month.
BlurbStack renders the headline and caption as real text through a deterministic template engine, not as AI-drawn pixels. Unlike pure AI-image tools that garble or invent words, what you type is exactly what publishes, character for character. For a manager approving posts across multiple brands, that removes the proofreading risk that gets a graphic pulled after it's live.
Paste the article URL and a finished, branded news graphic comes back in seconds, so reacting to a client's industry headline does not wait on a designer. You stay in the editor to rewrite the headline, toggle highlighted words, reposition or regenerate the photo, and swap any of 7 templates live before exporting a JPG.
Pricing is token-based: a full AI post is 2 tokens, and regenerating just the headline, caption, or image is 1 token each. Starter ($9/mo) covers about 25 posts with 3 projects; Scale ($79/mo) covers about 300 posts for agency-sized rosters. Posting your own headline with your own photo is always free, so manual client posts never burn tokens.
A social media manager opens the project for the client they're posting for, pastes a relevant news-article URL, and BlurbStack returns a finished 1080x1350 graphic on that client's brand kit in seconds. They tweak the headline wording, toggle which words get highlighted, nudge or regenerate the photo, and confirm the template matches the brand. They export the JPG, then switch to the next client's project, which loads its own logo, colors, and default template automatically. Across a full roster, that means consistent, on-brand news posts without juggling separate design files or re-keying brand assets each time.
Yes. In BlurbStack every project has its own brand kit: logo, colors, fonts, and a default template. Switching projects loads that client's branding automatically, and you can save custom template variants per client. Pro and Scale plans allow unlimited projects for larger rosters.
It comes out correct. BlurbStack renders headlines and captions as real text with a deterministic template engine, so spelling and wording are exactly what you type. This is its main edge over pure AI-image generators, which often garble or invent letters inside the image.
Free is $0 (10 one-time tokens, about 5 posts, 1 project, no card). Starter is $9/mo (about 25 posts, 3 projects), Pro is $29/mo (about 100 posts, unlimited projects), and Scale is $79/mo (about 300 posts, unlimited projects) for agency-scale work. Manual posts are always free.