BlurbStack vs Contentdrips
For turning a news article into a finished Instagram graphic, BlurbStack is the more direct tool: paste a URL and it writes the headline, generates a background, and renders a 1080x1350 post in seconds. Contentdrips is stronger for branded carousels and quote graphics built by hand from templates.
Both tools make branded social graphics, but they aim at different jobs. Contentdrips is a carousel and quote-graphic editor with a deep template library; BlurbStack is a focused pipeline that converts a single news-article URL into a finished Instagram news post.
| Feature | BlurbStack | Contentdrips |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Paste a news URL (or prompt) and get a finished 1080x1350 Instagram news graphic in seconds | Build branded carousels and quote graphics by hand from a large template library |
| News-article-to-post pipeline | Yes — fetches the article, writes an original headline and caption, generates a background, composites the post | No dedicated URL-to-news-post flow; you write and lay out each post yourself |
| How headline text is produced | GPT-4o writes an original headline and caption with highlightable words | You type your own copy; optional AI assists with carousel content |
| Text legibility | Headline and caption are rendered as real text by a deterministic template engine — always legible and spelled exactly as typed | Also real editable text in templates — reliable and legible |
| Background image | AI-generated styled editorial background (Gemini) you can regenerate or swap | Stock images, uploads, and template backgrounds; no built-in editorial image generation tied to the story |
| Carousels | No — single-image news posts only | Yes — multi-slide carousels are a core strength |
| Templates | 7 news-specific templates (e.g. Black Bar News, Breaking News, Editorial Gradient); save custom variants | Large general template library across many post types, plus a branded template kit |
| Brand kit | Per-project brand kit: logo, colors, fonts, default template | Branding kit applies your logo, colors, and fonts across templates |
| Scheduling and publishing | No — export a JPG and post manually | Limited; primarily an editor with export, not a full scheduler |
| Pricing entry point | Free $0 (10 tokens, ~5 posts, no card); Starter $9/mo; Pro $29/mo; Scale $79/mo | Roughly $15-26/mo depending on plan |
| Best fit | News and meme pages, social managers, and agencies posting timely news graphics fast | Creators and brands producing branded carousels and quote content, especially for LinkedIn and Instagram |
No. Contentdrips is a carousel and quote-graphic editor — you write the copy and lay out each post yourself from templates. BlurbStack is built for that specific job: paste a news-article URL and it writes an original headline and caption, generates a styled background, and composites a finished 1080x1350 Instagram news graphic in seconds.
Contentdrips. Multi-slide carousels and quote graphics are its core strength. BlurbStack only produces single-image news posts, so if carousels are central to your content, Contentdrips is the better fit.
Yes. BlurbStack renders the headline and caption as real text through a deterministic template engine rather than drawing them as pixels, so the type is always legible and spelled exactly as typed. Contentdrips also uses real editable text in its templates, so both are reliable; the difference is that BlurbStack writes the news headline for you.
BlurbStack has a free tier with no card (10 tokens, about 5 AI posts) and paid plans at $9, $29, and $79 per month. Contentdrips typically runs about $15-26 per month. BlurbStack's manual posts, using your own headline and photo, are always free.