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Typedit vs Clearscope
An honest, detailed comparison between Clearscope and Typedit in 2026 — when to pick each, how to migrate, and who wins where.
TL;DR
Typedit vs Clearscope in 4 lines
When to pick Typedit
Pick Typedit if you want the full editorial pipeline in Portuguese without paying enterprise prices for a single function.
When to pick the competitor
Pick Clearscope if you're an English-language enterprise where detailed SEO grading is the missing piece.
Effective tie
They tie on detailed semantic-coverage scoring for English content.
Verdict
Clearscope is a premium English SEO tool. Typedit is the complete editorial platform in Portuguese.
Detailed comparison
How Typedit and Clearscope stack up criterion by criterion
| Critério | Typedit | Clearscope |
|---|---|---|
| Complete editorial pipeline | Pitch → publish | Optimization only |
| Research with verifiable sources | Native, real-time | Not built in |
| Detailed SEO scoring (semantic coverage) | Yes | Best-in-class for English |
| Direct WordPress publishing | Yes, official | No native integration |
| Native Brazilian Portuguese | Yes | No |
| Multi-publication / media groups | Native | No |
| Brazilian invoice and support | Yes | No |
| Entry-level cost | Accessible for mid-size newsrooms | Enterprise pricing |
Honesty
When to pick Clearscope over Typedit
Clearscope is one of the most respected SEO grading tools for English enterprise teams. Mature US operations use it as the final optimization layer — and it works great there. The catch: it solves a narrow slice of the problem (optimizing already-written content) at enterprise prices. For Brazilian newsrooms that need the entire pipeline, Typedit covers everything at a fraction of the cost.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions — Typedit vs Clearscope
Common questions we hear about this comparison.
For Portuguese use, hardly. Clearscope is tuned for English enterprise; the price point only justifies for that profile. For a Brazilian newsroom, the cost-benefit doesn't add up.
Typedit has integrated SEO scoring built into the editorial flow, focused on Portuguese and Google's Brazilian ranking patterns. It isn't the same English-language semantic grading Clearscope offers — but it's what makes sense for Brazilian content.
Typedit's plans are significantly lower and cover the entire pipeline. The ROI math shifts when you consider that Typedit replaces Clearscope + a writing tool + a publishing tool.
Yes, but it rarely makes sense for a Portuguese-language newsroom. Overlap is high and the marginal gain of keeping Clearscope is small relative to its cost.
See Typedit in action
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