Ravah vs EasyGen
Compare Ravah and EasyGen for founder content creation. See how product-aware AI stacks up against URL-to-post generation for LinkedIn and social media.
Last updated: March 2026
Ravah wins for product storytelling; EasyGen wins for quick repurposing
EasyGen is a fast LinkedIn content tool that turns URLs, YouTube videos, and PDFs into posts. It's great for repurposing existing content. But it doesn't know your product, your audience, or your journey. Ravah stores your product context and generates content from what you're actually building. If you're a founder who needs content about your product (not just repurposed links), Ravah is the better choice.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Ravah | EasyGen |
|---|---|---|
| Product context storage | ✓ | ✗ |
| Weekly progress → content | ✓ | ✗ |
| GitHub/Linear integration | ✓ | ✗ |
| URL → post generation | ✗ | ✓ |
| YouTube → post generation | ✗ | ✓ |
| PDF → post generation | ✗ | ✓ |
| ICP-aware generation | ✓ | ✗ |
| Multi-platform output | ✓ | LinkedIn focused |
| Brand voice learning | ✓ | Basic |
| Carousel creation | ✗ | ✓ |
Pricing
Ravah
Free tier available. Pro plan from $9/mo.
EasyGen
Free plan (5 posts/mo). Pro from $29/mo.
Pros and cons
Ravah
Pros
- ✓ Generates original content from product context
- ✓ Turns shipping activity into posts automatically
- ✓ GitHub/Linear integration
- ✓ ICP-aware — speaks to your actual audience
- ✓ Content improves as product context deepens
Cons
- ✗ No URL/video/PDF repurposing
- ✗ No carousel creation
- ✗ No Chrome extension
- ✗ Newer product with less social proof
EasyGen
Pros
- ✓ Fast URL-to-post generation
- ✓ YouTube and PDF repurposing
- ✓ Carousel creation built in
- ✓ Chrome extension for quick generation
- ✓ Good for content repurposing workflows
Cons
- ✗ No product context or memory
- ✗ Requires existing content to repurpose
- ✗ No developer integrations
- ✗ Output tied to source content quality
- ✗ Doesn't generate original product stories
Who should use which?
Choose Ravah if…
Founders who want original content generated from their product progress, not repurposed from existing URLs.
Choose EasyGen if…
Content creators who have existing content (articles, videos) and want to quickly repurpose it into LinkedIn posts.
Why founders compare EasyGen and Ravah
EasyGen and Ravah both help you create social content with AI. But they start from completely different inputs.
EasyGen starts from existing content. Give it a URL, a YouTube video, or a PDF, and it generates LinkedIn posts based on that material. It's a repurposing engine — fast and efficient at turning long-form content into social posts.
Ravah starts from your product. Give it your product context once — what you're building, who it's for, what you shipped this week — and it generates original social content. No source material needed.
The input problem
For many founders, EasyGen's approach has a chicken-and-egg problem: you need existing content to create social posts. But for early-stage founders, the social posts are the content. You don't have blog posts to repurpose yet. You have a product you're building and a story to tell.
Ravah solves this by making your product itself the source material. Your GitHub commits, your weekly updates, your product decisions — these become the raw material for content.
When repurposing works (and when it doesn't)
Repurposing works great when you have a content engine already running — blog posts, podcasts, videos. EasyGen is excellent for this workflow.
But most early-stage SaaS founders don't have enough long-form content to repurpose consistently. They need a tool that generates original content from what they know, not what they've already published.
Who should use which
Choose EasyGen if:
- You have existing content to repurpose (blog, videos, articles)
- You want quick URL-to-post conversion
- You need carousel creation
- You're a content marketer with a library of material
Choose Ravah if:
- You're a founder without much existing content
- You want original posts from your product journey
- You're building in public and shipping regularly
- You need content that evolves with your product
Frequently asked questions
Can EasyGen create original product content like Ravah? +
No. EasyGen requires a source URL, video, or document to generate posts from. It repurposes existing content. Ravah generates original posts from your product context and shipping activity without needing source material.
Is EasyGen better for LinkedIn than Ravah? +
EasyGen is better for quickly repurposing existing content into LinkedIn posts. Ravah is better for creating original, product-aware content that tells your founder story. They solve different problems.
Which tool is better for building in public? +
Ravah. Building in public requires original content about what you're shipping, learning, and deciding. EasyGen needs existing content to repurpose — it can't turn your weekly progress into posts.
Can I use both EasyGen and Ravah? +
Yes. Use Ravah for your core product storytelling content and EasyGen when you want to repurpose a blog post or video into additional LinkedIn posts. They complement each other well.
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