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4 New AI Tools: Content, AI Search, Websites, Video

Four tools we just added to the Radar: Castmagic for content repurposing, OmniSEO for AI-search visibility, Wegic for websites, and ngram for video.

5 min read2026-07-05By Roland Hentschel
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New in the Radar#

Every few weeks a handful of tools clear our verification bar and get their own guide. This round has four, and they have almost nothing in common: one repurposes recordings into text, one measures whether AI engines mention your brand, one builds a website from a chat, and one turns product docs into video. That spread is the point. None of them is trying to be an everything-app; each does one job well.

Here is the short version of each: what it does, who it is for, what it costs, and the honest catch. Every number below comes from the full guide we published for that tool, where the pricing and sources are laid out in detail.

Castmagic: One Recording Becomes a Week of Content#

Castmagic solves the "I recorded an hour and now have to turn it into ten posts" problem. Upload a podcast, webinar, or Zoom call, or paste a YouTube URL, and it returns a transcript, timestamped show notes, a summary, a blog draft, a newsletter, and social posts for LinkedIn and X, all from one upload. Its standout feature is Magic Chat, a ChatGPT-style assistant trained on your episode that you can query for the best quotes and angles. It handles 60+ languages, including German, and plugs into Zoom, Google Drive, RSS, and Zapier.

Pricing starts at Hobby ($21/mo), then Starter ($79/mo), with a steep jump to Business ($790/mo), all billed annually. There is no ongoing free plan.

The honest catch: the outputs are strong first drafts, not publish-ready copy. Social posts and articles still need a human edit, and the leap from Starter to Business is large. It earns its keep for creators and agencies publishing across formats every week; for one episode a month, the paid entry is harder to justify.

Best for: podcasters, content teams, and agencies repurposing calls and webinars at volume.

OmniSEO: Are AI Engines Citing You?#

OmniSEO answers a question traditional rank trackers cannot: how often does your brand show up when people ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, or Grok? Built by WebFX and SEO.com, two established US SEO operators, it tracks your share of voice, citations, and placement across a set of saved prompts, benchmarks you against competitors, and adds AI Bot Analytics that shows which AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) actually visit your site. This is the GEO/AEO category, and coverage is broad for the price.

Pricing runs Essentials ($89/mo), Professional ($349/mo, tracking 10 AI channels), and Enterprise ($899+/mo).

The honest catch: there is no free trial, only demos; the product is young, so independent review coverage is still thin; and the jump from Essentials to Professional is a big one. If you already do traditional SEO and want to measure whether AI answers cite you, it is competitively priced and well-scoped.

Best for: SEO and content teams, agencies, and brands where AI answers now shape buying decisions.

Wegic: A Website From a Conversation#

Wegic is a chat-based website builder: you describe the site you want in a conversation, and its AI generates a responsive, multi-page site in about a minute. You refine it by chatting ("make the hero darker", "add a contact section") and publish in one click. It is genuinely no-code and fast, which makes it a good fit for non-technical founders, freelancers, and small businesses who need a presentable site today.

It has a real free tier (70 credits/month, 3 pages, a Wegic badge), then Starter ($39.90/mo) and Premium ($69.90/mo), with roughly 40% off on annual billing.

The honest catch: credits burn even on failed edits and do not roll over, a custom domain is gated behind Premium, and third-party reviews are mixed and thin. Treat Wegic as a fast route to a first-draft site, not a replacement for a full CMS on a large or complex project.

Best for: non-technical founders, freelancers, and small businesses who need a simple site live quickly.

ngram: Product Docs Into Video#

ngram is an AI video tool built for product and marketing teams, and one clarification up front: this is ngram.com, not Google's Ngram Viewer. Its differentiator is context. Instead of starting from a blank prompt, you feed it what you already have, a product doc, a URL, a PDF, a screen recording, or images, and it generates a storyboard, script, AI visuals, voiceover, and captions into a polished, on-brand video. A one-time brand kit applies across every export, and one project outputs 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1, so a single demo becomes assets for the site, LinkedIn, and Reels.

It has a usable free tier (300 one-time credits), then Basic ($29/mo), Plus ($59/mo), and Pro ($299/mo).

The honest catch: AI-generated footage and voiceover still need a review pass before publishing, the free and Basic tiers give limited generation minutes, and it is a young product with thin independent coverage. For teams that ship explainers and demos regularly, the doc-to-demo workflow is a genuine time-saver.

Best for: product marketing, growth, sales-enablement, and customer-success teams at SaaS companies and startups.

Four Jobs, Four Tools#

They do not compete, so the summary is short:

  • Turning recordings into content? Castmagic.
  • Measuring AI-search visibility? OmniSEO.
  • Standing up a simple website fast? Wegic.
  • Making product videos from docs? ngram.

The pattern holds beyond these four: when a generalist chatbot feels almost-but-not-quite right for a task, there is usually a specialist that fits it exactly. For the wider map of categories and our top picks, see the Best AI Tools 2026 guide.

This post contains affiliate links. We earn a commission if you sign up, at no extra cost to you, and it never changes what we tell you about a tool's weaknesses, including the credit-burn and thin-review caveats above.

C

Castmagic

4.3

Starting at From $21/mo

O

OmniSEO

4.1

Starting at From $89/mo

W

Wegic

3.9

Starting at Free / from $39.90/mo

n

ngram

4.2

Starting at Free / from $29/mo


Roland Hentschel

Roland Hentschel

AI & Web Technology Expert

Web developer and AI enthusiast helping businesses navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of AI tools. Testing and comparing tools so you don't have to.

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