Comparison

Boost vs Enji

Different tools for different problems. One helps you figure out what to do. The other helps you do it.

Enji
Boost
Cost
$49/mo
$29 one-time
Focus
Execution
Strategy
Competitor data
Templates
Live traffic + content
Ongoing value
Task management
One-time plan
Ongoing cost
$49/mo
$0

What Enji does

Enji is a marketing platform for small businesses that provides templates, task management, and guidance. It's designed for ongoing marketing operations — scheduling posts, managing brand assets, staying consistent.

It's a good tool for the “doing” part of marketing.

What Enji doesn't do

Enji doesn't tell you what to do. Its templates are generic — not based on your specific competitors, market, or traffic data. It assumes you already know your strategy and just need help executing it.

When Enji makes sense

  • You already know your strategy and need help staying consistent
  • You want templates and scheduling tools
  • You're looking for ongoing software, not a one-time plan
  • You need brand asset management

When Boost makes sense

  • You need to know WHAT to do before you need help DOING it
  • You want strategy based on your actual market, not templates
  • You prefer one-time cost over subscriptions
  • You want competitive research, not task management

Use both (seriously)

They're complementary. Use Boost for the competitive research and strategic plan ($29 once). Use Enji for ongoing execution and consistency ($49/month). Strategy first, execution second.

Last updated: January 2026. Enji pricing and features may change.

Quick answers

Enji vs Boost FAQs.

They solve different problems. Enji helps you stay consistent with ongoing marketing tasks — scheduling posts, managing brand assets, following templates. Boost tells you WHAT to do based on competitive research. Use Boost to figure out your strategy, then use Enji (or just a calendar) to execute it.

No. Enji provides templates and task management for marketing execution, but it doesn't analyze your competitors' traffic sources, keyword rankings, or content performance. That's the gap Boost fills — live competitive data turned into a specific plan for your market.

Yes. Use Boost for the initial competitive research and strategic plan ($29 one-time), then use Enji for ongoing execution and task management ($49/month). Boost tells you what to do; Enji helps you do it consistently.

Strategy first

Figure out what to do — then go do it

Live competitor data. 30-day roadmap. Channel-specific tactics. One-time $29. Full refund if it's not useful.