Short version
Predis.ai is an all-in-one social content machine. From a short description or a connected product catalog it generates the complete post — visual, caption, hashtags — plus carousels, short videos and reels with voiceovers, and as of mid-2026 AI avatars and virtual product shoots. A built-in scheduler publishes the output directly to a long list of social channels, and competitor analysis watches how other accounts are posting. For creators, small businesses, and e-commerce stores that need their channels fed every day, the pitch is coherent: one tool, from idea to published post.
CampaignsLive is built for a different unit of work. Not the daily post, but the campaign: a brief that becomes a concept, a concept that becomes directed renders and video, output that scales up to 16-megapixel print and OOH formats, produced in a workspace that also monitors the brand's news coverage and competitors' prices. The two platforms both say "AI marketing creative" and mean quite different things by it.
What Predis.ai is best at
- The complete post in one pass. Visual, caption, and hashtags generated together removes the assembly work that makes daily posting a grind for small teams.
- Fast social video. Reels and short video ads from a one-line description, with voiceovers, music sync, and avatar options — quick output in the formats social algorithms currently reward.
- Publishing built in. A content calendar, approval flows, and auto-posting across many channels mean the content pipeline ends at the published post, not at an export folder.
- E-commerce catalog content. Shopify and WooCommerce integrations turn product listings into posts and ad variations at volume — a genuine time-saver for store operators.
- Competitor social analysis. Visibility into competitors' posting cadence and engagement gives small teams a reference point they would not otherwise gather.
- Accessible entry point. Credit-based tiers scaled for individual creators and small businesses, with a low-friction trial.
Where Predis.ai runs into limits for brand campaign work
- Feed-resolution, feed-register output. The product targets social placements, and the output reflects it. Print, OOH, magazine, and editorial production sit outside its envelope entirely.
- Volume over craft. Template-assembled posts keep channels active, but the visual character is recognizably template-grade. Brand-equity placements — the creative a brand is judged on — need a different level of image craft.
- Post-by-post rather than campaign-level. Each generation is a self-contained post. Carrying one campaign concept coherently across a hero image, a format suite, and video is not what the workflow is shaped for.
- Monitoring stops at social. Competitor analysis covers social accounts. Brand news coverage and competitor pricing — the wider context brand decisions are made in — are out of scope.
What CampaignsLive is built for
- Campaign-first workflow — brief to concept to directed renders, not a stream of standalone posts.
- 16-megapixel print-ready output for OOH, magazine, and editorial formats.
- Video generation in the same workspace as the campaign imagery it belongs to.
- Brand monitoring and competitor price tracking alongside creative production.
- Transparent credit pricing — one ledger across every tool on the platform.
- EU and Greek-market focus in language, markets, and workflow.
- Full IP ownership of what you generate, with no licensing layer.
When to choose which
- Choose Predis.ai if: the job is keeping social channels active — daily posts, carousels, and reels generated and published from one tool, especially with a product catalog feeding the pipeline.
- Choose CampaignsLive if: the job is brand campaign production — original creative that holds together across formats up to print grade, with the brand's market context tracked in the same workspace.
The honest version
If what you need is a steady stream of social posts published on schedule, Predis.ai does the whole loop and CampaignsLive deliberately does not: there is no scheduler and no auto-posting here — finished creative exports into whatever publishing tools you already use. CampaignsLive is also the younger product, with a smaller template ecosystem and none of the meme-and-seasonal content library that makes daily posting effortless.
The trade runs the other way on the work itself. A social content machine keeps channels full; it does not produce the campaign those channels are amplifying. Teams whose bottleneck is posting cadence should look at Predis.ai first. Teams whose bottleneck is the campaign creative — the concept, the hero, the format suite, the video — are the ones CampaignsLive was built for, and many brands will sensibly feed the output of one into the other.