How Buffer and Jasper compare
Buffer is one of the original social schedulers: a clean queue, multi-channel publishing, a small set of analytics. It does not draft your posts. PostWyse drafts the post in your brand voice, scores it before you queue, publishes natively to LinkedIn, X, and Medium, and watches how your AI visibility moves as you ship. You get the queue plus the agent that fills it.
Jasper is a writing assistant. You sit in front of it and prompt it to write a blog post or an ad. Wysera's PostWyse is 11 agents that own the loop: calendar fill drafts your week, keyword opportunities surfaces fresh SEO targets, AI Visibility Watch tracks ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity, and every agent learns from your accept and dismiss signals. Wyse drafts in your voice, not a generic SaaS one.
Which should you choose?
Pick Buffer if you fit its sweet spot: Solo creators and small social teams who write their own posts and just need a clean queue across many networks (including Instagram and TikTok). Buffer is lighter and cheaper for that job alone. Pick Jasper if you're closer to Solo writers and copywriters who want a single chat tool to draft long-form content. If you don't need calendar fill, multi-channel publishing, or revenue-side agents, Jasper is lighter. If your real problem is paying for too many overlapping tools, neither single choice solves it — that's the case for consolidation.