How to migrate from Jasper to Kompozy (2026 guide)
Move from text-only to text + video + image + scheduling — governed by one Persona Brief.
What you replace by switching
Jasper Creator ($49)
HeyGen ($29)
Canva ($15)
a scheduler ($15)
a clipper ($29)
The 9-step migration
Export your Jasper brand voice and templates. Settings → Brand Voice → Export. Keep a copy of your templates and voice notes.
Audit what you actually use Jasper for. If it is long-form sales copy and email sequences, keep Jasper. Kompozy does not compete on landing-page copy.
Cancel Jasper at cycle end. Standard cancellation.
Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, connect a source.
Translate your Jasper brand voice into a Kompozy Persona Brief. Same information, different structure. Use the exported Jasper voice notes as the starting material.
Generate across formats. Kompozy will produce text, image, video, blog, newsletter — not just text like Jasper.
Connect publishing channels. Jasper did not schedule; Kompozy does.
Ramp into autopilot. 7–14 days.
Track the math. Jasper + HeyGen + Canva + scheduler + clipper was roughly $137/mo. Kompozy Creator is $49.
Frequently asked questions
Can Kompozy write landing page copy as well as Jasper?
No. Jasper is tuned for 500–2,000-word marketing copy. Kompozy writes blogs and newsletters tied to source content — a different job.
Should I keep both?
Only if your workflow genuinely includes landing pages and long-form email. For daily social plus blog, Kompozy is enough.
The direct answer
Moving from Jasper to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep Jasper running on the last week of its billing cycle; run Kompozy in parallel. Once the Persona Brief is tight and you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, cancel Jasper and flip Kompozy autopilot on.