Atria vs MagicBrief: which one should you pick?
A head-to-head read on two tools that show up on the same shortlist. Capability matrix, pricing, scores, and the buyer profile each one is actually built for.
Atria
AI-first ad library + creative intelligence tool that leans hard on semantic search and structured tagging.
MagicBrief
Australian-built swipe-file tool with the strongest brief-building workflow and tight Figma + Slack ergonomics.
The honest framing
Most buyers narrow this category to two tools and stall. The honest framing: Atria and MagicBriefaren't interchangeable - they're built for slightly different buyer profiles. Pick by who you are, not by feature counts.
Toggle the pill above the title between the three views to see the same data through different lenses.
Head-to-head
Capability matrix
The capabilities that actually differentiate in week-one usage.
| Capability | Atria | MagicBrief |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome extension | Yes | Yes |
| Brief builder | Yes | Yes |
| AI / semantic search | Yes | Yes |
| AI auto-tagging | Yes | Yes |
| AI ad generation | No | No |
| Brand tracking | Yes | Yes |
| Team workspaces | Yes | Yes |
| Creative analytics | No | No |
| Meta library | Yes | Yes |
| TikTok library | Yes | Yes |
| LinkedIn library | Yes | No |
| Free tier | From $79/mo | From $39/mo |
Scores
Evidence-weighted scores side-by-side
Atria dots on the left, MagicBrief on the right.
Pricing
What each costs at the entry tier
From $79/mo
- $79/mo
Solo
Single seat, full library, semantic search.
- $199/mo
Team
Multi-seat, boards, brand tracking, briefs.
- custom
Agency
Custom seats, custom brand limits, dedicated support.
From $39/mo
- $39/mo
Pro
Solo strategist - inspiration + briefs.
- $119/mo
Team
Up to 5 seats, brand tracking, shared boards.
- $299/mo
Agency
Unlimited seats, multi-brand, white-label.
Pick a side
Which one fits which buyer
Match yourself to a row. The answer is rarely 'both' in week one.
- B2B and SaaS marketing teams using LinkedIn ads.
- Creative strategists who want AI-tagged research, not just a feed.
- Founders building structured creative-test programs.
Trade-off vs MagicBrief: Library is meaningfully smaller than Foreplay's.
- Performance creative agencies running multi-brand workflows.
- Teams that want a brief-first product, not a feed-first product.
- Designers who live in Figma and need swipe files to plug in.
Trade-off vs Atria: Smaller community and library than Foreplay.
Both Atria and MagicBrief help you find ads. Neither makes them.
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