Anyone buy Rytr? Whats your opinion comparing it with Conversion AI?

Bumping this thread.
I heard so many good reviews for both of them. But I'm leaning more toward Rytr because of its price.
I want to know what other people here think about them.
 
Conversionai is a bit more user friendly and currently does not have FUP. It can be integrated with surfer to optimize it better
 
Been testing Rytr the past few days, it's pretty solid. Low limit for the LTD but good enough to bang out a few quality blog posts each month. Trying to figure out how to use it in conjunction with my other content/research tools, as it does create some impressive output. Grab a license on AppSumo for $39 using your non-primary email, decide if you like it, if so you can get a refund and buy it on Stack Social for 75k/mo character limit (25k characters a month extra) for double the price - if you can work it into your budget. If you aren't impressed get a refund and go with a different solution.
 
Been testing Rytr the past few days, it's pretty solid. Low limit for the LTD but good enough to bang out a few quality blog posts each month. Trying to figure out how to use it in conjunction with my other content/research tools, as it does create some impressive output. Grab a license on AppSumo for $39 using your non-primary email, decide if you like it, if so you can get a refund and buy it on Stack Social for 75k/mo character limit (25k characters a month extra) for double the price - if you can work it into your budget. If you aren't impressed get a refund and go with a different solution.
Thanks for your honest review. I know you've been using and testing those kind of tools for some time now.
 
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It is nice software, its paragraph and rephrases function is awesome, and it is very good at producing high-quality outlines and ideas.
Here is an example, I generated "blog ideas and outlines" for topic "how to earn money with youtube", here are the 2 versions it generated:

Title: YouTube Statistics You Should Know​

Outline:​

Introduction to YouTube​

How do the YouTube Partner Program Requirements Affect Me?​

7 Tips for Building a Successful Channel on YouTube​

Conclusion: Get Started on Your Own Youtube Channel Today!​


Title: How to Make Money With Youtube and Building a Successful Channel​

Outline:​

Why You Should Make Videos for Profit​

How To Create the Best YouTube Channel& Build Audience Engagement​

Top 10 Ways to Monetize Your YouTube Channel​

Tips& Strategies for a Successful YouTube Channel Development​

10 Things You Need to Know Before Starting a YouTube Business​

Conclusion: Creating a Successful Youtube Channel is Possible If You Follow These 10 Simple Tips​


Pretty good I think.
Hope this help.
 
Conversion Ai just offers more of a friendly UI and rytr has the best price after upgrading.
 
I tried rytr trial.
It's very good for creating article outlines.
I put rytr crafted headlines in to jarvis long form mode. And keywords into jarvis description.
This way jarvis write high quality content than his own.

Thing is Jarvis produce kind of garbage sometimes.
The only bad thing in rytr is I can't write long form articles like Jarvis. Otherwise rytr craft high quality cintent.
 
Rytr certainly is a bit cheaper, especially when it's earlier in the process. I tried it the other day but wasn't overly impressed. Any tips to guide Rytr in the right direction to get better content when building out say a 1000-word article?
 
Rytr certainly is a bit cheaper, especially when it's earlier in the process. I tried it the other day but wasn't overly impressed. Any tips to guide Rytr in the right direction to get better content when building out say a 1000-word article?
I think you will find useful tips from reviews on Appsumo
 
Rytr is cheap but conversion is user friendly..
Conversion content quality is bit better than rytr and if you go with conversion you can complete your article in less time.

If you have to write lot of article then you can try conversion
 
Tested a lot of tools including Conversion/ Jarvis and Rytr. Conversion ai seems a waste of money to me. The output is the same quality with what Rytr and other tools are able to deliver, but Jarvis/ Conversion ai is about 3 times more expensive.
Also, it seems to me that all these tools are using the cheaper OpenAI GPT-3 models and that's why the output is rarely very good.
 
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i am using it to update my blogs and pages with fresh content with keywords and locations, i am happy with the eat the platform create the content.
 
i am using rytr to generate content and using another software to generate audio from those post into youtube, hopefully i should get ranking soon
 
Yes many people use conversation AI. And creating content. so many peoples means that may be good. but my opinion is create content naturally. because google can judge your content on any Point. Robotic system is Robotic...If it will be Naturally so its looks very good.
 
Tried both and I like rytr's outlines and then put them into closerscopy to expand.

Rytr, even with it's low character limits on the ltd, seems to be a better investment as they have what appears to be decent mrr going on so the tool is less likely to go belly up in the coming ai writing assistant blood bath!

Just couldn't gel with conversion ai.
 
From what I'm reading here and from what I'm seeing on my own, I think I'm going to go the Rytr route. If I could use it to help save some time so I could put out 2 posts in the 1500-word range a day in my spare time I think I'd be happy. Really I'm looking for something to help speed things up and I have no issue fine tuning things. The $29 unlimited Rytr vs $29 limited/$115 boss mode for Jarvis sure sounds better right now.

So, I think I'm going to focus more on learning how to use Rytr effectively.

It's sounding like using it to create an outline for a post from a given idea of a few sentences and then using it to expand on each of those (plus any I think of) is the best way to go about it.

Is anyone using something like Rytr as-is for tier 1 content?
 
If you like to write above 1k articles, and like to have a fairly structure and decorations, and have plenty time to do it, then RYTR is the best, with cheap price on earth you can never get from any other "bullshit" services out there :D
 
i am generating +2k words articles for my sites using long-tail keywords, also i am adjusting my LinkedIn and redit post, improving the words quality, looking forward to sharing best practices with rytr since i could not find one yet.
 
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