Have you tried AI content creation and what are your favorite tools?

What is your favorite AI content creation tool?

  • Jarvis

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Article Forge

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • CopyAI

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Scalenut

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Outranking

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WriteSonic

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Narrato

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ink for All

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • AI Writer

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Frase

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

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Hey everyone, I've been exploring AI-powered content creation tools for a while now (actually since Jarvis wasn't forced to change their name to Jasper yet and was still called Conversion.ai and didn't completely annoy all of their early adopters and first time users by giving everyone unlimited credits if you have followed that story in their facebook group). Anyway, I'm curious about your experiences. Have you tried any of them? If so, what are your favorite tools and why do you prefer them?

Personally, I've tried out many of these tools (most lifetime deals on AppSumo), but most of them fell short in one way or another. They were either too complicated to use, didn't produce any good content or they didn't integrate seamlessly with my WordPress blogs because they produce Markdown content which has to be converted to HTML first, etc. etc....

Since ChatGPT came out everything has changed once again and while I have read here that some users have abandoned SEO completely, other high-profile SEOs like Matt Diggity keep talking about how awesome AI content is to gain topical authority and even outrank larger and stronger sites, so I thought why not give it a try and embrace the new technology?

What I mostly have been looking for are long-form content creation tools because no one wants to copy and paste 100-300 words paragraphs together and spend more time to make them match and read well as it would have taken to write everything from scratch (at least it felt that way when I tried Rytr).

So lately I have come across a few tools that automatically can create whole blog posts and new ones are still popping up every week but what annoys me is that they all seem to require that you manually copy the output into Google Docs or WordPress and find some other way to import that content in bulk. Here are two news ones I discovered lately:
https://wordgalaxy.netlify.app/https://mangoseo.io/
The manual copy & paste is the last puzzle piece of AI content creation I have been looking to automate as well. That's when I stumbled upon a simple Python script on Github created by a German programmer named Patrick. It had the WordPress REST API integrated, promising to make content creation and publishing much easier. Unfortunately, I'm not very proficient with command line tools and Python turned out to be much harder to learn for me than HTML, CSS, or some php.

So I reached out to Patrick and asked if he could turn it into a full-fledged SaaS application - and that's how his tool WordGenie was born. From the first time I used it, I was amazed at how easy it was to generate SEO-optimized content including FAQ schema in just minutes. And finally, with one click, I could publish my content directly to my WordPress blogs from the same interface I create the content in. If you want you can also try it for free (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/wordgenie), all you need is an OpenAI API key. If you already have a ChatGPT account then you should have $18 free credit that you can use. One article is about $0.5 so you can flesh out a whole new website or blog. ;)

But I'm always looking for new and better tools to help me with my content creation process. So please share your experiences and recommendations.
 
None of the products in that list is the best tool. The best tool is ChatGPT 4 and GPT 4's API. Everything else is just leeching off GPT3 or inferior models, and therefore is inferior by default.
Agreed.

ChatGPT is a phenomenal content generator.
 
None of the products in that list is the best tool. The best tool is ChatGPT 4 and GPT 4's API. Everything else is just leeching off GPT3 or inferior models, and therefore is inferior by default.
do you know how to use chatgpt 4 with playground?
 
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None of the products in that list is the best tool. The best tool is ChatGPT 4 and GPT 4's API. Everything else is just leeching off GPT3 or inferior models, and therefore is inferior by default.
Agreed, I also prefer ChatGPT4. Some of the tools also use the GPT4 API but my guess is just for very few uses cases to keep costs down.

How do you use their API? Do you have your own application or tool?
 
Hey everyone, I've been exploring AI-powered content creation tools for a while now (actually since Jarvis wasn't forced to change their name to Jasper yet and was still called Conversion.ai and didn't completely annoy all of their early adopters and first time users by giving everyone unlimited credits if you have followed that story in their facebook group). Anyway, I'm curious about your experiences. Have you tried any of them? If so, what are your favorite tools and why do you prefer them?

Personally, I've tried out many of these tools (most lifetime deals on AppSumo), but most of them fell short in one way or another. They were either too complicated to use, didn't produce any good content or they didn't integrate seamlessly with my WordPress blogs because they produce Markdown content which has to be converted to HTML first, etc. etc....

Since ChatGPT came out everything has changed once again and while I have read here that some users have abandoned SEO completely, other high-profile SEOs like Matt Diggity keep talking about how awesome AI content is to gain topical authority and even outrank larger and stronger sites, so I thought why not give it a try and embrace the new technology?

What I mostly have been looking for are long-form content creation tools because no one wants to copy and paste 100-300 words paragraphs together and spend more time to make them match and read well as it would have taken to write everything from scratch (at least it felt that way when I tried Rytr).

So lately I have come across a few tools that automatically can create whole blog posts and new ones are still popping up every week but what annoys me is that they all seem to require that you manually copy the output into Google Docs or WordPress and find some other way to import that content in bulk. Here are two news ones I discovered lately:
https://wordgalaxy.netlify.app/https://mangoseo.io/
The manual copy & paste is the last puzzle piece of AI content creation I have been looking to automate as well. That's when I stumbled upon a simple Python script on Github created by a German programmer named Patrick. It had the WordPress REST API integrated, promising to make content creation and publishing much easier. Unfortunately, I'm not very proficient with command line tools and Python turned out to be much harder to learn for me than HTML, CSS, or some php.

So I reached out to Patrick and asked if he could turn it into a full-fledged SaaS application - and that's how his tool WordGenie was born. From the first time I used it, I was amazed at how easy it was to generate SEO-optimized content including FAQ schema in just minutes. And finally, with one click, I could publish my content directly to my WordPress blogs from the same interface I create the content in. If you want you can also try it for free (https://www.producthunt.com/posts/wordgenie), all you need is an OpenAI API key. If you already have a ChatGPT account then you should have $18 free credit that you can use. One article is about $0.5 so you can flesh out a whole new website or blog. ;)

But I'm always looking for new and better tools to help me with my content creation process. So please share your experiences and recommendations.
About "Mango SEO" Do they have trial for content generator?
 
Most of them use OpenAI API and can produce a single article, so it would be best to use GPT4 directly.
 
About "Mango SEO" Do they have trial for content generator?
Yes, if you sign up but don't pay for one of the packages they will send you an email shortly after to "taste the mango for $7" or something like that. But with all the free tools out there I still didn't taste it. What annoys me is the copy & paste issue because if you want to scale AI content generation then this becomes your new bottleneck and I don't want to become someone that is copying & pasting content all day. Somehow this feels like a step back not a step forward, even if you are publishing a lot of articles it is still a dumb task to spend your time on. :D

Lately it seems a lot of people are raving about Koala.sh which starts at $9 and has Google Sheets Integration. I had a look at it but it is limited to 15,000 words per month or 45,000 words per month for the $25 per month plan so I decided I will finally stop tool-hopping and just stick with WordGenie which only has the OpenAI api costs :D
https://app.wordgenie.de/
 
None of the products in that list is the best tool. The best tool is ChatGPT 4 and GPT 4's API. Everything else is just leeching off GPT3 or inferior models, and therefore is inferior by default.
Have a look to Aikeez.com uses GPT-4, it's insane
 
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