- Apr 30, 2018
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After spending hundreds of dollars on finding the closest competitor to Jasper, I guess I'm ending my quest with Peppertype.
I won't say it's the closest, but it's definitely better than the rest.
I've tried WordHero, Rytr, Nichesss, ClosersCopy, WriterZen, Bramework, and yes, Jasper, I came across Peppertype.
Apart from Jasper, I really liked WordHero, as I already shared here: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/i...ordhero-co-and-rytr-me-ps-rytr-sucks.1410981/
Peppertype is basically WordHero, but better.
Even their UIs and options are almost the same.
Below is a verdict of every other tool I tried:
I won't say it's the closest, but it's definitely better than the rest.
I've tried WordHero, Rytr, Nichesss, ClosersCopy, WriterZen, Bramework, and yes, Jasper, I came across Peppertype.
Apart from Jasper, I really liked WordHero, as I already shared here: https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/i...ordhero-co-and-rytr-me-ps-rytr-sucks.1410981/
Peppertype is basically WordHero, but better.
Even their UIs and options are almost the same.
Below is a verdict of every other tool I tried:
- Rytr: I just hate this tool. LTD is extremely limited, and it keeps generating absolute garbage, which basically wastes all the monthly limit just in regenerations.
- Nichesss: Some unique tools like Quora question generator from a specific topic, but the quality of the content quality is bad.
- ClosersCopy: For me personally, sometimes it generated desired output, and other times it struggled no matter how many times I tried. Plus, the options are a bit overwhelming, not so friendly UI for me, and the price is very high for LTD.
- WriterZen: It's an absolute gem for keyword research. But for writing, big thumbs down.
- Bramework: It's good for on-page SEO but not so good for writing in most cases.