I got this AI writer and I guess I'm gonna settle

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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:
  1. 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.
  2. Nichesss: Some unique tools like Quora question generator from a specific topic, but the quality of the content quality is bad.
  3. 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.
  4. WriterZen: It's an absolute gem for keyword research. But for writing, big thumbs down.
  5. Bramework: It's good for on-page SEO but not so good for writing in most cases.
 
is peppertype available on a LTD on appsumo?

Edit : Just checked, not available right now.
 
What you liked about Pepertype that is better than these tools?
It didn't feel robotic. It mostly felt like a real person wrote the content.

Below is an example:

I asked WordHero and Peppertype the same Quora questions:
How do I quickly earn $100 in one day?
WordHero only generated one output for most tasks. While Peppertype generates 3-4 at least.

WordHero:
There are a few ways to quickly earn $100 in one day. One way is to offer services online, such as tutoring, design work, or writing. Another way is to sell items you no longer need, such as clothes, furniture, or electronics. You could also participate in paid surveys or sign up for paid focus groups. Finally, you could also start a small business or offer your services as a consultant.
Peppertype:
Here is a way you can make $100 in one day with minimal effort and without any money. But first, you need to have three things: 1. A ton of social media accounts (5-10 will do) 2. A good list of article directories 3. A little bit of time on your hands Sign up to the social networks, then go to the article directories, find the most appropriate article, and share it on your social media. Share it on every social media site you have. The more popular the article, the more traffic it will get you. Get people to click on your links and you will make $$$. If you do not have an article directory account, it is free.
If you wanted to quickly earn $100 in one day, you could try to find a local lawn mowing or house cleaning job. You could also offer to babysit a neighbor's child. Another idea is to offer to do some odd jobs for other neighbors. Maybe someone has a big project they need done. You might be able to help them out. Even a few hours of hard work can earn you $50 - $60. It's worth a try!
If you have some free time, why not try to make some quick cash by selling your stuff? There are several ways of doing this, but the most effective way for earning money in one day is to sell on Amazon. Amazon is the world’s largest marketplace and it’s also the most visited website in the world. People from every corner of the world are buying products on Amazon, so it’s no surprise that you can make money from Amazon as well.

WordHero generated only 1 answer with bookish knowledge and no personal touch, as you can see.

While Peppertype generated 3 answers and all of them feel like a person wrote them. All the ways it shared are practical and not something a robot would say.

is peppertype available on a LTD on appsumo?

Edit : Just checked, not available right now.
It's not. I got a Tier 3 plan from an LTD reseller for pretty cheap.
 
What about Copy ai. Have you tried it? I'm planing to give it a try.
 
Have you tried CrawlQ? It's quickly becoming one of my favorites. It wasn't great at launch - way too overwhelming with options, but they've made some great improvements over the past year or two.
 
What about Copy ai. Have you tried it? I'm planing to give it a try.
I haven't tried it, but it looks interesting from the sales page, at least.

Plus, they are generously offering a free forever plan without a credit card requirement, so I guess I'll give it a try.

Have you tried CrawlQ? It's quickly becoming one of my favorites. It wasn't great at launch - way too overwhelming with options, but they've made some great improvements over the past year or two.
From what I could understand from the sales page, it's more of a SurferSEO replacement than a Jasper replacement. Their primary focus is on-page SEO, so I'm pretty skeptical about the content quality as these tools focus on only one thing at once.

They do have a 7-day trial—no harm in giving it a try.
 
I used to be one of the biggest advocates for Rytr, but more and more people complain about its quality so I guess it went downhill.... Last year (exactly 1 year ago lol) when I used it it's been pretty good (for an AI writer, let me add this because people still think that AI writers = human writers). But it's true that I only used it for 2 months only (mid-May to mid-July if I remember correctly), and in those 2 months, with only needing a few articles a month, it's been pretty good. But I paid for the full membership, so I guess I didn't care how many credits got consumed for articles....

Still, over the least few months I kept hearing how trash Rytr is, so I don't know what to say, I guess I'll stop recommending it. One thing I'll say, however is that I hope that you tested these writers with the same keywords / topics, otherwise your reviews are not really fair :)

These being said, thanks for taking the time to post these notes. Given how many AI writers are on the market today and how many of them still pop up each day I started dreading testing them myself, which is something that I had on my "to do" list for a while...

Cheers!
 
You're all looking into those platforms while the big boys are creating their own ... (my 2 cents) take it or leave it ;)
 
I hope that you tested these writers with the same keywords / topics, otherwise your reviews are not really fair
Yes, that's exactly what I did.

All of those tools use OpenAI. There are even videos on youtube on how to build a copywriting saas yourself.

Check it out
https://beta.openai.com/examples
Wouldn't that invalidate the purpose? The time I will spend making such a tool can be devoted to writing complete articles from scratch. Using OpenAI without custom training for the AI won't deliver good results. That's the reason Jasper is beating the competition. They use their own twists and AI engine along with GPT-3.
 
You can just make your own GPT 3 tool using Bubble(dot)io and the GPT 3 API. It's no code and is easy to make. There are a few guides on YouTube. You can choose the free plan on Bubble if you use it only for your personal use. It will be way cheaper for you than any other tool.
 
You need to try sensit.ai on bhw

Longform 1 click articles better than jasper
 
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:
  1. 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.
  2. Nichesss: Some unique tools like Quora question generator from a specific topic, but the quality of the content quality is bad.
  3. 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.
  4. WriterZen: It's an absolute gem for keyword research. But for writing, big thumbs down.
  5. Bramework: It's good for on-page SEO but not so good for writing in most cases.
i have no experience with peppertype, i would like to know how good it is to write long 2000 words articles for SEO purposes? is it good enough or you only use it to populate content in your website? i mean, do you use it to write the main pages you try to rank as well?
 
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