What is the best AI tool for re-writing content/articles?

For rewriting content: WordAI

For writing content from scratch: ConversionAI+SurferSEO.

Conversion AI can rewrite articles as well, but the learning curve is time consuming.
How do you use surfer SEO with conversion ai
 
I see the vast majority of members here vouch for conversion.ai (now Jarvis). My only issue with Jarvis is that its cheaper plan is $25 p/month for up to 20,000 words and, the next plan is $100 p/month for unlimited words. That gap baffles me.

I heard positive things about Rytr as well and they only have one plan and it´s $25 p/month for unlimited words/characters. They also offer a free tier for 5,000 characters per month for testing purposes and the end result looks pretty good, to be honest.

I haven´t test Jarvis but looks like Rytr is a more cost-effective solution than Jarvis.
 
I see the vast majority of members here vouch for conversion.ai (now Jarvis). My only issue with Jarvis is that its cheaper plan is $25 p/month for up to 20,000 words and, the next plan is $100 p/month for unlimited words. That gap baffles me.

I heard positive things about Rytr as well and they only have one plan and it´s $25 p/month for unlimited words/characters. They also offer a free tier for 5,000 characters per month for testing purposes and the end result looks pretty good, to be honest.

I haven´t test Jarvis but looks like Rytr is a more cost-effective solution than Jarvis.
Rytr got a lifetime deal on appsumo but it's limited to 50k character
I'm going to have a copy for me.
 
Rytr got a lifetime deal on appsumo but it's limited to 50k character
I'm going to have a copy for me.
Yeah, I saw that deal. It was discussed here by someone that said they tried Rytr and spent 12k characters to generate an 800-word article. This is what concerns me about that "lifetime" deal limited at 50k characters...

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You can follow the discussion on this other thread.​

Also, if you check the questions/comments on Rytr´s Appsumo product page you will find people complaining about that as well...

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My only issue with Jarvis is that its cheaper plan is $25 p/month for up to 20,000 words and, the next plan is $100 p/month for unlimited words. That gap baffles me.
The word unlimited is actually limited with a FUP of 500k words I think. Someone had posted a thread regarding alternatives & his unlimited account was limited after these many words.

I have tried few of these tools. I am more inclined to Jarvis it's far better than others to generate long form blog posts.
 
The word unlimited is actually limited with a FUP of 500k words I think. Someone had posted a thread regarding alternatives & his unlimited account was limited after these many words.

I have tried few of these tools. I am more inclined to Jarvis it's far better than others to generate long form blog posts.
500k words for $25 seems like a good deal for me in comparison to Jarvis's unlimited Pro plan set at $109 per month.
 
500k words for $25 seems like a good deal for me in comparison to Jarvis's unlimited Pro plan set at $109 per month.
You didn't understand what I said earlier it's actually 500k limit in the pro account.

I managed to find out the thread that I was referring to earlier
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/looking-for-conversion-ai-alternatives.1336319/
 
Hello guys,

i'd like to know what is the best paid tool to re-write content for my website,
what is you're suggestion?

Thanks
Why rewrite and not just write? What are you looking to do exactly?
 
Just for re-writing content, Quillbot seems to be the best choice. Tools like Jarvis, Rytr etc use GPT-3 to rewrite text (the GPT models are great for generating new text). They work OK but Quillbot uses a completely different AI model for this job and it outperforms most of them when it comes to rewriting text.
 
I don't think GPT-3 really can rewrite the text. It always creates a new text based on the imputs. At least I didn't find a gpt3 tool that could do it. The best ever rewriter for me is wordtune, the only problem is it rewrites sentence-by-sentence. However, as soon as you get used to it, the process is flawless and quick.
 
I just started with rytr after trying the trial. The trial is 5000 characters which ended up being like 800 words. I would do jarvis but rytr is a better fit for my budget right now.

rytr is working well for me so far for me and I’m cranking out 1000+ word quality articles in like 20 mins with me tweaking it as necessary. If you steer it with the keywords the quality is pretty good. It helps to know your topic.

I just realized that the rytr trial is in characters(5000) but Jarvis uses words as their count instead of characters.
 
Just for re-writing content, Quillbot seems to be the best choice. Tools like Jarvis, Rytr etc use GPT-3 to rewrite text (the GPT models are great for generating new text). They work OK but Quillbot uses a completely different AI model for this job and it outperforms most of them when it comes to rewriting text.
thanks for the insight, I am used to Jarvis (the tool of choice), but will try out Quillbot... Always eager to challenge assumptions, and if at the end it's of better quality, I will be happy to switch.
 
I'd go with Quillbot + Rytr,
They make a good combination, Rytr for new content, outline and stuff and Quillbot for Rewriting,
 
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