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25 AI Writing Assistants You Should Try

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25 AI Writing Assistants You Should Try

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Artificial intelligence – AI writing assistants are revolutionizing the way writers write.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve no doubt seen countless videos on Instagram, or Facebook, or TikTok that start with “These seem illegal to know.”

Before we delve into the AI writers, let’s riff on the persuasion power behind that hook, “These seem illegal to know”.

This one powerful hook touches on two key persuasion tactics:

Two Powerful Persuasion Tactics

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Curiosity – “These”. This word makes us open the questioning loop in our brain by asking “Which”.

We want to know what “these” are.

We are silently wondering if our guess as to what these are will be accurate.

We want to see, prove how smart we are by possibly guessing the answers in advance.

We look, or watch to compare our thoughts to theirs.

We get a hit of dopamine as we anticipate the findings.

It’s like knowledge cocaine.

Danger – let’s face it. Most people lead, or believe they lead boring, safe lives.

Most of us are cautious by nature.

Here’s a chance to peek at something that “feels” illegal to know.

It’s like knowledge porn.

“Secrets”. Cheating.

It defies logic, because who really believes that an AI writing assistant would be “illegal” to know?

This just goes to show that emotions, feelings or desired feelings, overrule logic most of the time.

The anticipation of danger, real or perceived, can trigger the release of both the dopamine and adrenaline.

It induces a FEELING in our bodies. FEELING different is the thing we get high on.

We’re drawn to a change in feeling like bees to soda pop.

Feelings or Desired Feelings overrule logic most of the time.

Knowledge of what drives human behavior, what elicits reactions and feeling, helps you become a better, more persuasive, more powerful writer – with or without a writing assistant.

So let’s get on to those writing assistants, shall we?

AI writing assistants are powerful computing tools which can help any writer boost their productivity and quickly improve their skill and output.

Here are three core benefits of using an AI writing assistant:

Save Time with Automatic Writing

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AI tools can generate high-quality content at speeds a human could never match.

Whether you need blog posts, website copy, or even full articles, AI assistants like ChatGPT, Quillbot, or Claude can create full drafts in seconds.

This allows you to spend less time writing and more time on high-value tasks.

  Improve Style with Intelligent Editing

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The best AI writing tools don’t just generate content – they can also polish your writing.

Apps like WordTune and Quillbot use advanced AI to fix grammar mistakes, improve word choice, tighten phrasing, and refine style.

This structured editing makes revision easy.

  Stimulate Ideas with Creative Brainstorming

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Writer’s block can stall any project.

But AI assistants excel at sparking new ideas and directions.

With tools like Frase and tldraw, you can get AI-powered recommendations to overcome creative blocks and outline entire pieces.

25 Popular AI Writing Assistants and Their Key Features

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1. ChatGPT (https://chat.openai.com)
– Best for: Natural language conversations, explaining concepts, summarizing articles.
– Free and paid plans.

2. Claude (https://Anthropic.com)
– Best for: Long-form content writing, email writing, content summarization.
– Currently free during beta testing.

3. Jasper (https://jasper.ai)
– Best for: SEO content, blog posts, marketing copy.
– Free and paid plans.

4. Shortly (https://Shortly.ai)
– Best for: Summarizing text, short social media posts.
– Free and paid plans.

5. QuillBot (https://quillbot.com)
– Best for: Paraphrasing, improving writing style and clarity.
– Free and paid plans.

6. Rytr (https://rytr.me)
– Best for: Long-form content writing, blog posts, social media posts.
– Paid plans only.

7. Wordsmith (https://automic.com)
– Best for: Automated reporting, financial writing, sports/earnings summaries.
– Paid plans for business use.

8. Copy.ai (https://copy.ai)
– Best for: Website content, blog posts, social media posts, ad copy.
– Free and paid plans.

9. Writesonic (https://writesonic.com)
– Best for: Blog posts, product descriptions, website content.
– Paid plans only.

10. Shortly Read (https://read.shortlyread.com)
– Best for: Summarizing online articles and webpages.
– Free browser extension.

11. INK Adept (https://inkadept.com)
– Best for: Business writing, press releases, website content.
– Paid plans only.

12. Bold Content (https://boldcontent.com)
– Best for: SEO blog posts, marketing copy, website content.
– Paid plans only.

13. Conversion.ai (conversion.ai)
– Best for: Sales copy, landing pages, email sequences.
– Free and paid plans.

14. Elephas (elephas.app)
– Best for: Long-form content writing and summarization.
– Currently free during beta.

15. Wizdom (wizdom.ai)
– Best for: Technical writing, blog posts, explainers.
– Free and paid plans.

16. Shortly Drive (drive.shortlyread.com)
– Best for: Summarizing documents, webpages, passages.
– Free browser extension.

17. Copysmith (https://copysmith.ai)
– Best for: Marketing copy, website content, social media.
– Paid plans only.

18. Papercups (https://papercups.com)
– Best for: Customer service chatbots, conversational AI.
– Free and paid plans.

19. Frase (https://frase.io)
– Best for: Expanding ideas, improving writing flow.
– Free and paid plans.

20. Wordtune (https://wordtune.com)
– Best for: Editing and proofreading text.
– Free browser extension.

21. tldraw (https://tldraw.com)
– Best for: Brainstorming ideas visually.
– Single paid plan.

22. Shortly Pitch (https://pitch.shortlyread.com)
– Best for: Summarizing documents into pitches.
– Free browser extension.

23. Poet AI (https://poet.ai)
– Best for: Poems, lyrics, creative writing.
– Paid plans only.

24. Kdan Mobile (https://kdan.ai)
– Best for: Social media post ideas and optimization.
– Free mobile app.

25. Simplifai (https://simplifai.com)
– Best for: Summarizing text quickly.
– Free and paid plans.

Note: Hyperlinks above were accurate at the time of writing. But AI is the new frontier and the landscape can change pretty fast. If the hyperlinks don’t work, try manually typing them into your browser without the https:// or simply Google the name of the writing assistant for the most up to date information.

Give AI Writing Assistants a Try

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The rise of AI is changing what’s possible in writing – you don’t want to get left behind.

With the many assistants listed above, you’ll save time, improve your writing quality, and generate ideas at speeds and volumes never humanly possible before.

See for yourself how AI can quickly enhance your writing process today.

Try one of the AI assistants above now.

“To your writing success!”

– Robert Schwarztrauber

P.S. One important tip to keep in mind as you try out the AI writing assistants above, is that like all computer programs, they operate on the principle of GIGO. Garbage in, garbage out. To get the maximum benefit from these writers, it’s always best to prepare a little in advance. When you know precisely what questions to ask of your writing assistant, you’ll get far better results. If you plan to include a call to action (CTA) or other persuasive element in your writing, The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit is the perfect tool to help you find exactly what to ask AI for best persuasive result.

P.P.S. Claude has been my go-to AI writing assistant for some time. This post was assisted by Claude. It’s free for now, easy to work with. Has a high accuracy and understanding rate. Despite little skill or experience on my part, it consistently (but not always) gives me exactly what I was hoping for with minimal back and forth conversations. I’d say it’s very beginner friendly.

Persuasion: Satisfy This To Prosper

Persuasion Begins With Knowing This

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We are all born with it.

It makes babies cry. And old men weep.

We spend our lives trying to satisfy it.

We succeed. And then it returns to torment us again, forevermore.

Stronger often. Sometime different. But always, it returns.

Sure as the sunrise. It returns.

For it is part of us. Everyone.

Rich and poor. Weak and strong. Irrespective of color, creed, or country.

What is this one insatiable commonality among all humanity?

HUNGER

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From the moment of our birth, we hunger, for mother’s milk.

Then solid food. Then playmates and playthings.

We hunger for friends, connection, and acceptance as teens.

We hunger for our stupid parents to stop nagging us!

We hunger for good grades. Cash to spend. Dates without end.

We hunger for college acceptance. Or a job that pays well.

For sick rides. Slick kicks. Bigger dicks.

For trouble-free homes, cars, jobs, and mates.

For bigger things. For better things. For lesser troubles.

Finally, as our years grow long, we hunger for fewer wrinkles, more time, and fewer regrets.

We are born with this thing called hunger. And we die with it.

For the eternity of our life, we strive to satisfy it.

To no avail. It returns.

A hunger for this, that, or the other thing.

We don’t need to persuade anyone!

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Unless it’s for something they don’t want. And how silly is it to persuade for that?

What they already want…They hunger for it.

This is the easy path. The low-hanging fruit.

Just tell me where it is. And how to get it.

What do they hunger for?

That’s your job! To find, “IT”

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If they’re not buying, doing, or consuming…

  1. You’re not talking to people who hunger for what you’ve got.
  2. You’re not making your thing appear the most delicious.
  3. You’re not schooling them on the perils of NOT satisfying their desire.

The solution to persuasion?

  1. Talk to those who hunger for your satisfaction.
  2. Use more appealing words and offers. (use the toolkit to find the right ones)
  3. Show them, describe the hearse or the devil at the door. The pain of inaction.

We’re all hungry.

I’m hungry for stuff. Something.

You’re hungry. For recognition, money, or the stuff money will buy.

How Will You Satisfy?

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There are 5 senses through which you are granted access to my brain.

Vision. Audible. Smell. Taste. Touch or feeling.

You have a tool. A mechanism to access my brain…

Your words…with them…

Let me smell those fresh-baked cookies.

Let me hear the crackle and the warmth of the campfire.

Let me feel and smell the salty ocean mist on my face.

Let me feel the whip of procrastination cutting deep into the flesh of my backside.

Let me taste the sour lemon.

Assemble your words, such that…

Our own wonderful human imagination can make it seem real.

Try it yourself. Prove it’s real.

“Holding that cold, fresh-cut lemon half in your right hand, tilt your head back and slowly sqeeeze that cold, wet, sour lemon juice down over your lips and tongue. Let it spill out, cold over your chin and neck. Feel it roll down under your shirt collar. Feel those jaw muscles clench as that sour, tangy lemon juice glides over your tongue and cramps your jowls up tight.”

You felt it.

Just thinking of it caused a real, physical reaction in your body. MY words, causing action in YOUR muscles, your body.

Maybe you don’t want something sour. Regardless, your body, your mind, make it real for you.

Once we can experience it as real in our mind, though our human senses deny that it is real, we will do all the work necessary to bring our imagined desires into reality.

We’ll do all the work. We’ll act. React.

You Just Provide Sufficient Desire

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Carrots and Sticks.

Tell me how it will be, this thing I hunger for, once received.

How will my life be better then?

Make it easy to acheive. Remove any doubts or risk. Make the consequences of NOT acting more real, more dire, than it is just to get the damn thing.

Tell me, show me, remind me how it will be if I don’t.

How much fatter, sicker, more disgusted will I feel if I don’t start this diet now?

How crappy, how embarrased, how regretful will I feel as I look at this sloppy, floppy suit on the day of my daughter’s wedding.

How shitty will I feel that I can’t help my daughter pay for the wedding because I didn’t grab the income opportunity when you presented it to me?

So here I am, sitting on an uncomfortable folding metal chair, disgusted in my floppy, sloppy suit which tries to hide my big fat gut at the fireman’s hall, listening to crappy music over cheap speakers because when I read your ad, I failed to act. And my daughter paid the price.

That’s a big stick. Did you use it?

Maybe I coudn’t think that far ahead? Maybe the pain of dieting now hid that greater furure pain? Perhaps I  blocked it out.

Wish you would have reminded me.

I’m hungry. You’re hungry.

Let’s work together. Show me how.

Please! My life will suck if you can’t find the words.

Don’t sell me. Help me!

Hunger is the ONE advantage the late, great copywriter Gary Halbert singled out.

“Give me a starving crowd!”

We’re all hungry.

What for?

For the satisfaction of hunger.

For the FEELING of desires fulfilled.

Therein lies your great fortune.

In Conclusion

The best way I’ve found to figure out what the heck people truly want or hunger for, not just surface desires, or superficial stories they tell themselves and others at parties to seem “politically or socially proper” is to use The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit.

It’s simple graphic illustrations and fill-in-the-blank templates quickly and easily show you where the starving crowds are and exactly what to feed them. To make them FEEL better.

Underneath, just below the hunger, there is a feeling we are striving for.

Identify the feeling. Show them how the possesion of your thing will provide that feeling – without the usual pain,  and you’re 9/10ths the way there.

The Copywriter’s Persuasion Toolkit takes you to that underlying level. The FEELING Level.

It uncovers the rifle shots that burst their Bubble of Preoccupation.

Guessing what folks want wastes time, money, and goodwill. Needlessly.

Why struggle to find out what people want – when there are simple tools available?

Power tools for copywriters.

Many seem to like it. Maybe you will too?

And there’s certainly no risk to try it.

None.

How else can I help you get what YOU hunger for?

– Robert Schwarztrauber

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