![]() ![]() And whenever you do not like the quality, you can get a refund of word credits (up to 20% of your monthly word limit). I’ve written over 300000+ words with Jasper AI. 1 – Jasper AI (Possibly the best AI writer) I’ve personally used these products and stand behind it. So go ahead and try these AI textwriter tools for FREE (link in each tool’s description).ĭisclosure: Some of the links in this review may be affiliate links, which can provide compensation to me at no extra cost to you if you decide to purchase a paid plan. Ultimately, the best way to find out is to try it for yourself. We’ll briefly explain each tool and help you make a choice.īut don’t take my word for it. Here are our AI writing tool buying guide (AI content writer comparison). And almost all AI writers support both traditional copywriting as well as other forms of writing (blog posts, personal notes etc.). This has revolutionized the world of copywriting, allowing marketers to spend less time crafting content and more time focusing on other aspects of their business. These AI copywriters use cutting-edge algorithms and deep learning techniques to analyze the market and create content that resonates with audiences. Today, we have machines that can not only write content, but do so at a level that rivals even the best human writers. ![]() Thanks for everyone's advices.Before the advent of AI, copywriting was solely the domain of humans, who used their creativity and skill to craft compelling content.īut with the emergence of AI technology, all that has changed. ![]() I have also decided to settle with iA Writer. I think I prefer iA Writer but in the end I can work even with TextEdit if it supports Markdown, my need is just that simple and I don't know if I can justify iA Writer being twice the price of Typora while still being virtually the same with a few extra quality of life features and a more pleasing design.Įdit: My memory was wrong, Typora is a native app. I do prefer iA Writer's design and aesthetics to Typora, and I feel safer with a native app like iA as opposed to an Electron app like Typora (I heard Typora is also less stable than iA). I feel like I cannot make a decision since if I get either of them I will still be fine. Lastly, iA Writer also has Favourites, a shortcuts to important files and folders, but again I don't really need this as I can also put my important documents in a separate folder for easy access in Typora, though it's not really the same thing as iA's Favourites. iA Writer also support tags which makes it easier to sort files, though I can live without it. I guess Content Block on iA Writer is helpful for organising chapters, though I can also just copy paste on Typora (that can get problematic when the story gets longer and harder to navigate). I only need to write plain text and Markdown, no need for images or whatsoever so I can't seem to find a killing feature between iA Writer and Typora to help me make the final decision. I previously used Ulysses but soon I realised that I write as a hobby and cannot justify a subscription. Is iA Writer or Typora gonna be better for me? I am looking for a simple distraction free Markdown app for short form writing (essays) as well as long form writing (short books)? ![]()
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