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AI Writing & Editing Tools

AI has transformed writing assistance from basic spell-check into something far more powerful — and far more complicated.

AI Writing & Editing Tools

AI has transformed writing assistance from basic spell-check into something far more powerful — and far more complicated.

Grammarly

Now a full generative AI writing assistant. It can rewrite sentences, adjust tone (more formal, friendlier, more confident), and generate text from scratch.

Pricing: Free handles grammar and basic suggestions. Premium $12–$15/month adds tone detection, clarity rewrites, and generative features. Best for: Everyday emails, professional communication, anyone wanting a second set of eyes integrated into their browser and apps.

Jasper

Designed specifically for marketing. Offers templates for blog posts, ads, product descriptions, social media captions, and email campaigns.

Pricing: Creator plan ~$39/month; Pro ~$59–$99/month for teams. Best for: Small business owners, marketers, content creators who produce high volumes of copy.

Copy.ai

Strong Jasper alternative with a more accessible free tier. Covers similar territory — ad copy, blog outlines, email sequences. Paid plans start ~$36/month.

Notion AI

If you already use Notion, this is a seamless add-on. Highlight any text and ask it to summarize, improve, translate, or expand. Generate content from scratch inside any Notion page.

Pricing: $8/user/month add-on. Best for: Teams already in the Notion ecosystem.

QuillBot

Specializes in paraphrasing — rewriting text in different styles or reading levels. Useful for simplifying complex material. Free tier; premium ~$8–$10/month.

The "AI Slop" Problem

AI writing tools produce text that can sound plausible but generic, over-formal, or strangely hollow. Publishing AI output without editing is increasingly obvious to readers — and increasingly damaging to your credibility.

Always edit AI output before sending or publishing. Use AI to draft, you to refine. Ask yourself: - Does this sound like me? - Is every fact actually true? - Would I be comfortable if the reader knew AI wrote the first draft?

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