Bramework - Plus Exclusive

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Posted: Apr 13, 2022

If you're a blogger, get this.

I already have WordHero with the longform editor, so I debated with myself for a long time whether I "needed" Bramework at all. I had heard great things and my FOMO finally made me pull the trigger and get it. I'm glad I did.

I'm a marketer so I love all the options of Wordhero, but I also have a blog (or at least I need to blog). I like wordhero's longform editor OK, but I'm not in love with it. Of course, I'd love an AI that will magically write what's in my head, but that hasn't been invented yet. You have to direct any AI to get the most out of it.

Back to Bramework. I've only had this for a few days, but here's a quick rundown: The keyword search tool works really well. It's not as detailed as WriterZen, but also not as complicated. To me, WriterZen is great for coming up with topic clusters, and doing a deep dive into longtail keywords, but Bramework is better at putting together a slick outline and then getting some copy written. They are two quite different tools, so not really fair to compare one-to-one.
I feel like Bramework stays on topic better than Wordhero for longform writing, and honestly I've tried but haven't really figured out how to get WriterZen to produce an outline, much less copy, yet. As I mentioned, WriterZen is amazing for research, but not really the right tool (or the Write tool) for intense blogging. (Plus WriterZen has a really low word count for the AI writer.)

Before purchasing, my original question was, could I just use WriterZen and WordHero and skip Bramework? Yes, but... The outlines in Bramework are so much better, easier, and more on target. The writing seems to stay fairly on task (as much as an AI writer will). I like it a lot as a research tool and a writer. We use tools to help us work faster, more effectively, and more efficiently. If you're a blogger Bramework is the right tool.

If you can get all three tools, I'd recommend getting all three.

If you can only get one:

If you're in advertising/marketing, and need copy for social media, ads, and other fun things like that, get WordHero.

If you like to nerd out on SEO and all the data that goes into Keyword research, get WriterZen.

If you need to put lots of words on a page and don't really care what it says, get Texta. (If you actually care what it says, Texta is not the one.)

But if you want help writing articles that have targeted key words in the easiest way possible, get Bramework. Again, it's not perfectly aligned with my brain (guess I'll have to wait for neurolink), but if you want an easy, intuitive interface, basic but decent keyword assistance, nice outline generator, and some sentences that generally go along with the headings, this one is great.

Hope that helps. Get it before it goes away!

P.S, I was still logged in through my free trial email when I tried to redeem my code. As it says clearly in the directions, you should NOT do this. At any rate, I locked myself out, but Handy got me fixed up quick. Thanks Handy!

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May 9, 2024

Hi marketexpertly,

Thank you so much for the detailed review - it's great to see that our efforts are appreciated!

We created Bramework as a writing tool for bloggers, and it's fantastic to see that it's making such a difference to people's content creation process.

We're committed to providing an easy and efficient way for people to write articles, and your feedback is invaluable in helping us to improve our service.

Thanks for the support 😀

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