Recommended but has some issues
Somehow I wasn't aware of GPT3 until just now. I saw some of the tools being discussed online but unfortunately I never looked into that amazing technology. So I'm just starting to explore the many different GPT3 services out there.
Rytr is my first purchase. Unfortunately with the low character limit Rytr is basically selling a lifetime trial along with the included lifetime discount code if you want to subscribe. The earlier, better lifetime discount seems like it would have been a really great deal, but unfortunately as I said I'm just discovering GPT3 now and the current sumoling subscription rate isn't as good.
The main advantage of Rytr is the interface allows for much better efficiency than some of the competition. You can create articles very quickly thanks to the intuitive interface.
The main downsides are a lot of the use case templates don't work as well as their competition and it is way too common for sentences to be cut off abruptly. In my opinion Rytr is currently best used for planning and assisting with the writing blogs/articles. Some of the other use cases do work well like Ads, but I find little value in some of the others like Video Ideas.
For whatever reason it seems some of the use cases constantly cut off abruptly while others rarely do, which makes me think some may just need to be tweaked to get working better. Sometimes it will give like half a sentence only while others it seems like it may have hit some character limit. For the latter it seems like Rytr should increase the results it gets from GPT3 a little. In particular the new Magic Command feature desperately needs an increase as the results are rarely usable right now. It doesn't return much text and almost always abruptly cuts off at a really bad spot.
4 stars is a little generous right now. I'd give close to 5 stars for assistance with blog/article writing But for that use case you won't make it far before hitting the character limit which means you'll have to subscribe at the discounted rate. Definitely have to take off a star for that and the other issues really should take off another star. But Rytr is very new and I'm assuming it won't take them much effort to at least get GTP3 returning a complete thought rather abruptly cutting off far too early for some of the use cases.
I'm still exploring the other GPT3 tools, but as of now I believe I will likely subscribe at the discounted rate to Rytr. If you don't mind subscribing at the current rate, you can still get tremendous value from unlimited GPT3 trough Rytr and as I said their interface will save you even more time than some of the competition with long form use cases. If you can manage to stay under the character limits it may be worth it for you as well but at the same time for the short form it might be lacking a little compared to other lifetime deals.