Review of WordHero a simple AI writing tool
I wanted to start blogging again and start my website back up, and WordHero helped me do this. One thing about blogging is writing a post at least weekly, and though I don't mind writing, sometimes I just do not have the time. I had started pricing AI apps, looked at a few of them, and even did at least one trial on one of them, but I had difficulty justifying a monthly expense without any revenue coming in to offset that. Enter WordHero I saw it on AppSumo, watched the demo of the owner writing a 1000 word blog post, and I was sold.
I am really enjoying WordHero. I use it in conjunction with Grammarly, and it works great. There has been a snag here and there, but nothing I have not figured out, and the developer is constantly working to make WordHero better. So far, I have used it to write two blog articles over 1,000 words without any issues. These have been some pretty in-depth topics dealing with mental illness and trauma.
It is a fun way to create content. You can experiment with the different tools and create content, which is pretty fun just to see what it comes up with, from songs and poems to outline to even reviews. I like to create the content, then put it in the editor and then expand the content.
I like that I can choose the topic and the words that I want to use. I can then write my own words when I want, It is not always easy to write about something, but WordHero makes it easy. I also like that it is an AI writing tool, so I don't have to spend much time editing what I write. I can leave it to WordHero, and it will take care of the rest. In fact, I used WordHero to help me write this review.