Content output is half decent, but worried about plagiarism issues.
I went a head and bought 3 stacked codes, I've had it write a few articles and while it's pretty solid, I don't think it can be using an AI as sophisticated as GPT-3 from Openai as it's obviously sourcing most of it's output by scraping keyword related blogs and just using various spintax to mix them up a bit.
I've been finding a lot of sentences that are referencing irrelevant external sources, or competitors websites, including the names of team members, the original author, or the name of the business where it took the sample from or generic calls to action like "click here to view our blog about" or "Visit our gallery to see more images".
Since many of the sentences like that seem like they've been listed almost verbatim from the source, I'm not 100% confident using unedited articles aren't at risk of being penalised for plagiarism. As it stands the article writer couldn't be trusted to publish in an automated workflow unless it was for a blog you're not expecting anyone to read.
The quality of the writing is very similar to Ai Writer, the main advantage this one has is the ability to structure the article with headers and subsections etc. But unlike AI Writer which also creates articles by taking text from multiple sources and the spinning them to make it more original, for which they provide a break down of the sources it used for each sentence and original versions before spinning.
Which would be very beneficial for Write sonic to also have this feature if it is going to be using this same method, if you can link back to the original sources and give credit where you got your information from it's much better to build authority.
The content does also feel like it's just waffling nonsense quite a lot, overall I love the interface and the step by step process given, and I think some of the other tools are great, the title suggestions, and the options it gives for intros is usually very impressive, but when it comes down to the main text of the article the text quality really suffers. Hopefully WriteSonic will be able to integrate GPT-3 OpenAI at some point, As much as I think it has tons of potential, it's hard not to read WriteSonics output and feel a little disappointed knowing what other AI's can already achieve.