My new first choice for ai assisted writing for blog posts.
I've tried a few AI tools for writing blog posts. I don't agree that this is different to the rest because it can write entire articles. Other AI tools can do that too with the help of AI templates, but not as well as Wordplay. Where this tool is different from most, is that it seems to write an entire blog post taking into account more information, as if it's researched multiple sites and used that research to write a post. Frase seems to write based information on one article at a time (an article ranked high for that keyword term), so you need to break single post up into smaller chunks, one topic at a time, and keep trying to get close to what you want. Then you combine everything together for the blog post.
For one of my posts with wordplay, I gave it a topic and multiple sub-topics. It wrote an introduction taking into account the subtopics, then went on to do a good job at the sub topics, keeping the tone and the ideas consistent throughout. My topics tend to challenge AI writers because my view on them is usually different than the common view, and I cover content that is different to the posts that rank high. Using sub-topics, Wordplay has done a good job so far. I just need to tweak and maybe add some key points that I want to add or emphasise.
Overall, I think I will use Frase and WriterZen (and maybe MarketMuse) to help forge the outline and topics, then use Wordplay for the first draft of the posts. I may then tweak as needed with the help of Frase.