Not that great
I don't really understand all of the great reviews for Wordplay. Like many other AppSumo customers, I've tried many different AI writers. I decided to try Wordplay since it's made especially for long form content like blogs, which is exactly what I want. I've purchased a few others (Contentbot.ai and Texta) and I would say that Wordplay is better than both of the others currently, partly because you can enter a more detailed article outline that helps to structure the output better. But I would say the articles produced by Wordplay are unusable unless they're being published on a PBN site or someplace else where it doesn't matter if the article quality is very low.
The grammar from Wordplay is good, but the articles don't flow well. The intros are terrible. Sections repeat each other all the time and even contradict each other in some cases. The text produced for specific subheaders isn't relevant to that subheader and wind up repeating what is written under another subheader. The end result is an article that was clearly not written by a human.
I've seen a few reviews that say Wordplay is better than Jasper and I strongly disagree. I've been using Jasper for a year and it is head and shoulders better than Wordplay or the other AI writers I've tried from AppSumo. I pay $99 per month for Jasper and have tried to replace it with lifetime deals from AppSumo, but no other tool is able to produce the same quality. The 4 articles I generated with Wordplay, I wound up keeping the outline I created and re-wrote the articles with Jasper.
I hope Wordplay improves in the future because I really like the concept of an AI writer specifically for long-form articles. I haven't decided yet if I'll keep it or refund it.
One suggestion, it would help to be able to set subheaders as h2, h3, or h4. Trying to outline an article is challenging when you want to make subpoints that would be h3 instead of h2.