Wordplay - Long-Form AI Writer

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Jun 13, 2022

Pretty incredible

I've tried most ai writers at this point, especially the ones that have done an appsumo and to be honest I've refunded or cancelled all of them.

The issue for me is all them have the same problem of essentially going off the rails and needing a lot of inputs. This meant having to spend a lot of time prepping to supply the inputs and ultimately having to rewrite a lot of the content.

In short they sounded amazing I just was never able to coax good quality content out of them.

Enter wordplay..

Now I want to be clear, Wordplay isn't a magic bullet and it does have some significant cons. However it's starting point is ahead of every other product Ive tried.

To maximize what wordplay can give you, I would suggest buying a keyword research tool app. For me Frase works great (thankfully I bought it here already heh) this quickly gives your the title and section headings needed.

From there you just let wordplay work its magic.

For me it took several hours, however my understanding is they are having a systems resource issue atm and it should be resolved shortly. At which point 15 mins per article is the norm.

The article content was extremely well written. I still found myself removing the odd unnecessary sentance or two. So you'll still have to do a little bit of touch ups but ultimately it was by far the best output Ive seen and took very little time to finish.

Now like all tools, when your article needs to talk about something specific like instructions to do a task or a recipie or something where you need content about very specific topics then wordplay will struggle. Its better for writing "Why is a blog important" style articles vs "5 ways to craft a sentence for engagement".

My approach so far is to use wordplay to enhance existing articles with more content (cut and paste wordplays outputs into my own) or to create filler around words that I need to relay something specific.

To speed that process up I generally find the specific content I want and then use Wordtune (sadly not an appsumo product) to paraphrase it.

This works really well for me from a cost/quality perspective.

Now for the cons

At $99 for 7500 words per month its kind of expensive. The retail price is $59 for 50k words and that drops to $29/month on a yearly subscription.

Now for me 50k words is way to much, but 7500 words is way to little but adding 2 codes starts getting to close to the cost of simply signing up for a yearly membership. It would be really nice if a monthly addon was offered giving people an extra 15k words or something for a small fee or there was some bonus for stacking like 7500 words for one code, 20k for 2 codes or even have it kick in on the third code. Just something to make it a little more practical to stack.

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