Post by yamanseo8546 on Feb 24, 2024 23:54:50 GMT -5
Webflow Copy.ai + Webflow More details Enrich new Salesforce leads with Copy.ai Try it Salesforce, Copy.ai Salesforce + Copy.ai More details Copy.ai pricing: Free for 2,000 words per month; from $49/month for the Pro plan with 5 users and unlimited brand voices. Best AI writing assistant Anyword (Web) Anyword, our pick for the best AI writing assistant Anyword pros: Makes it very easy for you to include specific details, SEO keywords, and other important information Engagement scores and other metrics are surprisingly accurate Anyword cons: Can be slower to use Pretty expensive for a more limited set of features than some of the other apps on this list While you can direct the AI to include certain details and mention specific facts for every app on this list, none make it as easy as Anyword.
More than any of the others, the AI here feels like an eager and moderately competent underling that requires a bit of micromanaging (and can also try to mimic your writing style and brand voice), rather than a Europe Mobile Number List beast that you have to tame with arcane prompts. Take one of its main content-generating tools: the Blog Wizard. Like with Copy.ai, the setup process requires you to describe the blog post you want the AI to create and add any SEO keywords you want to target. Anyword then generates a range of titles for you to choose from, along with a predicted engagement score.
Once you've chosen a title—or written your own—it generates a suggested outline. Approve it, and you get the option for it to create an entire ~2,000-word blog post (boo!) or a blank document where you can prompt it with additional instructions for each section of the outline, telling it things like what facts to mention, what style to take, and what details to cover. There's also a chatbot-like research sidebar that you can ask questions of and solicit input from.
More than any of the others, the AI here feels like an eager and moderately competent underling that requires a bit of micromanaging (and can also try to mimic your writing style and brand voice), rather than a Europe Mobile Number List beast that you have to tame with arcane prompts. Take one of its main content-generating tools: the Blog Wizard. Like with Copy.ai, the setup process requires you to describe the blog post you want the AI to create and add any SEO keywords you want to target. Anyword then generates a range of titles for you to choose from, along with a predicted engagement score.
Once you've chosen a title—or written your own—it generates a suggested outline. Approve it, and you get the option for it to create an entire ~2,000-word blog post (boo!) or a blank document where you can prompt it with additional instructions for each section of the outline, telling it things like what facts to mention, what style to take, and what details to cover. There's also a chatbot-like research sidebar that you can ask questions of and solicit input from.