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Writing & Editing
AI writing tools split into two jobs: generating first drafts when the page is blank, and editing what already exists. The best results come from treating them as a pair — a generator for momentum, an editor for taste. Anything serious still needs a human pass for voice and facts.
How to choose
- Blank-page problem? Look at generators (Jasper, Copy.ai). Rough draft already there? Editors (Grammarly, Wordtune) pay off faster.
- Marketing copy and long-form fiction are different sports — pick a tool built for your genre.
- Watch the editing limits: grammar checkers usually meter by word count, not by feature.
13 tools · writing & editing
+ pins any card to your toolboxAnthropic's assistant, known for long documents, careful reasoning, and natural writing voice.
The grammar checker that grew into a full editing layer: clarity, tone, and rewriting everywhere you type.
Paraphrasing workhorse with tone modes, a summarizer, and citation tools popular with students.
Marketing copy generator with brand-voice training and campaign workflows for content teams.
Go-to-market content workflows: sales copy, email sequences, and blog posts from playbooks.
SEO-aware article writer that fact-checks with live web search before publishing.
Lightweight, cheap writer for short-form content — 40+ templates and tones in a simple editor.
Novelists' co-writer: expand scenes, rewrite in voice, and brainstorm story beats without losing the thread.
Sentence-level rewriting with tone control — tightens casual into formal and back again.
Writing assistant with hundreds of micro-tools, from email replies to full document drafting.
Performance-marketing copywriter that scores every variant against historical conversion data.
Q&A, autofill, and writing woven into the wiki your team already lives in.
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