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7 Free Apps That’ll Help You Write Content Faster



Seven free apps that’ll help you write content faster. Look, if there’s one thing that’s worth being great at in marketing, it’s writing content. Whether you’re focused on getting organic traffic through Google or social media or even writing copy for your ads, creating content is one of the best skills that you can have as a marketer entrepreneur. Today, I’m going to walk you through a few tools that’ll help you write content better, faster and more efficiently.

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HyperWrite: https://hyperwriteai.com/
Quillbot.com: https://quillbot.com/
Frase.io: https://www.frase.io/
Grammarly: https://app.grammarly.com/
Hemingway Editor: https://hemingwayapp.com/
OneTab: https://www.one-tab.com/
Ubersuggest: https://neilpatel.com/ubersuggest/
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Well, let’s go over a few tools that’ll be like your team that’ll help you with your content creation.

First off, HyperWrite. HyperWrite will basically take a basic idea that you type into their platform and create entire paragraphs of sentences of written content about it. It’s basically AI for content. And when you’re out of ideas, you’re staring at a blank screen, this could be a huge help. They even have a Chrome extension that’s integrated into Google docs, which will allow you to get AI suggestions, directly as you write content.

Next, you got Quillbot.com. So this tool will take whatever you input and rewrite it in finding the perfect language and tone and style. Think of it as like William Shakespeare modifying your content and making it, you know, smooth and you know, amazing. This is especially useful when you feel like you’ve written a sentence that just doesn’t sound natural, or is hard to understand.

Then you got Frase.io. If you’ve been writing content for long enough, you know that in order to compete against the top ranked pages, you need to create not just equivalent content, but better content. That means you need to study them in the first place, so that way you can understand what they’re doing, the topics they’re covering, how long their pieces are, how they structure it and what you need to do better and Frase.io has automated this process. It makes it easy for you to get all the details you need about the competitive landscape. It’ll also help you build content outline that’ll guide your writing efforts which makes things so much faster.

Then you got Grammarly. Self explanatory, fixes the errors, especially for people like me.

Now with content ideas, Ubersuggest. I love this tool because I created it. It’s on my site. Technically I bought it from someone and then I spent millions into making it better, but you get the point. Based on the keyword that you want to target, it’ll help you find pages, tell you what’s gaining traction on social media and give you ideas of what you can write, catchy headlines, what’s click worthy, what’s getting a lot of links, what’s going viral.

Another tool that I love, the Hemingway Editor. It helps you write content that is easier to read.

Also check out OneTab. When you’re writing content, you’re probably doing tons of research. This means that you’ll probably have dozens of tabs open in your browser. OneTab helps you save all those tabs and reference them back with a click of a button.

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50 thoughts on “7 Free Apps That’ll Help You Write Content Faster”

  1. Tnx sir really helpful. I literally hustle to segregate tasks bcoz am the only one who needs to look after every piece of work and yeah it's excites me but at the same time I feel tired as a human physically. And my mind screams for rest😅

  2. Jasper and Jarvis are the same tool. They just had to rename their business for legal matters. They renamed their business like a month ago from Jarvis to Jasper.

  3. We often think about getting our ideas down, whether we dream up new webisodes on random periods or when we’re burning the midnight oil on tasks that require serious thinking. Like you, many of us don’t want to be interrupted when writing – yet research says it makes for better work. Recently , computer scientists at Stanford developed a system that acts as a mute button for its human author. The system detects upcoming deadlines and won’t generate work until they are met. Thanks for sharing your video,
    Neil Patel

  4. Great writing apps tips, but i would suggest deleting the sound effects (the "swooshes") in the future. Or at least balance the mix so that the voice is louder than the sfx's. In the end all I could hear was "swoosh! swoosh!".

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