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AI Writing Guides by Who You Are

Different writers have different priorities. Find the guide built for your specific situation.

Content Marketers

brand and agency writers who use AI to draft blog posts, landing pages, and email campaigns at volume, then need the output to read like it came from a real person on the team.

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Independent Bloggers

solo writers and niche site owners using AI to speed up first drafts while keeping their personal voice and reader trust intact.

Best tools → Workflow →
Non-Native English Speakers

professionals and students writing in a second language who use AI to smooth grammar and phrasing, then need the result to sound natural rather than stilted.

Best tools → Workflow →
Freelance Writers

writers who submit work to agencies or publishers that screen every submission through an AI detector before paying out.

Best tools → Workflow →
Small Business Owners

owner-operators writing their own website copy, product descriptions, and social posts without a dedicated marketing team.

Best tools → Workflow →
Students

students using AI as a drafting and outlining aid for essays and research, who need to understand how detection tools work and where their accuracy limits are.

Best tools → Workflow →
Social Media Managers

teams producing high volumes of captions, threads, and short-form copy across multiple brand accounts.

Best tools → Workflow →
SEO Professionals

specialists managing large content pipelines who need output that reads naturally to both readers and search engines' own content-quality systems.

Best tools → Workflow →
Academic Researchers

researchers using AI to help draft literature reviews and summaries who need technical terminology preserved exactly.

Best tools → Workflow →
Customer Support Teams

support teams drafting canned responses and help-center articles with AI, aiming for a warm, human tone rather than robotic macros.

Best tools → Workflow →