The best tool out there to write blog posts. In 1 minute, you get everything, title, outline, main sections and conclusions. Much better than most competitors.
@thepetermick I struggle to write content for a different reason (I don't have twins crying in the night). Even when I know what I want to write, with dyslexic thinking, it can be pretty confusing for others to read😅. But, thanks to your genius, it no longer needs to be a struggle.
I've tried the free pack, and it looks interesting. In my opinion, there are a bit too many general words, but I've encountered the same issue with ChatGPT—there's no soul in its text. I wish CopyLime had more unique styles. A good start!
I tried Copylime and many other writing tools powered by AI.
I have to say that copylime is one of the best tools out there to write blog content. You just have to give it an outline, and you will get a blog post almost ready to be published.
You should give it a try :)
Great product. I used almost all AI copywriting tools, including the expensive ones. I'm also using OpenAI Playground myself all the time.
I was so impressed with the results of Copylime. Peter figured out how this works very well! He's a great founder and I'm sure this product has quite a bright feature. A well-deserved 5 stars from me.
I'm using Copylime since it was in an early stage and it has improved constantly. I like the versatility of the tool and you can produce any kind of written content in high quality and without any hassle. It doesn't have to hide behind the hyped AI writing tools around and I can confidently recommend it.
Congrats Peter! Finally the launch on product hunt. Love the product and the simplicity of it. I used it a lot for Blog posts I am still in disbelief about the powers of AI. Thanks Peter for making this and help small and Indie founders to reach their goals.
Copylime easily beats ChatGPT in terms of the quality of the articles generated, definitely worth trying and using it for your website or social media articles!
Hi @thepetermick I tried Copylime and found the first output to be quite beautifully crafted. It was deft and nimble, poetic and human-sounding, so a big congratulations! I am just interested to know whether you considered a model where you allow users to use their own API credentials and just charge for your tool rather than package up the tool with credits? I ask because I use another tool that went in this direction, and it works well for light users and keeps the tool lower cost (presumably), which makes it possible for smaller users to have 3-4 tools in their toolbox, rather than one or two. The benefit for you might be higher take-up by more people, who albeit pay less but possibly retain the service longer (eg: when they have lighter months and are not writing, they still feel happy to keep the service on because the cost is lower). I am not saying this is the right way to go, I am just wondering if you considered it as an option, as I am fascinated at the moment by the choices creators face in pricing their startups.
I used CopyLime to write emails, blogs, and even sales page copy. It's saved me time and made things a lot easier. We need tools like CopyLime to make writing a lot easier. The other AI tools aren't as easy to use. The pricing of CopyLime also makes sense for small business owners.