Best AI Tools for Writing You Should Try
Hey everyone! Been messing around with a bunch of AI writing assistants lately, and honestly, it’s kinda overwhelming. Wondering which ones are actually worth t…
Quinn Skinner
February 9, 2026 at 04:51 AM
Hey everyone! Been messing around with a bunch of AI writing assistants lately, and honestly, it’s kinda overwhelming. Wondering which ones are actually worth the hype and can really boost our writing game? Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences!
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You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They have a nice list of stuff that gets updated regularly.
For creative stuff, I love Sudowrite. It gives weird but cool suggestions that spark ideas.
Anyone else tried Writesonic? It’s kinda like Jasper but way simpler to use, which I appreciate.
I've tried a few and honestly, Grammarly's AI features are pretty solid for grammar and style checks. Not perfect but helps a lot.
I’ve been using Jasper for a bit and it’s awesome for generating ideas and long-form content. The AI is pretty good at following prompts.
I use a free tool called Rytr for quick drafts and it works surprisingly well. Good for those on a budget.
Heads up, some of these tools have pretty steep learning curves if you want to get the most out of them.
Sometimes I just use ChatGPT for writing help, it’s super flexible and free for most stuff.
If you want a mix of creativity and control, try Outwrite. It’s like Grammarly but more focused on style and tone too.