Best Tools for AI-Powered Copywriting
Hey all, I've been messing around with different AI software to help with copywriting stuff and thought I'd gather some thoughts here. Anyone found any tools th…
Jonathan Thornton
February 8, 2026 at 07:01 PM
Hey all, I've been messing around with different AI software to help with copywriting stuff and thought I'd gather some thoughts here. Anyone found any tools that really stand out or maybe ones to avoid? Would love to hear your experiences, tips, or hacks if you use AI for writing copy or content!
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I've tried a couple of AI copy tools and honestly the one I like the most is Jarvis. It's pretty intuitive and gives good results for blog intros and ads.
Does anyone know if these tools keep your data private? Kinda worried about sharing sensitive info in copy drafts.
Been using ShortlyAI for a bit now, and it’s pretty neat for expanding ideas or creating longer text blocks.
Anyone here tried out Rytr? Heard it's pretty budget-friendly and decent for short copy.
I actually use Writesonic occasionally; it’s affordable and decent for coming up with ideas, though it’s not perfect.
I mostly use AI to overcome writer’s block. These tools get the ball rolling but I always end up rewriting a lot.
Has anyone tried Copy.ai? It’s pretty user-friendly and good for marketing stuff like emails and social posts.
Sometimes I feel like these AI copy tools just generate fluff. You still gotta know your product and audience to make it work.