As a writer, I know all too well the struggles of writer’s block and the tedious task of editing. That’s why I’ve scoured the internet and put together a list of the top 10 AI tools for content creation that can expedite your writing process.
Here are my top picks, each with a short descriptor, price points, and key features:
Chat GPT has to be my favourite so far as I find it the most customizable and versatile. In fact, if you know how to prompt it correctly, it can deliver a lot of what these other applications can.
Price: Free
Pricing: free for the first 25 prompts and queries (e.g., variations, upscales).
Basic membership — $10 USD per month
Standard membership — $30 USD per month
Video content is a must-have for businesses and content creators wanting to compete in this highly visual environment.
Reports have shown that more than 80% of online traffic is video traffic, and an increasing amount of people prefer it over other forms of online content like text and images.
Helps you easily create and edit high-quality videos.
Price point: Free trial, starts at $19/month.
Key features:
Creators and companies can use Synthesys to create videos with lip-syncing AI video technology. There is no need for cameras or film crews. All you have to do is choose an avatar and type your script in one of 66+ available languages, and the tool will produce a high-quality video.
Pricing: $39 per month.
Key features:
These AI tools for content creation can help you save time and enhance the quality of your writing. But, I still think that ChatGPT can do the most for the least amount of effort and will thus continue to use ChatGPT.
These tools are probably pretty good too, but because of the upfront capital, and well, ChatGPT completely ruining the market, we’re spoilt. Great news for ChatGPT, bad news for other people.
ChatGPT’s pricing and marketing strategy was simple: make a product so good that people have no choice but to pay for it.
It might be fair to consider that they had lots of budget- not all MVPs can do this, and it is fair that users pay for a product that they use to make them money.
I’m not sure how AI will disrupt the world, but I do know that people who take a little more effort to put things together, learn how to use things, and adapt with technology tend to fare a little better in the changing of times.
For more ChatGPT Tools, read this. For a guide to prompting ChatGPT as a content creator, read this.
Till next time!
First published here