Review after bit of testing
Okay, so I am brand new to this as of today. It was recommended by a friend, and I don't even know who makes the software.
But I do know what I have seen from at least a dozen other AI content writers, and I have to prepare content everyday. That makes me a fairly qualified person to review what I see as I go through the trial account modules.
TESTING BLOG TITLES
First test was blog titles. I ran three sets after typing in a fairly good description of a blog post, and I limited the output to 60 characters to see if it would make for a good solid meta title.
I'm happy to say that there were about six of them that would be perfectly suitable to try. If your theme or plugins support any form of automatic split testing, you'd be able to find out which one was perfect for the situation.
TESTING IMAGES
The next thing I tested was generating images. There are some limitations that I did not expect. For example, the description that I could enter for what I wanted was limited to 200 characters. Having seen some of the prompts that are being widely used these days, I'm guessing that that will need to be expanded eventually.
I could generate small, medium and large images, but they were only of a square aspect ratio. I often use landscape images, especially for my featured images, so I'm hoping this is only a trial version limitation.
Another thing that was weird was that, after I generated my image, I didn't see it anywhere. What I saw was a line over to the right that showed me that I could download that image or delete it. There was no option to preview it.
Happily, though, the image was pretty spectacular with even my basic description, and I like the fact that it was generated as a png file instead of a JPG.
BLOG INTRODUCTION
Next, I ran a blog post intro on a subject that I'm pretty familiar with. You have a wide variety of tones to use, and you can even adjust or limit output length, if you choose.
I found the intro to be pretty solid, but I don't think doing anything with the output limitations had any real effect.
BLOG CONCLUSION
For my last test, I copied over the same information that I used in the blog entry above. Then I asked for a conclusion, and I really liked the output on this one.
Also didn’t seem to be very long, and was not repeating things from the Intro test.
My Thoughts
Bear in mind, none of what I generated on the content side was particularly long. So, if you wind up getting an unlimited account, you will surely get there in the end, and I believe it will be something you're happy with. However, if you're one of those “1-click and I want to be done” bloggers that are everywhere now that chat gpt is coming out, the trial version doesn't look to be your jam.
If I do get a pro version of the app, I will update my experiences and provide a longer review that includes some of the templates that aren't available in the trial version. But it will say, I think the initial offering price is extremely solid for what's already in place.
And I am a big fan of developers who like to take on lots of early input from their users, which does seem to be the case here. My hope is that they plow that knowledge and some of the proceeds from selling plans right back into the app and develop it further.