Write better, faster with these 6 free AI tools

If you spend most of your day pecking away at a keyboard, the process of putting together words can become tedious and challenging—even if you’re an otherwise great writer.

Whether you’re crafting emails, blog posts, press releases, or meeting agendas, having a little artificially intelligent help can make a huge difference. Here are six free AI tools that can elevate your writing and save you time.

Regem AI Writer

It’s not the prettiest tool on our list by any means, but Regem AI Writer is a versatile AI content writing tool that’s truly free—no account required.

You can have it generate articles, blogs, emails, social media posts, and more. It’s a great tool for anyone looking to produce high-quality writing on the fly, without the hassle.

Agenda Runner

Another free, no-account-required offering, Agenda Runner is an AI-powered tool designed to streamline the process of creating meeting agendas.

Feed it your meeting details and preferences, and Agenda Runner generates a customized, PDF-downloadable agenda to send around.

Don’t put anything too juicy into the tool, though, since agendas are made public once they’re generated.

Write Release

Write Release is a powerful, simple, and free AI tool that takes the tedium out of crafting press releases. It’s great for small businesses looking to get more coverage without hiring a PR team.

Answer a handful of quick questions about your company and messaging, and Write Release generates a professional press release. It may feel dry and templated—but hey, so do the ones written by highly paid humans.

Twain

Twain helps you craft attention-grabbing sales messages by providing real-time suggestions and granular rewrites, ensuring your messages are impactful and engaging.

It can improve your overall communication strategy as well by helping you focus on tone, sequencing (intro, follow-up, reply), and personalization for each message. 

The free version lets you generate up to five messages per day, with unlimited plans starting at $25 per month.

Henshu

Henshu is an AI-powered editor that takes bland content and spices it up a bit. It focuses on refining your initial drafts into improved versions of their former selves, making it a useful tool for overhauling existing content.

Available with 21 writing styles, eight different tone settings, and in four languages, there’s a little something for everyone here.

The free version offers up five revisions per month, which should be enough for smaller orgs looking for some polish. Paid plans start at $15 per month for 100 revisions.

AImReply

Not to be confused with responding to someone on AOL Instant Messenger (RIP), AImReply helps you craft clear, professional-sounding email replies.

Paste in the email you receive, tell it how you’d like to reply, and it’ll generate something for you to send back.

It can also analyze the context of the emails you want to send, providing suggestions to improve clarity, tone, and engagement. It’s ideal for busy professionals who need to respond to emails quickly and effectively, without thinking too much about the actual structure of each message.

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Created 8mo | Aug 19, 2024, 6:40:03 AM


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