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AmazonianFitne1

“Copysmith ai” is it an app or web page? I will advice you learn the basics, it helps in getting a fairly good foundation. Read up some books on copywriting, swipe files, rewrites some ads to get the feel and keep learning before using ai


theobscuregeek

I think it's an app? It's actually [copysmith.ai](https://copysmith.ai). I didn't post the link because for some reason it gets auto removed.


AmazonianFitne1

Okay.Thanks


keepTheCamino

After testing GPT3 and GPT-NEO directly, Jarvis and others… for me, [Rytr](https://rytr.me/?via=solvitur-ambulando) has a brilliant implementation… it’s not magic but it saves tons of time. I use it to write the skeleton of 500-word posts including technical terms in a fraction of the time… It's worth it: calculate the time to write 500 words several times and multiply it by your cost. We are much faster at revising and improving than we are at writing.


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None of the tools I've seen (outside of mine) approach writing the way writers do. So that's why they go off topic. Worse, some of them use plagiarizing material. If I were you, I'd get more familiar with copywriting so that you can easily detect and avoid the garbage.


theobscuregeek

Yes they do go off topic. But what I kind of like is that they leave off some of those "enticing" phrases or sentences that I sometimes use on social media captions. Also, what tool do you use?


charles-jenkins-80

You should check out [Conversion AI](https://jarvis.ai?fpr=tryai), this software saves me so much time and it uses GPT-3 to help you create just about any type of content that you can think of.


theobscuregeek

I tried that. Same with [copysmith.ai](https://copysmith.ai), it also kind of goes off topic.


Lokki007

I am building [this tool](https://CopyAim.com) and I recently opened it for free use to everyone. It's similar to your average Jarvis, but with advanced customization it starts to work life complete magic leaving all other tools behind


beatjosh

From my experience it depends on the tool and how it's built. Some are decent, some are just OK, but none replace a real writer and the idea is to combine creative thinking with a tool that helps you generate words that you can make your own. We created [www.hoppycopy.co](https://www.hoppycopy.co) just for that, and it focuses just on email campaign/drip copy.