Amplify your storytelling by blending these AI writing tools 🤖

André J
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In this essay, we will explore how to select the best AI writing tools to enhance our writing with more creativity and avoid the generic 🤢"GPT speak"🤮 that we are all experiencing currently. Cherry-picking the best features from the best apps 🍒 Each app has its own strengths, so you can use them together to improve and transform your text into its best possible version. As AI advances rapidly you can also replace or mix in new tools as they become available. What a time to be alive 🥰 1. https://perplexity.com is great for researching a subject, it's like googling but with "AI smarts". You can also use it to quickly rephrase text. It usually presents information in simpler terms compared to ChatGPT. This can be helpful when ChatGPT becomes too elaborate and lengthy. 2. https://textfx.withgoogle.com/ is an excellent tool for brainstorming abstract word ideas and combining related words. With this tool, you can diverge your ideas quite far in order to come up with an out-of-the-box idea that could go viral 🚀. (Conceptualized by Lupe Fiasco + Google's AI team) 3. https://hemingwayapp.com/ is great for outlining structural issues and highlighting unclear sentences. I use this to identify areas for improvement. Having this in a separate app means that it has its own opinionated models, which are not directly influenced by other apps. As a result, you get different opinions from your "AI feedback circle". The app also provides a plethora of different statistics regarding flow, language, and readability. 4. Once Hemingway Editor has identified the paragraphs and sentences that could be improved, you can input them into https://ChatGPT.com for further enhancement. You can ask ChatGPT to adjust the text to your desired tone or style, or request variations of the paragraph depending on your preferences. 5. https://grammarly.com has two really great components. Firstly, it's a great "AI writing mentor" providing you with live scores, stats, and grading that can serve as your benchmark goal as you write your article. If you want to write a great article, aim for a score above 90%. The second component that I find very useful is that it has one of the best "swing" algorithms out there for adding more flavor, personality, or tonality to a piece of text. You can make the text more formal, more inspirational, simpler, or more empathic or diplomatic. 6. https://stash.new is where I store the "master document". People use this app to provide feedback. Stash is a frictionless online markdown writing app that doesn't require signup. It provides secure URLs that are easy to share with people in your feedback loop. I typically ask a few people on LinkedIn for feedback. They can leave comments in the app or respond on LinkedIn. I try to ask different people each time, as everyone has a different feedback style. Randomizing it a bit helps to keep it fresh and unpredictable. The real value often emerges when you challenge yourself to be inquisitive and daring by asking people a little above your "weight class" / "pay grade" for feedback. #get-out-of-your-comfort-zone 😅 Grand conclusion 🤯 It's unlikely that there will ever be a single super-writing app as it would be too complex and bulky. Different writing tasks require different tools, just like how a toolbox contains a wrench, hammer, drill, and measurer. Embracing the use of multiple tools instead of relying on one app is more practical. The true magic of AI writing is when you add "swing" to the text. Swing is where humans shine, usually, humans are better than AI's at conveying depth in a concise and expressive manner. The word "swing," comes from how beatmakers use the "swing button" on old MPC drum machines to add a more human and eclectic sound to their music. While AI excels in navigating familiar territory, it struggles when there's no existing data to guide it. It relies on past work to synthesize variations, but true creative craft often involves venturing into uncharted territory, where human intuition and risk-taking are crucial. This highlights the need for a human navigator at the helm, at least for now. 😅 Do you use AI to write online today? How do you feel when you see someone answer with "GPT speak" in a comment to something you wrote? 😅 Share your thoughts on writing with AI down below 🙏👇

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Konrad Jarociński
Thanks for sharing Andre, great list!
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Tymek Zapała
Great list, thank you!
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Cara (Borenstein) Marin
Really cool to see how you've iterated in your writing process and landed on an approach that combines the latest AI tools with feedback from peers and mentors. Honored to play a small part in your creative writing process. One thing I'd be curious about - you do a great job of being consistent in your writing and regularly publishing thoughtful essays. Any tips / tooling for staying consistent?
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André J
@stash_new Having some peer pressure from people you highly respect and look up helps a lot 😏 (me last night while finishing the editing until 3AM) Its like when you promise is public you just got to do it or you lose trust. of course this one got delayed one cycle, life do happen some times, but then you just come back swinging and make the wait worth it 😬 other things that help with consistency. I dunno. I guess having a healthy balance been focus time and at the same time being inquisitive and talking to other founders. There is a lot of inspiration seeing others succeed and do well and hustle, and learning from them, then you want to show up and hustle your self as well 😸
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Sam DRISSI
Thank you for sharing André
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Jerryton
Launching soon!
Wow, solid roundup for storytelling
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Rose Kamal Love
Thanks, man, for sharing a comprehensive list! I will use it for my next launch.
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Vítor Soares
I have one more: AskCory.ai assists in generating innovative ideas that resonate with the marketing goals of businesses. It helps explore diverse angles and develop compelling storylines that reflect the brand's identity and objectives.
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Vitor Seabra
Super interesting Andre!! I use AI for writing and your tips sounds perfect for it!
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Gail Thomas
Thanks for the detailed breakdown!
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Simona O'Neill
This is a great list Andre! And I really believe that the best articles can’t be written with AI only. The tools are only there to make writing less time consuming and better structured.
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Pawan Kumar
@simona_o_neill3 Totally Agree, the human touch is needed to make the storytelling live.
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Asís
Great chance to try out some new tools! I've probably gotten too used to ChatGPT and Ollama...
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André J
@soyasis What are you using Ollama for?
Nastassia
Thanks for the list. I love Perplexity and Grammarly. And I will try Hemingway. With that product name it has to be exceptional :)
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André J
@nastassia_k It's pretty 🆒! Fun fact my holding company is also called Hemingway 🍸
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Gurkaran Singh
Ah, blending AI tools for writing is like conducting a symphony of creativity and data! It's a fun challenge to out-swing those generic "GPT speak" responses, isn't it? How do you navigate the AI writing orchestra to hit all the right notes? 🎵
André J
@thestarkster Is GPT in the room with us right now? 😏
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Gurkaran Singh
@sentry_co yess sirrrr 🙈
Gregory Karfo
Thank Andre! Super useful!
Nick Zemlyanskiy
Tried Textfx, got nice takes for lyrics, maaan, this is a real lyric booster, thanks. All I need now is a cool voice like Danny Brown or something like that :D
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André J
@klauss_zee Yes, really love the creativity TextFX can produce. I think there are some really nice Audio voice synths out there as well. There was one that launched on PH last week actually, it was unbelievable! Best I have heard so far. I'll let you know if I remember the name!
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Nick Zemlyanskiy
@sentry_co Thank you, it would be great!
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Olie Fullin
I will definitely try this, thank you for sharing!
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