Frase vs QuillBot
QuillBot starts cheaper at $10/mo. Pricing isn't the whole story below.
Frase
$15/moSERP-driven brief generation + writer in one tool.
Frase started as a brief generator and added a writer. The brief side is still the strongest part — it ingests SERPs and outputs structured outlines faster than anything else.
- Best-in-class brief generation
- Cheaper than Surfer
- AI writer is decent enough to skip a second tool
- Topic clustering
- Editor scoring is less granular than Surfer
- UI feels dated
Agencies and freelancers writing 4+ briefs per week.
Try Frase →QuillBot
$10/moParaphrasing + summarizing that actually preserves meaning.
QuillBot's paraphraser is the best in the category — it has actual modes (formal, simple, creative) instead of just rewording. Free tier is generous.
- Paraphrase modes are genuinely different
- Built-in summarizer + citation generator
- Free tier covers most use cases
- Chrome + Word extensions
- Not a generative writer — purely transformation
- Premium upsell is aggressive
Students, researchers, and anyone reworking dense source material.
Try QuillBot →Which should you pick?
If your top criterion is price: QuillBot. If you care most about best-in-class brief generation, pick Frase. If paraphrase modes are genuinely different matters more to you, QuillBot is the better fit.
Both are worth trying — most teams who switch land on whichever they evaluated second, because the first one set the comparison they didn't know they needed.