QuillBot vs Anyword
QuillBot starts cheaper at $10/mo. Pricing isn't the whole story below.
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 →Anyword
$49/moPredictive copy scoring trained on conversion data.
Anyword scores every line of copy for predicted conversion based on a massive dataset of ad and landing-page outcomes. Best-in-class for performance marketers.
- Predictive scoring is genuinely useful
- Brand voice + audience profiles
- Strong landing-page workflow
- Chrome extension
- Score model can over-fit to certain niches
- Pricing scales with seats fast
Performance and growth marketers who A/B test copy frequently.
Try Anyword →Which should you pick?
If your top criterion is price: QuillBot. If you care most about paraphrase modes are genuinely different, pick QuillBot. If predictive scoring is genuinely useful matters more to you, Anyword 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.