If you're looking for a low-cost way to write a Wikipedia article that's been vetted to meet Wikipedia's strict policies and that's virtually certain to be accepted, Wikipedia Article AI could be for you. The tool uses ChatGPT-4 AI technology to write fact-checked Wikipedia articles that meet Wikipedia's policies. It's designed to offer a 10x cost savings compared to human writers and comes with an acceptance guarantee, meaning you can get a refund if the article isn't accepted. At $69 USD, including a 14-day money-back guarantee, it's a good option for businesses, celebrities and startups that want to get a Wikipedia presence.
Another interesting option is Katteb, which can generate content in more than 110 languages and offers features like credible source citations, proofreading in 25 languages, and plagiarism detection. Katteb offers a variety of pricing options, including monthly and annual subscriptions, so you can choose the best option for your needs and budget. The tool is geared for businesses and individuals who want to create credible and verifiable content quickly.
For a wider range of content creation tasks, Thundercontent offers an AI-powered platform that supports more than 140 languages and offers tools like AI Writer for SEO-optimized content, AI Chat for using real-time data, and AI Voice for turning written content into audio. Pricing starts at $9 per month, and there's a free trial, so Thundercontent is geared for making content creation easier and more productive.