Blog Post Humanizer
Rewrite an AI-drafted blog post so it earns the read — a real hook, a real voice, a reason to keep scrolling — while keeping every point you set out to make.
Works for
- •Replace a generic AI intro with a hook that actually pulls readers in
- •Give the whole post a voice instead of the flat, interchangeable AI register
- •Keep your outline, takeaways, and links — just fix the bland delivery
Before — AI draft
In today's digital age, productivity has become more important than ever. With so many distractions vying for our attention, it can be challenging to stay focused. In this blog post, we will discuss several effective strategies that can help you boost your productivity and achieve your goals.
After — HumanText
I used to think the problem was that I needed a better to-do app. Turns out I had eleven of them. The real fix wasn't another tool — it was admitting that three specific habits were quietly eating my day, and that I could kill all three before lunch. Here's what they were.
FAQ
- Why do AI blog intros feel so generic?
- Models open with the same scaffolding every time — 'In today's digital age,' 'In this blog post we will discuss' — which tells readers nothing and signals filler ahead. People bounce before the first real sentence. Humanizing replaces the throat-clearing with an actual hook.
- Will it keep my structure and key points?
- Yes. Your outline, takeaways, headings, and links all stay. What changes is the bland, interchangeable voice — the post says the same things, just in a way people want to read.
- Does it humanize the whole post or just the intro?
- The whole post. The intro is where readers decide to stay, but the flat AI rhythm runs through every section. Humanizing fixes the voice end to end.
- Is there a free version?
- Yes — 1,000 words free to start, enough to humanize an intro or a short section. For full posts at volume, the paid plans scale up word limits.
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