Posts tagged: tools
Using AI Writing Tools Without a Subscription to All of Them
Most writers do not need every tool. How to pick one and get good at it rather than maintaining five subscriptions at different capability levels.
ChatGPT vs. Gemini for Content Marketing: What Changes at Scale
For writers running high-volume operations, differences in output consistency and cost matter. A practical assessment from the content production side.
Claude vs. ChatGPT for Content Writing: A Practical Comparison
Not a features comparison. A working comparison based on actual content tasks: which handles long-form better, which holds tone more consistently, which produces output that needs less editing.
Perplexity for Content Research: When It Earns Its Place
Perplexity is useful for sourced background research and not much else. How it fits into a content workflow, what to trust, and what to verify before it goes into a draft.
skills.sh: Pre-Built Claude Skills
skills.sh is a library of pre-built Claude skills for SEO, copywriting, and content marketing. What it includes and why building your own is the real value.
VS Code for Writers: Markdown Over Word
Microsoft Word fights AI workflows at every step. Here is why Markdown and VS Code are better for how content work actually happens now.
How to Use Claude for Long-Form Content
Claude handles longer context windows and more complex briefs than most tools. What that makes possible for content writers, where it still falls short, and how to structure sessions that get consistent results.
How to Create Custom Claude Skills
Claude skills encode your workflow and standards into instructions the model carries into every session. Here is how to build one.