What problems is Autoblogging solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before Autoblogging, I had a tough time getting other AI models to give true long-form content that made sense. Anything over 1500 words on most other AI platforms tended to start writing gibberish, so it was not worth editing. Autoblogging is fairly consistent and charges credits by the article output instead of the character output- which is a real game changer.
Why is credit vs. character count important? Because if you have a service that charges by the character limit (30,000 characters each month, etc.), you cannot gauge the quality of your writing projects because of character limits. With Autoblogging, you can put in keywords to make the request that it takes to get the article you want- regardless of character limits. It also gives several options to modify add-ons within the article, such as placing an FAQ section at the end of the article for a summary.
With Autoblogging, I can get a 2500+ word article (which is a good length to turn into a podcast or video script) for just one credit. Just in case the article output was not what I was looking for, the company will gladly review the output and replace that credit so I can try again. I have not had to use that service, because all the output I've had so far has been great. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.