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The Ideation tools can help me figure out actual popular topics. It uses Google's "Also Asked" entries and Quora questions based on search volume.
The content grader tool is a long tool that I have always been looking for. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Keyword research tools are limited, a bit shallow comparing to leading products like Ahrefs, Ubersuggest.
Less credits to use smart copy tool comparing to other new copywrting tools, however an unlimited subscription addon save me. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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It has most of the required features for writing: keyword and topic research, clustering, automated outlining for blog ideas, AI text generation for long-form editing, on-page scoring, and benchmarking. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The workflow can be a bit confusing because you have to "activate" the content you will work on. Overall I would prefer a workflow with shared workspaces (like having the outline and editor in the same place).
These are UI/UX wise. In terms of functionality, if they could include the rest of the text-based functions a writer needs, it would be amazing, like gender bias, inclusiveness, sentiment analysis, grammar, etc... maybe as it grows, they could add these.
UPDATE: Development has been stale for months now, so I wouldn't recommend this service any more, unless they re-activate development to catch up to their competitors (they wayyyyyy behind) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The ease of use and the simplicity. AI writers can get very complicated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing. But I wish the team would add more features. I think the updates lagged this year. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
what i really like is that NT helps write articles faster than i used to, it saves me a lot of time= money! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The time that was down beacuse of the wave of people coming from appsumo, but they fixed the issue. Update: the Facebook group is dead and so is the development of the software, at least, it is what it looks like. I haven't seen any UI improvements in months and actually stopped using this software Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I enjoy using SEO research tools, and I like having a few of them because I know that there will always be a lot of keyword research and optimization tasks that need to be done. These tasks are some of my favorite activities to do, so having these tools is really useful for me. I enjoy Ubersuggest, Rankwatch, Authorithas, HikeSEO, WriterZen and Neuraltext.
Neuraltext helped me to optimize content with concise content briefs. I remember a tool that used to provide this type of functionality back in the day, but it isn't around anymore. The issue was that the cost was unbelievably expensive. I loved being able to optimize my content and get new keyword ideas - without breaking the bank.
NeuralText is very similar and might even be better. I love the idea of getting in on the ground floor and seeing how this technology will develop over time while benefitting from their cutting-edge system. This is a really innovative way to optimize your content.
While it's understandable that there may be other SEO tools available, I suggest supporting this one too. It has a lot of potentials and is very cost-effective. I've been looking to build SEO keyword-optimized content for my site with a tool that can read through large blocks of text and present word suggestions at the best spots. It's great to see that the new NeuralText tool achieves this, which I think makes it quite unique among the others I have seen. I can't wait to see how it gets even better over time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The user interface and user experience could be improved upon to be more intuitive. A keyword difficulty measurement tool would also be a good addition to the program, as well as a better design for the keyword cluster report. The long-form content assistant is currently lacking features that would make it a more compelling option for content creators. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It helps with content research: keyword identification, topic research and outlining of blogs. Also in the search results, it compiles around 20 google serp analysis. Analyze the top 20 on the SERPs and pull in the h1's, h2's, h3's, h4's. Has a list of relevant questions that can be answered (from reddit, quora, google etc). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The AI text generator is a bit clunky at the moment, but I know there is a new version update coming soon. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.



- Is like having 3 tools in one
- Powerful smart copy feature
- Great keyword research feature
- Easy to generate new keyword ideas Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Still in development, not yet mature, but in the way.
- Little UX/UI details to improve Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Neuraltext offers several feature that helps me to streamline my SEO content production and my Copywriting. It gives me insights regarding the most relevant topics regarding my needs. Creating optimal content is important, but create optimal and relevant content is gold, and Neuraltext is helping with it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The UI needs to be more intiutive and accessible. Don't get me wrong, the current performance is great, but it could be better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Have been doing a lot of research and testing on this tool. I bought it back when it launched and for 6 days I could not log in. It was very unfortunate for the developers.
Now that I have tested it, I quite like it. A lot of praise had been given to Frase, NeuralText seems like a solid competitor. It seems the interface in Frase is more polished and well formatted but NeuralText is doing pretty much the same thing, but with AI writing tools too!
Some say NT is a jack of all trades, master of none. I am not a super-user so I might be missing out on some details, but I have some doubts about how valid that sentiment is. It seems to me NT IS doing what Frase does with content briefs. It isn't far doing far less, it is doing a similar enough job that to me they do a comparable job with content briefs. Though I could be wrong. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
With the AI tools, I still find it a bit clunky and have to jump around several AI tools to get what I wanted. The worst part of the experience for me so far is how NT forces me to type more before it helps me generate content. This limit seems arbitrary. For example, I started with a paragraph and NT can help me write some stuff. I didn't like what it wrote so I wanted to try again to expand on the same paragraph, but now it says it needs me to type more before I can generate something else? I can keep generating long-form in other AI writers but here I am locked out and forced to write, even if I just wanted to get some variants...? As it stands right now I can see myself using NT the same way Frase works: with the help of another AI writer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.