What Is Writesonic?

Writesonic is an AI writing platform with 100+ templates covering blog posts, ads, product descriptions, emails, social posts, and more. It's built on GPT-4 and Claude, and includes Chatsonic — a web-connected chatbot that can browse the internet and generate images.

We tested Writesonic for 6 weeks across blog writing, ad copy, product descriptions, and email sequences.

Best Use Cases

Writesonic is strongest for short-to-medium-form content: ad copy, product descriptions, email subject lines, social media captions, and landing page copy. The templates are genuinely well-designed — you fill in context and get usable output on the first or second try.

For long-form articles (1,500+ words), Writesonic struggles with consistency. The AI Article Writer can produce 2,000-word articles, but they often drift in focus and require significant editing to sound authoritative.

Chatsonic: ChatGPT With Web Access

Chatsonic is Writesonic's answer to ChatGPT, with one key advantage: real-time web access. Ask it about recent AI tool launches, current pricing, or today's news and it pulls live results. It also integrates image generation via Stable Diffusion.

For research-backed writing and up-to-date content, Chatsonic is notably more useful than base ChatGPT. It's not as good as Perplexity for pure research, but it's a capable all-in-one option.

Pricing: The Best Value in AI Writing

Writesonic's free plan gives 25 generations per month — enough to evaluate it properly. The Individual plan at $16/month (annual) is the sweet spot for solo creators, unlocking unlimited generations using GPT-3.5 or paying credits for GPT-4.

At $16/month, Writesonic is the most affordable capable AI writer we've tested. Jasper charges $49/month for comparable features. For budget-conscious creators, Writesonic is the obvious starting point.