In this guide, I'm going to go over Shakespeare AI in detail, a AI content writing platform most recent for full blog posts, announcements, emails, and other copies
I'll go over the main features you need to know and list all the templates you can use.
What is Shakespeare AI?
Shakespeare is an AI copywriting tool that can generate almost any type of copy you need to improve your professional and personal life. It has handy templates for various things like sales letters, social media content, essays, emails, Amazon product descriptions, or advertising texts. Shakespeare AI will give your text a human voice at the speed of a machine.
This tool is best suited for:
- digital marketing specialists,
- to writers, to students,
- to entrepreneurs,
- to content creators and
- to agencies specialized in SEO.
He joins the wave of other AI content writers who became popular over the last year with the launch of GPT chat.
Shakespeare AI can generate world-class content in over 100 languages, including French, Spanish, German, and English.
The Shakespeare AI team is working on adding new languages soon.
Shakespeare's paid memberships allow you to invite up to 5 members of your team to also take advantage of all the features Shakespeare offers.
Features
1. Create personalized ads
Shakespeare AI can create personalized ads for your social media marketing campaigns. Ads are naturally great, and the tool announces that users will never know that AI is writing them.
Shakespeare AI can generate Facebook, Instagram, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Pinterest ads. Ads have a high conversion rate and will drive traffic to your business.
2. Writing perfect emails
Shakespeare AI can craft a perfect email that matches your brand voice without sacrificing style or sounding like a machine.
Shakespeare AI can create comprehensive email campaigns in minutes so you can focus on other vital segments of your business.
This tool can write numerous emails, including nurture sequences, sales and launches, lifecycle sequences, events and webinars, follow-up emails, and external emails.
3. Create comprehensive blog posts
If you want to create a comprehensive blog post to target a specific audience, you can leave that task to Shakespeare AI. This tool can generate short and long content in just a few clicks. The generated text is free of plagiarism and will perfectly match your brand's voice.
4. Optimizing content for SEO
The content generated by Shakespeare AI is already optimized for search engines. It places keywords where they need to be for your content to rank. Shakespeare AI can optimize referencing web texts, sales pages, blogs, and product descriptions
5. No experience required
You don't have to be a coding guru or a talented writer to use Shakespeare AI. All you need to do is type a few words in the right places to get professional-quality content that meets your business needs.
6. Variety of content supported
Shakespeare AI supports the generation of a wide range of AI content. It can generate social media content, emails, sales letters, essays, Amazon product descriptions, advertising texts, and more.
In addition, more than 40 editorial templates adapt to any content you have in mind.
Interface and design
Shakespeare AI has a user-friendly interface. There are no complicated forms to fill out, and the site is designed so that you can easily navigate from the home page to the templates tab. Shakespeare AI is optimized for mobile devices.
Ease of use
Shakespeare AI is highly ranked in terms of ease of use. Once the tool is launched, even a non-technical person can use it intuitively with minimal assistance. In fact, Shakespeare AI is designed for all ages, and the process of generating content is simple.
Pricing
Shakespeare AI has three price levels: Free, Standard, and Pro plans.
Free plan - $0/month
This is a free trial plan. You don't have to pay anything to try Shakespeare AI.
This plan comes with 10,000 free words, world-class customer service, an extensive template library, and a 5-day free trial.
Standard plan - $49/month
The standard plan offers all the features of the free plan, plus 40 copywriting templates, team functionality, target user personas, writing in over 100 languages, and priority support.
For $49, you get 45,000 words.
Pro plan - $59/month
The Pro plan offers all the features of the Standard plan, plus access to the Shakespeare blog assistant, premium technical support, onboarding and training sessions, predictive AI text, and 60,000 words per month. The Pro package also includes extensive content creation tools.
How can you use Shakespeare AI?
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use Shakespeare AI after signing in.
1. Log in to your account
The first step is to visit the official Shakespeare AI site using your preferred browser.
2. Select your model
Once the tool is launched, it is a matter of selecting an appropriate model. Shakespeare AI has a long list of templates, including the blog assistant, writing from scratch, Facebook ad titles, Facebook ad text, Google ads, and blog paragraphs. Choose a template that matches the text you have in mind.
3. Generate your document
The next step is to give a name to the untitled document that will appear. Then enter the title and the contents/summary of the copy you want Shakespeare AI to generate.
4. Configure the tone used
Select the output tone from the dropdown list.
The list contains a tone that is friendly, happy, sad, excited, witty, relaxed, professional, daring, persuasive, and serious.
Then, enter the keyword you have in mind in the space provided and select the output length. Shakespeare AI supports up to three output lengths: short, medium, and long.
5. Generating content with AI
Check from step one to step four to make sure everything is in order, then click the “Generate” button.
Wait a few seconds for Shakespeare AI to generate the article.
If you like what was generated, you can quickly copy and paste it into your CMS like Webflow for my part or your document.
AI Text Generation Test
To test the effectiveness of Shakespeare's AI, I wanted to see how well she could create a detailed article for me and whether he could pass an AI originality test.
The test analyzed the result and told me if it thought it was written by a human or by artificial intelligence.
I started Shakespeare, clicked on the template tab, and selected “write from scratch.”
I named the document and typed the “How to prepare chicken pad thai” prompt in the title field. Pad Thai is a popular Asian dish and I wanted to see if Shakespeare could write a review about this dish, list the ingredients, and give specific instructions on how to prepare it.
I selected “friendly” in the output tone and “short” in the output length and entered “Make Chicken Pad Thai” as the keyword. I then clicked on “Generate” to generate the copy.
Here is the copy that I got as a result:
This recipe is a must if you're in the mood for Pad Thai. It is easy to make and only takes about 30 minutes. The main ingredients are chicken, rice noodles, and Thai chili paste.
First, heat some oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add chicken and cook until browned. Then add the rice noodles and cook until tender. Finally, add the Thai chili paste and cook for an additional minute. Serve hot and enjoy!
The short result was to include more details in the blog post. He was not sure whether to provide complete instructions or only a summary.
I pasted the contents of the output into this AI content detector, who told me that he thought that 5% of the output was human-generated and 95% AI-generated!
AI-generated content detector
As you can see, Shakespeare generated 700 words of content that were quite well detailed. As a final test, I pasted the output into my AI content detector:
19% of human content detected.
Shakespeare isn't quite the quality I've found in other tools. It needs to work more on its natural language processing and on generating content that requires less editing and revision before being placed on the Internet.
Final Verdict
Overall, Shakespeare has several interesting tools in his portfolio. It can generate writing for short and long articles and high-quality ideas for advertisements and texts. The complete blog that he generated for me maintained a consistent theme.
The software needs to be fine-tuned. Some results include grammatical and other errors that you would not expect to see. The tool also doesn't pass the AI content detector test, which is something it needs to do before it can be reliably used instead of real human writers.
The price is too high compared to other alternatives in this space. I would like to see how the Shakespeare team goes about winning market share in the highly competitive niche of AI content writing.