Fast first draft
ChatGPT is often a strong default for emails, articles, outlines, landing pages and mixed writing tasks.
Writing
Writing quality is not only grammar. The best AI for writing should understand audience, tone, structure, factual risk and how much editing you want to do after the first draft.
Guide
These notes avoid fragile plan details and focus on durable buying criteria: workflow fit, output quality, verification effort and risk.
ChatGPT is often a strong default for emails, articles, outlines, landing pages and mixed writing tasks.
Claude is often strong when the draft needs restraint, polish, critique or less promotional language.
Gemini can be useful when source material lives inside Google Docs, Gmail or Drive workflows.
MultipleChat is useful when you want to ask several AIs for the same draft and choose the strongest style.
Always check claims, tone, audience fit, repeated phrases, citations and whether the text sounds like your brand.
Give every model the same brief, audience, word count, banned phrases and examples before judging writing quality.
Practical test
Use the same prompt, same file and same scoring rule. Compare the answer you would actually send, publish, present or commit.
| What to score | Good answer | Warning sign |
|---|---|---|
| Clarity | Easy to understand and structured for the audience. | Sounds smart but hides the actual answer. |
| Accuracy | Separates facts, assumptions and uncertain claims. | Confident claims without support. |
| Usability | Needs little editing before real use. | Requires a full rewrite or misses the task. |
| Risk | Flags privacy, legal, medical, financial or source issues. | Encourages blind trust in the output. |
Models to compare
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