Don't Bother With Reword.com

Published on August 31, 2023

The prospect of an AI tool that could learn from my blog and writing style and then write like me was tantalising. So, when I was being aggressively advertised reword.com – my curiosity was peaked.

Sadly, reword is a typical GPT wrapper. It’s a great idea, but it’s not anything special. It’s akin to those GPT wrapping tools that allow you to ask questions about PDF files and other forms of days with a fancy UI.

The biggest problem with Reword is the cost. It is almost $60 AUD monthly, considerably more than I pay for a ChatGPT and Midjourney subscription combined.

If you want AI to write like you, you already have a considerably cheaper option called ChatGPT.

AI learning your writing style can be done using stylometric analysis. Something that GPT-4 is very adept at doing. I imagine this is what Reword is doing, too. Provide some samples of your writing or upload a file to the Advanced Data Analysis plugin and ask it to perform a stylometric analysis and write you a reusable text prompt.

I am unsure what techniques Reword employs or if they use some form of GPT fine-tuning. Something tells me the service is a little more simplistic than that, but I could be wrong. If you want to train AI to write like you for a lot less, OpenAI now allows you to fine-tune GPT-3.5.

It’s a good idea, but it’s priced way too high for what it is. If Reword wants to succeed, it needs a plan that is at least half the cost of what they’re asking for now.