Find your best-fit AI writing tool
There is no single best AI writing assistant — the right choice depends on what you write, your budget, where you work, and how much control you want over the output. A novelist drafting fiction, a marketer producing landing-page copy, and a researcher polishing an academic paper are each best served by a different tool. This quiz weighs your priorities across ten questions and recommends the tool that fits you, plus a strong runner-up worth trying alongside it.
How the quiz works
Each question asks about one dimension of your writing — your primary use case, your budget, the qualities you value most (creativity, accuracy, SEO, ease of use), and how technical you are. Every answer quietly adds weighted points to the tools that suit that preference. When you finish, the quiz totals the scores and surfaces your best match and a runner-up, each with a short explanation of why it fits. Nothing is stored and you can retake it as often as you like to explore different priorities.
Tips for using the result
Treat the recommendation as a shortlist, not a final verdict. The single most reliable test is to run your top pick and the runner-up on a genuine piece of your own writing — your real voice, your real subject matter — for a week before committing to a subscription. Pay attention to how little you have to edit the output, not just how impressive the first draft looks. Many writers settle on a primary general tool plus one specialist (for example a general assistant for everyday drafting and a dedicated marketing tool for campaigns), which is why the runner-up is worth taking seriously.