WriteSonic (Chatsonic)

by Writesonic

Track, optimize, and grow your brand across AI search

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About

Writesonic is now positioned as an AI Search Visibility Platform rather than only an AI writing tool. It combines content generation with tools for tracking and improving how a brand appears in AI-generated answers across platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. The platform still supports classic marketing-copy workflows, including drafting blog posts, ads, landing pages, emails, and product descriptions. Its Chatsonic assistant extends the writing experience with conversational prompting, while the broader platform layers in SEO, content auditing, and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) capabilities. A distinguishing part of the current product is its AI visibility workflow: users can monitor prompts, track brand presence and sentiment, and use an Action Center to prioritize fixes. Higher tiers add broader tracking, more automation, additional seats, and enterprise features such as SSO and strategist support.

What you can do with it

  • Monitor how your brand and competitors are mentioned across ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and other AI assistants, then prioritize visibility opportunities.
  • Generate SEO-optimized blog posts, articles, and landing pages based on GEO insights for specific prompts and topics.
  • Run recurring site audits to find and fix technical and on-page issues that hurt both search rankings and AI assistant visibility.
  • Use Chatsonic to draft on-brand email campaigns, ad copy, and social posts informed by current search and AI visibility data.
  • Identify prompts where competitors dominate AI-generated answers and create targeted content to win mentions and improve share of voice.

Pricing

Free — $0/mo, no credit card, limited content generation and basic access
Basic — $249/mo, $199/mo if billed annually, 2 users, 2–4 projects, around 100 articles/month and 40 site audits with GEO tracking across major AI platforms
Growth — $499/mo, $399/mo if billed annually, 5 users, more projects, 200 articles/month, expanded site audits, higher GEO limits and advanced GEO tools like sentiment analysis and AI search volume
Enterprise — Custom pricing, custom limits on users, projects and tracking, full GEO coverage across many AI platforms, SSO, custom dashboards, and dedicated support

How to access

Primarily a web platform accessed via browser at writesonic.com with open signup; users create an account using email/password or Google login, then manage projects, audits, and GEO tracking from the dashboard. Paid tiers unlock higher limits, GEO features, and API access for integrating Writesonic data and generation into external tools or marketing stacks, while Enterprise customers typically engage via sales for SSO and custom integrations.

Access via web app at writesonic.com with email/password sign-up and standard login, with additional options to authenticate using Google; free plan is open signup with no credit card required, while Enterprise access typically starts via sales contact or demo request; APIs are available on paid tiers for integration into existing marketing or analytics workflows.

Tips for getting the best results

Start by connecting your primary domains and specifying your brand and key competitors so Writesonic can crawl your site and begin tracking visibility across Google search and AI assistants. Use the GEO dashboards to identify prompts and topics where your brand underperforms or where competitors are frequently mentioned, then open those opportunities directly into content workflows to generate or refresh blog posts, landing pages, or resource pages targeting those gaps. Run site audits to uncover technical and on-page SEO issues that could hinder both traditional rankings and AI visibility, and prioritize fixes using the Action Center or ticket-style task lists. Within Chatsonic, reference specific pages, briefs, or GEO insights when prompting (for example, ask it to draft an article that aims to win mentions for a particular prompt in ChatGPT and Gemini), and review drafts against your style and compliance guidelines before publishing. As you ship updates, revisit GEO and SEO reports to measure shifts in visibility and refine your prompt and content strategy over time.

Known limitations

The platform is tightly focused on marketing and AI search visibility, so it is less suited for highly technical, legal, or domain-specialist writing without substantial human review. GEO metrics depend on Writesonic’s own sampling and tracking of AI assistants, which may lag behind rapid changes in those external platforms or miss long-tail prompts. Content generation quality varies by topic and still requires editorial oversight to catch inaccuracies, hallucinations, and brand-voice issues. Usage limits on lower tiers (articles, audits, tracked prompts, and monitored platforms) can constrain larger teams, and advanced features like broader AI platform coverage, custom dashboards, and SSO are reserved for the Enterprise tier. Integration options outside of API and standard web workflows may be limited compared with full-featured marketing suites.

Model / Technology

RAG-style AI content and GEO platform using large language models like GPT-4-class systems plus proprietary visibility and SEO datasets

Commercial use

Writesonic’s terms allow customers to use generated content for commercial purposes, including publishing marketing materials and website copy; users are responsible for ensuring content complies with applicable laws, third-party rights, and platform policies, and enterprise contracts may include additional data and compliance terms but there is no standard revenue threshold that changes licensing.

Training data

Writesonic states that it builds on top of major large language models and augments them with its own SEO and GEO datasets, meaning outputs are generated from a mix of general web-scale training data (as used by the underlying LLMs) and proprietary visibility data about search and AI assistant results; specific corpus lists and licensing details are not fully disclosed, and there are no widely reported public controversies tied to Writesonic’s own data collection beyond the general questions that apply to web-trained LLMs.