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7 Free AI Tools Every New Writer Should Use

Yes, writers should use AI tools especially the new comers..

By Miss AzkaPublished 9 months ago 2 min read
7 Free AI Tools Every New Writer Should Use
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Yes, writers should use AI tools especially the new comers..

Because, in beginning you don't have enough life experiences to write about.

And you also didn't know many ways and strategies to find topics or ideas

Beside this,

AI tools make your writing process more easier and time efficient.

Today, I am giving you a list of 9 ai tools that help you most in your beginner phase.

(But that doesn't mean you can't use it afterwards).

1. Grammarly (Free Version):

I know you heard of this a 1000 times.

Because it is that good to get mentioned.

It catches spelling errors, fixes grammar, and suggests synonyms—all in real time.

2. ChatGPT (Free Tier):

Staring at a blinking cursor? ChatGPT, oe any other writing tool, can help.

Ask it about your topic and it delivers ideas faster than you can brew coffee.

But remember,

It’s response is not worth publishing—it’s here only to give a kick to your imagination.

3. Google Docs or your keyboard's default Voice Typing:

A natural way to let your mouth spitting words that your inner self have.

Just think about a topic ( not necessarily perfect) , on the mic and start speaking.

Let come out all the knowledge that you have about that topic. Don't worry about punctuations, typos, or wrong sentence. You are there to edit. Just speak first

For new writers, it’s an easy way to get words flowing without overthinking (even if it hears “hero” as “hairdo” sometimes).

4. Hemingway Editor :

Hemingway’s free web app highlights complex phrases, passive voice, and readability score.

It's perfect to trim the fat in your blog post.

Just Paste your text, follow it's suggestions, and level up your writing instantly.

5. QuillBot (Free Version):

Do you also have one sentence or word repeated ten times in the same post?

QuillBot’s free paraphrasing tool rewrites sentences to keep your writing fresh.

As a beginner, it’s a handy way to experiment with style and expand your vocabulary.

But don't use it to to copy, paste, paraphrase and publish other's work as your own.

6. Ahrefs free title generator

As a writer you should know that 80% of readers judge to read the post or not by seeing it's title.

Don't take it lightly.

If you are not able to come up with great titles, this tool can help.

Just add your keyword and it generates different types of titles for you.

7. Reedsy Book Editor

This tool is especially for book and novel writers.

Reedsy’s free book editor formats your writing into a professional-looking layout.

It’s simple, clean, and perfect for beginners who want to see their words shaped into something “real” without tech headaches.

Final words

These free AI tools are here to handle the grunt work—grammar, structure, ideas—so you can focus on finding your voice.

So stop hating AI and use it to for your benefit.

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Miss Azka

Freelance Content Writer.

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