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I love that Frase provides an affordable alternative to tools like Clearscope and Content Harmony. Is it 100% on par with these tools.
All the features I believe are missing are on the concept map, so I'll just wait patiently.
It helps me to improve SEO friendly content. Also, it generates a good content idea with a short time, which really helps.
With my blog planning calendar full to the brim of ideas, the time suck of actually getting these articles researched and published has been causing me to come out in hives.
It's super easy to search the web and find questions users where asking. They also make it super easy to take those questions and write an article pretty quickly.
But again, that is the risk of AI, and why you have humans review things.
The ease and speed with with I can create new and relevant content PLUS have my SEO handled on the fly has been a great benefit to me.
A feature to organize my pages project-wise would be useful. The lack of proper organization of my content can be somewhat disappointing.
This tool is easy to use and the team is very responsive. If you need competent, reliable service, then Scale Nut is your best option.
AI writes only shorter sentences and struggles.
That's a great application haven't found anything anywhere near this good for writing posts for my website. It includes keywords and is really good at SEO and website tailoring.
I struggle a little with the workflow from doing the SEO research, to identify what topics to write about, and then structuring the articles.
I start using the trial version of scalenut and this helps me a lot in my freelance and blog career. I used the ad copies generated using the scalenut and the results were outstanding I was amazed.
At the moment there is a lack of integration (e.g. with Wordpress) and especially of languages other than English in both content generation and settings.
However, the best feature is the commitment of the Scalenut team who are taking feedback and engaging with customers to make a superb product. We feel we are part of the developing team.
It's difficult to focus on writing when you're a small business owner because you wear many hats, and you don't get a lot of time to do it. It might affect your content generation.
Maddy O.: Hi, I'm Maddy. I'm an SEO Content Strategist, and I would give Frase a four out of five star review. For more reviews, click below. Before using Frase, it was a lot of manual processes, a lot of team members doing research and me having to get involved really, because I had to steer them in the right direction. And so by using tools like Frase, I was able to get away from a lot of manual processes and a lot of really human hours of time, and even my own time as the founder of my company. And really, I think one of the strengths of Frase for a company like mine that focuses on SEO is that it gives you a really nice picture of the search landscape for whatever given term that you're trying to optimize to rank in relevant search, or really even beyond the SEO side of things, just the topics that you're wanting to write about and understanding what's already been said about them. So, using Frase has been great because it takes a lot of that manual process out, a lot of me being involved in giving direction, and it now empowers my team to create reports for different topics whenever they have new ideas without having to go through me or anybody else. I initially chose Frase first and foremost because I got a special deal on it, and I'm the type of person who likes to try a lot of different tools. I like to see, I like to compare the differences between them to understand what's really the best tool for the job. And so really what sparked me to choose Frase was because I had the special deal to get it, but I would still use it today. I'm just grateful that I got the deal when I got it. And in terms of deciding to make that purchase decision, to some extent it was comparing Frase, in the landing page of where I saw the deal, I was comparing Frase to other tools that I was familiar with and I was curious to see how it stacked up. It was also just being able to see the tool in action, to sort of demo what it looks like to generate a report, see what the results are, other features of their content editor, which allows you to compare, say for example, a content brief versus the research versus your first draft and maybe any other supplemental pieces of content that you would review as part of using Frase to create new content. To some extent, it was seeing what the founders were doing, being really excited about what was on their planned product updates for the year, just seeing what plans they had to grow it from that initial point. And I think that Frase has consistently delivered on their promises, their roadmap, so really, nothing has changed for me since that initial purchase decision. I've only been more and more happy with the decision to use Frase. So, I think Frase is a fairly frictionless user experience. In describing their different features, looking at the user interface, everything's pretty clearly labeled. Generating a report is really simple. I think with any content optimization tool, you of course have to consider whatever plan you're on. The plan that I'm on is unlimited documents, so I don't think a lot before I generate a Frase report, but with some of the other content optimization tools that I do use, it's a matter of really deciding what keyword we want to go after, what very specific topic we want to go after before generating a report. Because with some of the other tools out there, it's a credit, every credit has an associated price, and so I don't want to waste the credits. But what's great about Frase, and I would say especially the level of plan that I'm on, is that I don't have to think so hard about that. I can explore topics without worrying about a credit getting in the way or going to waste because I'm not going to use it. So, I think that's something that I don't necessarily see with all the content optimization tools, even a level of a plan that has unlimited offerings, and I think that is something that's really cool about Frase. But other than that, training my team to use Frase, it's probably one of the easiest trainings I've done and it doesn't even really need to exist, because most people can figure it out even before consulting any of the resources that I've put together for my team, or for clients even, to understand what the reports mean. My advice for those considering Frase is to understand the full landscape of similar content optimization tools, and it really depends on if you have a budget for multiple tools, then I think Frase should be one of them. If you have a budget for one tool, my recommendation would be Clearscope, just because it does a lot of the same things that Frase does, and I think for our team, how we use both tools in tandem is more using Frase on the front end to create a research report, a little bit of a topic brief, and then using Clearscope on the back end to make sure that we've weaved in all relevant keywords to be able to see again what the search landscape is comparing to the data that's out there. We've found on my team that Clearscope reports as far as things like word count and making a suggestion for what you should aim for based on what's already ranking, the Clearscope data relies on the median of whatever articles they consider in the report, versus Frase takes the average. And so the median situation is better for sussing out outliers and not letting that affect how we approach word count with content. So, that's a very specific thing to consider, but again, we use both tools, so I'm not saying one's necessarily better than the other. I would just say that if budget was limited, I might go with something more like Clearscope, but with an unlimited Frase plan, I think you can also do a lot with that too. So, it's a matter of what sort of strengths your team has and where you might need a little bit of robot power to supplement the rest.
Adham E.: Hi there, my name is Adham, I work as an airline ticketing agent, and I would rate Scalenut in total about four out of five. If I were able to give it a fracture, I would go a little bit higher. But overall, I have a little concern about the pricing, but other than that, I would rate it four out of five. Okay, so overall I would say that it's just trying to find the perfect combination of words that would lead to the right place in the search engine optimization. How the search engine works, it just makes it a little bit easier instead of the guessing game and trial and error or hiring an external agency to handle stuff like that, can get a little bit pricey and you don't really control your whole content as much. It kind of helps find that optimization and makes it easier for you to find the right words to use that you're going to end up trying to describe anyways, but you might not be using the right words to describe what you're trying to describe. What I like most is that they have an automated process. If you go through the flow, it kind of helps you from the process from start to end. You just basically have to give it an outline about what you're thinking about and what you want to accomplish, and then it kind of guides you along the way using the recommended words or keywords in the positions that would help you kind of jump up the ladder a little bit when it comes to search engine optimization, it kind of helps you find the right description for the website or the webpage, the title and keywords that you should also use. I think they should not limit your choices by sometimes maybe industry or something like that. They should be able to let you choose. Also, the second thing is, it would be a lot better if we were able to control the results after they come in. If you're trying to search for the first 30, top 30 ranked websites and then you should work from there. I think I should have the opportunity to make changes to those 30 websites because some of them might not be really that relative, and I think that kind of hurts a little bit too, that I'm not able to make that adjustment before I move on to the next step.
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