QuillBot popularized one-click paraphrasing. TextPilot bundles paraphrase and rewrite with grammar, summarizer, email tools, and Pro features like Humanizer and AI Detector—here is how to think about the tradeoff.
View TextPilot pricing| Area | QuillBot (typical) | TextPilot.ai |
|---|---|---|
| Paraphrasing modes | Core strength | Paraphrase + rewrite + tone via workflow |
| Grammar | Available | Dedicated Grammar Fix |
| Summarizer | Yes | Yes |
| Plagiarism / originality | Premium add-on in many regions | Pro Plagiarism Scan |
| Humanizer | Varies | Pro Humanizer |
| AI detection | Separate product lines exist in market | Pro AI Detector |
| Browser workflow | Extensions / apps per roadmap | Chrome extension for in-page edits |
QuillBot built a large audience around paraphrasing modes, integrations, and a recognizable free tier. Users who mainly need synonym-level rephrasing often start there.
If your day is split between “make this paragraph clearer” and “respond to this email thread,” TextPilot’s layout may reduce context switching.
Both products offer free tiers with limits and paid upgrades. TextPilot highlights daily free actions without a card, a monthly Pro tier, and a lifetime deal for users who dislike subscriptions. Check current numbers before deciding.
Stay with QuillBot if you are happy with its tone modes, ecosystem, and billing—or if your team already standardized on it.
Switch experiments make sense when you want detection and humanization alongside rewriting, or when you want email-centric tools (compose + Smart Reply) in the same subscription.
For many solo writers and students, yes—run both free tiers and compare output quality on your real drafts.
Yes—see Paraphrasing Tool and Rewrite Tool.
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