2. Its freeze-list feature keeps brand names, jargon, and key phrases exactly where you want them, no accidental changes.
3. The auto-check scans the output against GPTZero and Turnitin instantly, giving you a confidence score before you hit publish. I was torn between a basic paraphraser and GPTinf last month. I needed to edit a 4,500-word report for a client who hates detection flags. The first run was a bit rough-some awkward phrasing-so I tweaked the settings, and the second pass sailed past GPTZero without a hitch.
I mean, that's pretty good. What makes it stand out? Well, it reworks sentence structure, not just swapping synonyms. That keeps the meaning intact while making the text feel natural. Plus, you can do multiple trials; if you're not happy the first time, just click "try again" and it refines the text.
Target users? Content creators, marketers, students, and businesses that churn SEO articles. If you're a freelancer billing by the word, this tool saves you from costly revisions caused by detection flags. Compared to QuillBot or Spinbot, GPTinf's success rate is higher-about 90-95% on the first try according to real-world tests.
It also doesn't add weird symbols or fonts that scream "AI." In short, GPTinf is a quick, reliable way to make AI-generated copy pass as human. If you're tired of your content getting flagged, give it a shot. You'll get a free trial, and if you like it, the paid plans start at just $8/month.
2. Use the freeze-list to lock in critical terms.
3. Run the auto-check for instant detection scores.
4. Iterate with multiple trial runs.
5. Benefit from constant updates that keep pace with new detectors.
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