There's a quiet problem with AI-generated content, and you've probably noticed it already.
You Google something. You click a result. The article loads, and within a few seconds you can tell: this was written to rank, not to inform. Vague intro. Recycled advice. Paragraphs that sound confident but don't actually say anything you couldn't find in the first three words of the search result snippet. You hit the back button. Google calls this pogo-sticking — and it's one of the clearest signals that a page isn't delivering what it promised.
This is happening at scale. Thousands of companies are publishing AI-generated blog posts every week, and the vast majority of them share the same problem. They read like they were assembled from a template. Swap the brand name and the article would work for any company in any industry. That's not content. That's filler.
And Google is getting better at noticing. When readers bounce within seconds, the page drops in rankings. When readers stay, it climbs. The math is simple, but most AI writing tools ignore it entirely. They optimize for output speed, not for whether anyone actually reads what comes out.
What Heywrite does differently
Heywrite writes blog articles and guest posts that are built around your brand, not around a generic prompt.
You paste a URL. The app reads your site and learns your positioning, your audience, and the problems your customers care about. From there, it generates topic ideas that actually fit your business. The articles that come back are grounded in real sources — forums, discussions, publications — not a summary of whatever's already sitting on page one of Google.
Every claim is accurate and verifiable. No hallucinated statistics. No fabricated quotes. And the writing itself doesn't read like AI wrote it, because the tool strips the patterns that give AI content away: the inflated language, the vague filler, the same three-adjective lists that show up in every AI blog post on the internet.
The result is articles that do two things at once. They rank in Google and LLM-powered answer engines. And they give readers a reason to stay on your page instead of bouncing back to search.
The problem this actually solves
If you're running a blog for your business, you already know the pain. You can either spend hours writing each post yourself, hire freelancers and manage the back-and-forth, or use an AI tool that produces something you're not proud to publish.
Heywrite is the option where you don't have to choose between speed and quality. Articles come back ready to review. If something needs work, you get 2 free revisions per article. And every piece links to other pages on your site where it makes sense, so you're building real SEO equity across your domain instead of treating each post as an island.
Try it today
Heywrite is live now. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial and 2 credits, so you can see what the output looks like before you pay anything.
If you just want to test the waters, pay-as-you-go is $7.99 per article. Subscriptions start at $39/month for 9 credits, with credits that roll over if you don't use them all.
First article takes under 5 minutes. Try Heywrite free →

