Copymatic automatically generates unique, high-quality copy and content. This tool claims to do the SEO-rich writing for you, whether it’s blog posts, landing pages, or digital ads, all in just a few seconds.
3.1 My experience using Copymatic
Let’s take a look at how it works.
- Go to Copymatic.
- Click on “Start Writing For Free.” You can sign up using Google, LinkedIn, or your email to get started.
Screenshot of the Copymatic Workspace
You can start off by using the free trial, which provides you with 1,500 words. Now, I’m going to test out a couple of tools, starting with the “Article Generator.”
You need to select a language, enter a few keywords, provide the article title, select the minimum and maximum word count, and click on “Submit.”
Screenshot of the Copymatic Workspace while using the Article Generator tool
So, let’s stick to “English (US).” Also, if I click on “Generate” next to the “Article Title”, the AI will create a better, more relevant title.
Here’s what I got.
Screenshot of the AI titles generated by Copymatic while using the Article Generator tool
Okay, so let me use the first one. I’m going to stick to 100 words for now. I’ll click on “Submit” and wait for the results.
Screenshot of the outline generated by Copymatic while using the Article Generator tool
This tool has given me some competitor headings to choose from and has also generated a brief outline of the article. I can choose the writing tone from any of the following options:
Academic, Conversational, Creative, Curious, Informative, Entertaining, Friendly, Formal, Humorous, Optimistic, Sarcastic, Surprised, Worried.
That’s quite an exhaustive list of options. I’m going to choose “Creative.”
If you’re not happy with the outline, you can click on “Generate Again” for more suggestions. I’d say the outline covers the basics. It might look clichéd, but these tips would’ve been a part of my article anyway if I were writing it myself.
Let me click on “Generate Article.”
Screenshot of the AI article generated by Copymatic while using the Article Generator tool
How to write SEO-rich blog content with Copymatic
The SEO Score generator and the Content Analysis tools are game changers. Since I used only 100 words for this article, the SEO Score is pretty low.
The minimum number of words for a good SEO score is 800. Plus, the main heading should include a keyword, along with countless other suggestions.
How did I know this? It’s mentioned in the “Content Analysis” section.
The article contains all the keywords I provided at the start. I can edit the formatting, choose from suggested pictures, and save the article.
Let’s look at the content —
Screenshot of the AI article generated by Copymatic while using the Article Generator tool
Yes, the article does look AI-generated. But a bit of editing at your end can completely change it. This tool saves a lot of your time, as you already have a base ready. Just a few tweaks and you’re good to go.
You can also connect Copymatic with your WordPress website to directly publish it on your website. Also, you can check for plagiarism using the “Plagiarism Checker” tool.
Now, I’m going to try the “Blog Post Writer” tool.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Blog Post Writer tool
Here, I’m supposed to select the language, choose the creativity level, enter a brief description of what I want the blog post to be about, and mention a targeted keyword.
Let’s click on “Next.”
Now, you can either enter your own titles or let the AI generate them for you.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Blog Post Writer tool
I’ll pick a title from one of these and click on “Next.” The next step is to choose an intro from the AI-generated ones or write your own. I’ll again let the AI generate one for me.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace after generating intros while using the Blog Post Writer tool
Note that every time you ask the AI to generate something for you, you will use up credits on a per-word basis.
Let’s pick one from these and wait for the results.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Blog Post Writer tool
I’d say this is pretty good! The generated blog post has covered important topics while staying focused on the central theme. A little human touch can do wonders for this blog. Imagine the amount of time you can save using this tool.
You can increase the length of the blog by clicking on “Write more”, and the AI will keep adding more sections.
Next, I’m going to test out the Talking Points tool. I’ll enter an article title and a subheading, and then click on “Generate”.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Talking Points tool
This generates 10 pointers you can use while giving a presentation. This is pretty good. These points provide a clear direction for your talk. You can generate more pointers by clicking on the “+” sign next to “Generate”.
Next, let’s try the SEO Keywords tool. All I have to do is enter a keyword, select the country, and click on “Find Keywords”.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the SEO Keywords tool
As you can see, this tool gave me a list of keywords along with the volume, cost per click, pay per click, SEO difficulty, and more. You can use these keywords in the articles generated and directly schedule them on your website using the “Schedule” feature to improve your SEO score and ranking.
Next, we’ll look at the cold email tool. So, what you have to do here is:
- Enter the language.
- Select a creativity level.
- Pick a tone of voice.
- Mention the goal of the email (start free trial, demo, backlink, and more).
- Enter the sender’s name and recipient’s name.
- Type the sender’s and recipient’s information.
- Click on “Generate.”
I’m going to use a random sample chosen by Copymatic to see exactly how this tool works.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Cold Email tool
This is pretty interesting. Let’s try a different tone of voice, say, “Humorous”.
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Cold Email tool
Well, I could see myself using this after making some minor improvements. The purpose of using an AI writing tool is not to blindly copy-paste but to give you an overall idea of how to go about things. Based on this, I can make some changes and use it to send bulk cold emails without having to spend hours “racking my brain”.
So I came across the “Tweet Generator” tool, and I’m tempted to use it. This is one of my biggest challenges, to be able to cull out time to repurpose my existing content to post on Twitter.
I’ve entered a simple prompt.
“AI tools for writing. No hashtags. Three sections. Start with a problem hook, followed by a solution and a subtle CTA. Short sentences, human-like.”
Screenshot of the Copymatic workspace while using the Tweet Generator tool
3.2 Cool features of Copymatic
Copymatic also offers multiple other tools such as
- Content Rewriter,
- Landing Page,
- Meta Titles (URL),
- FAQs generator,
- Feature to Benefit generator,
- Video Script Outlines generator,
- Text to Speech converter, and more.
It also has a “Request a new tool” feature. So if you have any specific requirements, you can get in touch with the Copymatic team.
Copymatic has an autopilot feature, which includes an autonomous SEO agent that does all the work for you. You can schedule content and automatically let the AI incorporate SEO recommendations into your content.
Screenshot of the Copymatic Autopilot tool
3.3 Copymatic pricing
The free trial has a limitation of 1,500 words. If you’re looking for more, you can purchase a plan.
Copymatic offers three pricing plans billed yearly. The Pro plan costs 1,061/month (INR), the Scale plan is 1,861/month (INR), and the Enterprise plan is 3,461/month (INR). Each plan includes AI-powered features, with the higher tiers offering more automation and better discounts on backlinks.
Screenshot of the pricing plans of Copymatic
You can purchase a plan depending on your needs. I prefer the Scale plan since I require a lot more content to be generated every month and would love to handle multiple autopilot projects simultaneously.
Overall, I’d say Copymatic is a pretty decent writing tool. Yes, the “AI factor” does remain, but as I said before, you cannot completely rely on AI for writing. At the end of the day, you still need a human touch. This tool can simplify your writing and provide you with an outline to work with.





