Comparison

Hypertxt vs Wordtune in 2026: generating SEO articles vs rewriting sentences you already have

Hypertxt drafts citation-ready SEO and GEO content from your Search Console data for $19 a month. Wordtune sits beside your writing and offers context-aware rewrite alternatives, with a genuinely usable free plan.

Updated July 4, 2026
Hypertxt
Wordtune
Key takeaways
  • Hypertxt generates content from Search Console data; Wordtune has no content generation from scratch, only rewriting, tone switching, and summarization of existing text.
  • Wordtune's free plan covers 10 rewrites a day with no credit card required; Hypertxt has no ongoing free tier, only a $1 one-time test article.
  • Hypertxt structures drafts to be citation-ready for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews; Wordtune has no SEO or AI visibility features at all.
  • Wordtune's Unlimited plan costs $9.99/month annually, far below Hypertxt's $19/month Starter plan, but the two buy fundamentally different capabilities.
  • Hypertxt publishes finished drafts directly to WordPress, Ghost, or custom webhooks; Wordtune has no CMS integration and runs as a browser extension and web app.
  • Wordtune supports translation and fluency improvements across 10 languages for non-native English speakers, a use case Hypertxt does not address.

Wordtune has never tried to be a content generation platform, and Hypertxt has never tried to be a rewriting assistant, which makes this comparison less about picking a winner and more about identifying which stage of the writing process you're stuck at. Hypertxt starts from Google Search Console data, surfaces real content gaps, and produces citation-ready drafts structured for both traditional rankings and AI answer engines. Wordtune starts from a sentence you've already written, highlights it, and offers alternative phrasings that keep your meaning while improving clarity or tone. Hypertxt fills the blank page. Wordtune fixes the page that's already full. The two rarely substitute for each other, but a lot of content teams end up needing both at different points in the same article's life.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Hypertxt$19/monthContent teams and agencies that need new articles built from real Search Console data and structured for AI citation, not a rewriting layer for existing prose.
Wordtune$0/moNon-native English professionals, knowledge workers, and students who need to refine existing writing rather than generate content from scratch.

Hypertxt

SEO and GEO citation content generator that turns Search Console signals and brand knowledge into publish-ready drafts

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Hypertxt screenshot

Hypertxt begins with data you already have. Connecting Google Search Console surfaces underperforming pages and unclaimed impressions, turning content ideation into a review of real signals instead of a guess from a third-party keyword tool.

Every article runs through a research brief, outline, and draft stage, arriving structured to be citation-ready for ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews as well as ranking traditionally. Publishing goes straight to WordPress, Ghost, or a webhook-connected CMS, with metadata and slugs handled automatically.

There's no ongoing free tier, only a $1 test article, which is a real barrier to casual evaluation. The BYOK plan at $89 one-time offsets that for high-volume publishers willing to bring their own provider keys and skip the monthly subscription entirely.

Pricing
Feature
Starter
$19/month
Growth
$99/month
Agency
$149/month
BYOK
$89 one-time
Articles per month1030300Unlimited
GSC integration
CMS publishing
Rewrite / paraphrase tools
Best for: Content teams and agencies that need new articles built from real Search Console data and structured for AI citation, not a rewriting layer for existing prose.

Wordtune

AI rewriting and paraphrasing tool that helps non-native English speakers and professionals write clearly and naturally

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Wordtune screenshot

Wordtune's entire product is built around one motion: highlight a sentence, get several context-aware rewrite alternatives, pick the one that fits. It does not try to write anything from a blank page, and that narrow focus is exactly why it's so easy to pick up.

Beyond rewriting, Wordtune switches tone between casual and formal with one click, summarizes documents and YouTube videos, and offers fact-checked suggestions verified against at least five sources. Smart Translate helps non-native English speakers write naturally in English rather than producing mechanical, literal translations.

The free plan covers 10 rewrites and unlimited grammar checks daily at no cost, and Unlimited runs $9.99/month billed annually with no caps on rewrites or summarization. What it doesn't offer is any SEO optimization, content scoring, or AI visibility feature, and there's no published team or agency plan.

Pricing
Feature
Basic
$0/mo
Advanced
$6.99/mo (annual)
Unlimited
$9.99/mo (annual)
Rewrites and AI suggestions10/day30/dayUnlimited
AI summarizations3/month15/monthUnlimited
Fluency improvements
SEO features
Best for: Non-native English professionals, knowledge workers, and students who need to refine existing writing rather than generate content from scratch.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Hypertxt
Wordtune
Content generation from scratchYes, full research-brief-to-draft workflowText continuation only, not full-article generation
Sentence-level rewritingNot a featureYes, flagship feature with context-aware alternatives
Free tierNo; $1 one-time test articleYes, 10 rewrites/day, unlimited grammar checks
SEO / GEO structuringYes, built into every draftNot offered
CMS publishingWordPress, Ghost, custom webhooksNone; browser extension and web app only
Tone switchingNot offeredYes, casual and formal with one click
Translation / fluency supportNot offeredYes, Smart Translate across 10 languages
SummarizationNot offeredYes, documents, webpages, and YouTube videos
Team or agency plansYes, Agency plan at $149/monthNot published; business features require contact
Starting price$19/month$0/month (Basic), $9.99/month (Unlimited)

Which should you choose?

Content teams building an SEO pipeline from Search Console dataHypertxt
Non-native English professionals who need writing to sound natural and fluentWordtune
Anyone who wants CMS publishing built directly into the writing toolHypertxt
Knowledge workers who write daily emails and reports and hate the editing passWordtune
Agencies producing citation-ready content at volumeHypertxt
Students paraphrasing and summarizing research sourcesWordtune

Wordtune and Hypertxt were never competing for the same budget line. Wordtune has no ambition to generate an article from a keyword, and Hypertxt has no interest in offering sentence-level tone switching. The interesting question isn't which tool wins, it's whether your team needs the generation stage, the refinement stage, or both.

Bottom line

If the problem is an empty content calendar and unclaimed Search Console impressions, Hypertxt's $19/month plan solves that directly and Wordtune cannot. If the problem is a stack of drafts that need to read more naturally, whether from a non-native speaker or just a rushed first pass, Wordtune's free plan and $9.99 Unlimited tier are cheaper and better suited to that job than anything Hypertxt offers.

Frequently asked questions

Can Wordtune generate a full SEO article like Hypertxt does?

No. Wordtune can continue a sentence or paragraph you've started, but it has no keyword research, Google Search Console integration, or research-brief workflow. Generating a complete SEO article from scratch is Hypertxt's job, not Wordtune's.

Does Hypertxt offer rewriting or paraphrasing tools like Wordtune?

No, Hypertxt's workflow is built around generating new drafts from Search Console data rather than rewriting existing sentences. If you need context-aware rewrite suggestions or tone switching on text you've already written, Wordtune is the tool built for that specifically.

Is Wordtune's free plan good enough for daily use?

For light use, yes: the free Basic plan includes 10 rewrites and AI suggestions per day, unlimited grammar and spelling checks, and 3 summarizations a month with no credit card required. Heavy daily writers will likely hit those caps and want the $9.99/month Unlimited plan.

Why is Hypertxt so much more expensive than Wordtune at the entry tier?

The two tools buy fundamentally different things. Hypertxt's $19/month covers full article generation from Search Console data, research briefs, and CMS publishing, while Wordtune's $9.99/month Unlimited plan covers unlimited rewriting and summarization of text you already have. The price gap reflects different scopes of work, not one tool simply costing more for the same output.

Does Wordtune help with AI search visibility or GEO?

No, Wordtune has no SEO, GEO, or AI visibility features of any kind. It focuses entirely on rewriting, tone, grammar, and translation. Teams that need citation-ready content structured for AI answer engines should look at Hypertxt or a similar SEO-focused tool.

Can I use Wordtune to polish a Hypertxt-generated draft before publishing?

Yes, and that combination makes practical sense. Hypertxt produces the initial research-backed draft, and Wordtune's rewrite suggestions and tone switching can tighten specific sentences or paragraphs before the article goes live, since neither tool's feature set overlaps with the other's core job.

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