Can I use the content I generate in WriterZen commercially (e.g., publish, monetize, sell)?
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Yes — you retain ownership of what you create. The tool is proprietary software, but the output is yours to publish. Still review the terms of your subscription plan to ensure there are no usage restrictions.
Are there limits to how much I can create per month?
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Yes — each plan has usage caps such as number of keyword credits, number of AI writing words, number of keyword lists or imports. If you ramp production, you’ll want to move to a higher tier.
How much control do I have over what the AI writes?
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The AI writing assistant gives drafts/outlines, but you’ll likely need to edit for tone, specificity, niche relevance and ensure SEO context is accurate. It’s a productivity assist, not a full autopilot.
Does WriterZen integrate with other tools (e.g., WordPress, CMS, Google Analytics)?
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There is limited public detail on deep CMS or analytics integrations. The focus is on workflow inside the tool. If you need tight integration with external systems, verify with their support.
Does WriterZen train its models on my content or data I input?
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The company doesn’t prominently advertise that user content is fed back for model training. If this is critical for you (e.g., privacy), reach out to them and check the terms.
What support is available if I encounter issues or need onboarding?
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They provide a knowledge base, how-to guides, webinars, and an expert support team according to their site.
On the top plan, what extra do I get compared to the starter plan?
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Higher usage caps (keywords, AI words, lists), more team seats/collaboration, more content briefs, more advanced features like “Golden Keyword” filters and revenue forecasting.