Compare QuillBot vs Toolsaday

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Pricing

Pricing Comparison

QuillBotQuillBot
Free$0

125-word paraphrase limit, 2 modes, basic grammar

Premium$8.33/mo

Unlimited words, 9 modes, plagiarism checker (billed annually)

Teams$7.50/user/mo

Same as Premium, for 2+ seats (billed annually)

ToolsadayToolsaday
Free$0

Basic text generation and paraphrasing with character limits

Standard$7.99/mo

Core tools, moderate character limits

Pro$19.99/mo

Faster processing, higher character capacity

Ultra$39.99/mo

Unlimited paraphrasing

Max$99.99/mo

Premium support, custom AI tool creation

Features

Feature Comparison

QuillBotQuillBot
AI ParaphraserGrammar CheckerPlagiarism CheckerAI SummarizerCitation GeneratorTranslatorAI HumanizerChrome Extension
ToolsadayToolsaday
AI ParaphraserStory GeneratorEmail WriterText GenieText-to-SpeechAI HumanizerNovel StudioCustom AI Tools
Fit

Best For & Not For

QuillBotQuillBot
✅ Best For
Students rewriting lecture notes or essay drafts to improve flow and avoid repetition without changing the core meaning
Content marketers who need to adapt the same content for multiple audiences or platforms using different tones
Non-native English speakers who want to refine phrasing so their writing sounds natural and grammatically sound
❌ Not For
Writers who need to generate long-form content from scratch, as QuillBot works best on existing text rather than creating new articles
Users who require deep SEO keyword optimization features, since QuillBot does not include built-in SEO tools
Anyone needing real-time collaboration features, as QuillBot is primarily a solo productivity tool
ToolsadayToolsaday
✅ Best For
Bloggers and content marketers who need a versatile writing suite covering paraphrasing, blog posts, social captions, and email campaigns all in one place
Fiction writers and aspiring novelists who want a lightweight story generator to overcome writer's block without committing to a premium fiction-specific tool
Small business owners and solopreneurs who need a single affordable platform to handle diverse content tasks including emails, social posts, and marketing copy
❌ Not For
Academic researchers who need rigorous citation management and APA/MLA formatting, as Toolsaday is focused on content creation rather than academic writing standards
Enterprise teams needing advanced collaboration features, brand voice controls, or admin dashboards, as Toolsaday is primarily a solo productivity tool
Users who need deep SEO optimization with keyword analysis and SERP data integration, as Toolsaday is a writing tool rather than an SEO platform
Availability

Platform & Accessibility

QuillBotQuillBot
web-basedchrome-extensionmobile
ToolsadayToolsaday
web-based
Use & Audience

Tasks & Who It's For

Use Cases

Real-world Use Cases

QuillBotQuillBot
1
A journalism student rewrites a press release from their university using QuillBot's Academic mode to transform bland corporate language into an engaging, clearly structured news article for their class assignment.
2
A freelance blogger uses QuillBot to repurpose a detailed technical article into a simplified version for a general audience, selecting the Simple mode to strip jargon and improve readability without losing accuracy.
3
An ESL marketing professional uses QuillBot's grammar checker to review important client emails before sending, catching awkward phrasing and subtle errors that spell-check alone would miss.
ToolsadayToolsaday
1
A freelance content writer uses Toolsaday's paraphrasing tool to rework client-provided source material into unique blog posts, then runs it through the AI humanizer to ensure the output passes originality checks before delivery.
2
A small business owner drafts and sends 20 personalized sales emails per week using Toolsaday's email writer, cutting her email drafting time from 3 hours to 30 minutes while maintaining a professional tone.
3
An aspiring novelist uses Toolsaday's Novel Studio to draft the first three chapters of a fantasy story during NaNoWriMo, using the story generator to push through scenes where he gets stuck rather than stopping writing entirely.
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