aitells vs QuillBot
QuillBot paraphrases. aitells removes the specific fingerprints detectors flag.
try aitells right here — paste any text:
why aitells over QuillBot
- QuillBot is a general paraphraser. It rephrases words but keeps em-dashes, 'delve', parallel bullets — the actual AI tells. aitells is built specifically to strip those.
- QuillBot has 7 modes (Standard, Fluency, Formal, Creative, etc) and none of them know what AI detectors look for. aitells's rewriter prompt explicitly enumerates the 12 patterns to ban.
- QuillBot requires creating an account and pushes Premium subscription ($9.95-19.95/mo). aitells lifetime is $19 once, no subscription, no account needed for free detection.
- QuillBot's output sounds 'paraphrased'. aitells outputs sounds like the writing samples you paste — your actual voice, not a 'creative variant' of AI text.
the actual story
I built aitells after my own reddit account got 2 public "all comments are AI generated" callouts in 24 hours. Tried QuillBot first. It told me my text was 87% AI. Useful diagnosis, useless treatment.
So I sat down and mapped the 12 patterns AI loves and humans rarely write. Em-dashes, "delve", parallel bullets, "navigate the X", "in conclusion", buzzword clusters, tricolon rhythm. Then I built a rewriter that strips them while matching your writing samples.
Detector is free forever. Rewriter is $19 lifetime, first 100 buyers only. After that it goes to $49/mo. No usage-based pricing, no "premium tier", no upsell wall in the middle of your workflow.