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TL;DR: The Instoried AI Content Checker: Lifetime Subscription is just $39 at the Mashable Shop as of Jan. 1.


Anyone can write content for their business. But not everyone can write good content that actually converts. Injecting a little soul and feeling into your writing can go a long way in persuading folks to click through and learn more about your products and services. And that’s where Instoried comes in.

The Instoried app uses the power of AI to analyze your content — not only to check for grammatical errors and plagiarism, but also to get down to the nitty-gritty of the emotion behind it. The app assesses the kind of sentiment your content likely prompts in an audience, compares it to the overall goal of the content, and makes recommendations on how you can improve it before launching it into the world. 

It starts with your headline. The AI analysis will figure out the impact of your headlines and help you customize your titles, captions, and subject lines to actually attract the audience you’re trying to convert. Then the total analysis will look at the tone — is it positive, negative, or neutral? — and the emotional analysis will help optimize your content with the right words and phrases to accompany it. And finally, you’ll get a full check for plagiarism, SEO, and basic grammar.

Following the AI check, there’s also a panel analysis, which puts your content in front of an expert of your choosing. They’ll analyze your content for purchase intent, shareability, value proposition, and more. In theory, this app could be used by anyone publishing any kind of written content on the web, but the panel analysis is definitely targeted toward online businesses.

The winner of a handful of awards — including Best AI Startup from Disrupt 4.0 and Startup of the Year from Fundtonic — the benefits of Instoried are undeniably abundant. And for just $39 (a $1,960 value), it could be an excellent deal for your business.

Prices subject to change.

Screen from Instoried AI Content Checker: Lifetime Subscription.
Credit: Instoried

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