Rephrase

Use case · SEO writer

Humanize SEO text: publish 3x more, without sacrificing quality.

Rephrase’s "Web · SEO article" preset speeds up your output without touching the facts, and makes your AI text undetectable.

If you write SEO content, you know that first-draft production is often the time sink. Rephrase lets you ship a first draft in 3 minutes, then refine it in 15, instead of the usual 90. You keep your added value (choosing angles, adding data and sources) while removing the repetitive work of stylistic calibration.

Recommended preset : web_article_seo

Why raw AI SEO text kills your rankings

Since the 2024 Google Helpful Content update, the algorithms can spot LLM writing patterns: heavy transitions ("Moreover", "Furthermore"), systematic bullet lists, meta openers ("In this article, we will explore..."). Pages that stack up these markers see their rankings drop, sometimes all the way to plain deindexing on commercial queries.

The problem is not that Google "hates AI": it penalizes content with a weak human signal (low E-E-A-T). A raw ChatGPT text, even when factually correct, lacks experience, a point of view, rhythmic variation. The result: your articles struggle to break past page 3, even on low-competition keywords.

How to humanize an SEO article with Rephrase

The typical workflow of an SEO writer using Rephrase: generate the first draft with ChatGPT or Claude (precise semantic brief, target keywords, angle, structure), paste the result into Rephrase with the Web · SEO article preset, and get back text that passes AI detectors (ZeroGPT, GPTZero, Originality, Lucide.ai) while keeping the SEO structure and the semantic keywords.

Given the pricing (1 credit per 100 words), a 1,500-word article costs 15 credits, roughly €0.30 with the Pro pack. Compare that with subscription tools that charge €30 to €60 per month for the same service.

Undetectable by Google and by AI detectors

Rephrase uses no Unicode tricks (invisible characters, substituted Cyrillic letters): those tricks are systematically caught by Google and lead to deindexing. Instead, the tool deeply reworks the structure of the text (rhythm, sentence length, connectors, vocabulary), which naturally produces low-perplexity text against detectors.

To go further, you can turn on the "Add typos" mode, which injects 1 to 2 plausible slips every 100 words; the most reliable way to pass a detector is still a text with a few human imperfections.

For the full tool overview, see our humanize an AI text page.

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