Siteefy offers two major AI-driven tools, one of which includes a free AI humanizer designed to make text sound “more human”.
With its high reviews and fast output, we decided to put it to the test: Could Siteefy beat modern AI detectors like Originality.ai, Writer and ZeroGPT? Keep reading to find out!
Siteefy aims to humanize AI text so that it flows more naturally and reflects the way a human would speak.
AI humanizers like Siteefy typically swap out words for synonyms, shorten the length of sentences and otherwise polish the flow and cadence of AI-generated text.
Siteefy also offers links (in a library) to external AI tools, like ChatGPT and others, that range from website designers to paraphrasers and image generators, aiming to make itself an all-in-one hub to showcase current and cutting-edge AI platforms.
People who use ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Jasper, Claude and other AI writing tools to write content for them often try to make the AI text sound more human by running the text through “AI Humanizers”.
The degree to which these tools change the text can range from rewriting entire paragraphs to swapping out a few words in an attempt to make the text less robotic and more human-sounding. Siteefy is one such tool.
Siteefy’s AI humanizer is free to use up to 250 words. In order to lengthen the word count, you’ll need to create a free account or upgrade to a premium plan. The site doesn’t display their pricing publicly, you need to contact them for details.
The test was designed to see if three popular AI detectors, including the Originality.ai AI content detector, Writer, and ZeroGPT, could detect both AI-generated text and humanized text generated by the Siteefy AI tool.
Step 1: First, we generated a sample of text on a random topic in ChatGPT. This was done to make sure that all tools would have a set baseline to draw upon as text that was purely AI generated.
Step 2: We then ran the AI-generated text through Originality.ai, ZeroGPT, and Writer AI to get a base score.
Step 3: We pasted the same AI-generated text into the Siteefy AI Humanizer and had the platform “humanize” it (see a screenshot of the ‘humanized’ text below).
Step 4: We then pasted the humanized AI text into ZeroGPT, Writer AI, and Originality.ai to see if they could detect if the humanized text was AI-generated or not.
Original content (AI-generated): 100% Confidence that the text is Likely AI
Siteefy AI Humanizer Version: 100% Confidence that the text is Likely AI
Original content (AI-generated): 93% Human-generated (7% AI-generated)
Siteefy AI Humanizer Version: 90% Human-generated (10% AI-generated)
Original content (AI-generated): 86.7% AI-generated
Siteefy AI Humanizer Version: 58.84% AI-Generated
Only Originality.ai scored 100% AI detection on the humanized AI version, as well as a high degree of accuracy on the original ChatGPT-generated version, with ZeroGPT scoring considerably less and Writer barely able to identify either.
Of course, it’s best practice to simply leverage your own personal knowledge and experience when writing.
Then, use a best-in-class suite of editorial tools like Originality.ai to check grammar, improve SEO and verify facts.
If you’re concerned about tools like AI humanizers being used on text, run them through a highly-accurate, industry-leading Originality.ai AI detector.
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Siteefy can be used for nearly any type of content, including blog posts and essays. However, keep in mind that with the free version (no registration needed), you’re limited to just 250 words.
Registering may unlock a greater word count, but for premium access to the tool, you may need to contact the company for pricing details. Free accounts are also limited to a set number of requests per day.
As you can see from the results of our detailed review, Siteefy not make AI text undetectable, it was still detectable as 100% Likely AI by cutting-edge tools like Originality.ai.