Content at Scale Review: The Best AI Blog Content Creation Tool?

Kalei White
5 min readFeb 5, 2023
A Review of the latest content AI tool, Content at Scale vs ChatGPT, Jasper, and Copy.ai

As a professional content marketer and a hobbyist blogger, one of my goals in 2023 is to learn how to produce high-quality content at scale so I can be more successful.

I think we can all agree that since ChatGPT came out, AI is finally on the scene. Like, the real deal AI.

“Houston, we made it to the moon!” — Someone important definitely said that

It feels like we’ve entered the next era of human evolution. First, came the invention of farming, then the printing press, then the industrial revolution with its factories, then computers plus the world-wide-web and, now, in 2023, a practical AI tool!

Rewind to 2021. I tried to use some AI tools for marketers — Jasper.ai and Copy.ai — but failed to see their value.

I didn’t get hooked on them for two reasons:

  • Wrong use case: I wanted to write long-form blog content, not short-form marketing copy.
  • I wasn’t on a premium plan: The most valuable features for my needs were only on the more expensive plans, but I wasn’t convinced to shell out for them.

Using these tools to create short snippets of content—maybe a paragraph altogether—wasn’t useful enough to justify them.

I needed to write long articles with quite a lot of helpful, practical, well-researched information.

Then, ChatGPT came out.

That’s when I knew the time had come for AI for long-form content. You can direct this AI tool to write an answer to any question you have and in any tone or voice you want (even mimicking Snoop Dog), with as much detail as you want.

It engages in a real conversation with you, remembering what you told it in the past.

WHOA! This was unlike any chatbot I’d ever used in the past. No more canned responses.

Finally! Something super helpful.

But, I quickly learned, as have many others, that ChatGPT is not meant for commercial content writing.

And I think it IS best to use it for what it was intended: research!

Why?

First of all, from my experience, ChatGPT spits out about 500-word answers, which wouldn’t be long enough for a full SEO blog article.

I tried to verify if that was correct, and this is what ChatGPT told me:

ChatGPT is a helpful little dude(?) To me, it’s a boy, idk!

One thing I love about it, ChatGPT is very diplomatic! And it DOES do your research for you (well, for all things that happened before 2021, for now).

Then, I wanted to learn more about the issue of copyright.

It turns out, technically, the owner of ChatGPT, OpenAI, is legally the owner of the material that ChatGPT creates.

So, you can’t take the copy and pass it off as your own. You might be embroiled one day in a hefty lawsuit if you’re a big fish who chooses to do that.

Only time will tell, but maybe suing for copyright infringement is one of the ways the team behind ChatGPT, Open AI, plans to monetize it. Hopefully, that’s not the case and the tool will remain benevolent!

So, upon realizing that ChatGPT isn’t the miracle for content marketing that I was hoping it would be, I came across a video about Content at Scale:

I thought to myself, first of all, what a great name, it reflects my 2023 goal — to create content at scale.

So, I had to check it out for myself!

Here’s what I found out:

Key Content at Scale Features:

  • The content it creates is yours, no copyright issues
  • Write a full, 2,000 –3,000 word blog article based on a keyword
  • You can edit and add headings to the content brief
  • It generates the meta description for you
  • You can find a meta image to use directly within the tool
  • It has a WordPress plugin or you can export the blog post
  • It has the ability to add SEO-rich elements to your article such as a table of contents, click-to-tweets, and key takeaways
  • You can automatically insert a CTA after the intro or at the end, whether it be text or a graphic CTA
  • It has a built-in plagiarism checker
  • The content it creates passes tests from AI detector tools because it sounds very much like a human (I tried their own detector and a third-party detector, running their content vs ChatGpt content in both — both tools correctly identified ChatGPT as AI content, but classified Content at Scale’s as human).

THE VERDICT

Their website and demo video convinced me to sign up. I felt like it was built exactly for me.

Not long after entering in my credit card info, I already generated a 2500-word article.

From start to finish, with edits and some re-writes, it took about two hours, as opposed to the six hours I’d normally spend on an article that length!

Here’s the thing: the content is very well-written and flows nicely. It is well suited for SEO. It needs, however, a little bit of personality, anecdotes, facts, and statistics added to the mix. Then, it will be PERFECT!

This is just the experience I have had so far… I will keep tinkering with it tomorrow and try to produce a few more articles.

BOTTOM LINE: I highly recommend you try ContentatScale.ai!

The plans start at $150/per month for 4 articles, but that comes out to about $37 per 2,000 word article. For me, that’s a no-brainer! Even if it’s not perfect, it saves a LOT of time. The more expensive the plan, the more posts you get at a lower average price per post.

Go ahead, give it a try and let me know what you think!

Sign up here and get 20% EXTRA Post Credits

[Disclaimer: Yes, I signed up to be an affiliate. So, if you sign up using my link, I will get a commission. But, I would never recommend a tool I wouldn’t personally use!]

I’m so excited about this tool. I kind of want to keep it all to myself!

Tell me, are you using this tool, or is there another one you’d use instead?

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Kalei White

Content marketing enthusiast. Life-long learner and traveler. Basic San Diegan with a love of tacos and stand-up paddle boarding. Visit kaleiwhite.com