Anyword vs Sudowrite (2026)

A detailed comparison of Anyword and Sudowrite covering features, pricing, platform support, and more.

Verdict

Both Anyword and Sudowrite are strong options. Anyword stands out for predictive performance score is a real differentiator — having a pre-publish signal to sort copy variations by is more useful than iterating live with ad budget, while Sudowrite excels at story engine is the only ai tool that actually thinks in story structure rather than just autocompleting sentences — useful for novels, not just short stories. Your choice depends on your team's workflow and priorities.

Feature Comparison

FeatureAnywordSudowrite
Predictive Performance Score — a 0-100 score on each copy variation predicting conversion rate before it goes liveYesNo
A/B testing assistant for generating and evaluating multiple ad copy variations against each otherYesNo
Brand voice training from your existing content, applied consistently across all generated copyYesNo
Landing page copy generation with CTA, headline, and body variants scored by predicted performanceYesNo
Email subject line optimization with open rate predictions per variationYesNo
Chrome extension for scoring and rewriting copy directly inside ad platforms and Google DocsYesNo
Story Engine for plotting and drafting long-form fiction chapter by chapter with continuity trackingNoYes
Describe tool that expands a sentence into sensory-rich prose covering sight, sound, smell, touch, and tasteNoYes
Brainstorm mode for generating plot alternatives, character motivations, and scene variationsNoYes
Rewrite for changing tone, POV, or style while preserving the meaning of a passageNoYes
First Draft mode for generating bulk content (up to 1,000 words at a time) from an outlineNoYes
Character and world-building tools for documenting lore and maintaining consistency across a manuscriptNoYes

Pricing Comparison

DetailAnywordSudowrite
Free TierNoNo
Starting Price$39/month$10/month
Plan 1Starter: $39/monthHobby & Student: $10/month
Plan 2Data-Driven: $79/monthProfessional: $25/month
Plan 3Business: $349/monthMax: $100/month

Pros & Cons

Anyword

Strengths

  • +Predictive Performance Score is a real differentiator — having a pre-publish signal to sort copy variations by is more useful than iterating live with ad budget
  • +Brand voice training that actually persists across sessions means generated copy doesn't need heavy editing to sound like your brand
  • +Chrome extension works in Meta Ads Manager and Google Ads, which is where you actually need the feedback

Limitations

  • -No free tier — $39/mo is a hard ask for solo marketers who aren't sure the predictions match their audience
  • -Predictive scores are trained on broad data — niche B2B audiences or highly technical products may see less reliable predictions
  • -Data-Driven plan is where the best features live, so $39 Starter feels like a limited version of the real product

Platforms

webchrome-extensionapi
Sudowrite

Strengths

  • +Story Engine is the only AI tool that actually thinks in story structure rather than just autocompleting sentences — useful for novels, not just short stories
  • +Describe tool produces prose that doesn't read like generic AI output — the sensory detail prompts produce better sentences than most writers default to
  • +Built for fiction specifically, so it doesn't moralize or refuse creative violence, conflict, or dark themes the way general-purpose tools do

Limitations

  • -No free tier — $10/mo minimum means you commit before testing your actual workflow
  • -Word credits at lower plans can run out during an intensive drafting session
  • -Non-fiction writers get nothing specific here — every feature is oriented around narrative fiction

Platforms

web

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