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What is HeyFriday?

HeyFriday is a web-based AI writing tool aimed at bloggers, content marketers and small teams. It offers more than 40 content templates, over 20 writing tones and editing tools such as rephrase, continue and expand to help draft articles, ads, emails and social media posts. Plans are sold on a monthly word-allowance basis, with a free trial available before subscribing. The product markets itself around publishing content faster than writing from scratch.

Key Features

Content templates

More than 40 templates covering blogs, ads, product descriptions, emails and social posts.

Writing tones

Over 20 tone options to adjust the style and voice of generated text.

Article workflow

A guided flow for drafting longer-form articles step by step.

Editing commands

Rephrase, continue sentences, expand phrases and a write-more function to refine drafts.

Magic command

A prompt-based command to generate or edit text, with insert and edit commands listed as coming soon.

Multi-output and length control

Generate several variations at once and control output length on higher tiers.

Auto-save and export

Drafts save automatically and finished content can be exported.

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • The free trial lets users generate content before committing to a paid plan.
  • More than 40 templates and 20 tones cover a broad range of everyday writing tasks.
  • The PRO plan offers a clear 200,000 word monthly allowance at a low entry price.
  • Editing tools such as rephrase and write-more make it straightforward to iterate on drafts.
  • A five-day money-back guarantee reduces the risk of subscribing.

Limitations

  • The free trial is capped at 20 generations and limited to one device, so it is short-lived.
  • Lower plans restrict use to a single device, which is awkward for people who switch between machines.
  • Some advertised features, such as the insert and edit commands, are listed as coming soon rather than available.
  • Language support appears narrow compared with rivals that cover dozens of languages.

Use Cases

Bloggers drafting articles and long-form posts more quickly than writing from scratch.

Content marketers producing ad copy and high-converting marketing text.

Social media managers generating captions and short posts across platforms.

E-commerce sellers writing product descriptions at scale.

Small teams and businesses needing higher word volumes on a shared plan.

Freelancers refining and rephrasing existing drafts to vary tone.