hix ai's website lists over 120 ai writing tools. article rewriter, grammar checker, email writer, instagram caption generator, youtube script writer, paraphraser, summarizer, translator. they have a tool for literally everything.
we have three tools. paraphrase, quill, cowrite.
guess which approach produces better untraceable ai writing.
the 120-tool problem
when you build 120 tools, each one gets a fraction of the engineering effort. hix ai's paraphraser is functional but generic. it uses standard models, does basic rewriting, produces output that's a step above synonym swapping but nothing more.
their "bypass ai detection" tool is a separate feature, which tells you something. the paraphraser itself doesn't produce human-sounding text — you need a second tool to try to fix that. and the bypass tool is mediocre. it reduces scores but doesn't consistently beat detectors.
the article writer is the same story. generates content fast, sounds like every other ai article writer, gets flagged instantly.
paraai's three tools
every engineering decision we make is about one thing: making ai-assisted writing sound human.
paraphrase uses fine-tuned sota models trained on human-text corpora. not a generic rewriter with a "humanize" button on top. the model itself learned how real people write.
quill is a focused editor with real-time ai suggestions. not 40 different modes. one editor that helps you write naturally.
cowrite generates first drafts from your ideas. not from a keyword. from what you actually want to say.
three tools. all of them built around the same goal. the output is consistently untraceable because every piece was designed for exactly that.
the test
take any paragraph. run it through hix ai's paraphraser, then their bypass tool. run the same paragraph through paraai's paraphrase. put both results through originality.ai.
hix ai usually lands somewhere around 40-60% ai. paraai consistently comes in under 10%.
the difference isn't a little tweak. it's a fundamentally different approach to the problem.
who picks hix ai
if you need a different ai tool every day — one day it's instagram captions, next day it's a youtube script — hix ai's breadth is useful. you get a lot of tools for the subscription price.
who picks paraai
if you need writing that passes as human. that's it. that's the whole answer. if untraceable ai output is the goal, a focused tool will always beat a swiss army knife.