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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Outwrite wins for anyone who writes regularly and wants to improve sentence flow and structure, while Quetext is the better choice if your main concern is catching plagiarism or AI-generated text. The single biggest difference: Outwrite is a full writing assistant focused on style and paraphrasing, whereas Quetext is a dedicated plagiarism and AI-detection tool with basic grammar help.
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Common questions
No. Quetext is specifically built for plagiarism detection and is more reliable for that task. Outwrite has a plagiarism checker, but it's a secondary feature with low word limits.
Neither tool has a mobile app. You can use their websites on a phone browser, but the experience is not optimized for mobile.
If you need to check for plagiarism or AI detection, choose Quetext. If you want to improve your writing style and sentence structure, choose Outwrite.
Yes. Both free tiers are very limited. Outwrite's free tier restricts paraphrasing and features heavily. Quetext's free tier limits word count and checks per day.
Outwrite has a Google Docs integration. Quetext does not integrate with any other apps.
Outwrite is the better all-around writing assistant; Quetext is the better plagiarism and AI detector.
If you write a lot and want to sound more polished, go with Outwrite — it's like having a writing coach in your browser. If your main worry is accidentally copying someone else's work or using AI text, Quetext is simpler and more focused. Both are affordable, but pick based on your biggest need.