4. YouChat
Sure, it’s not as sleek as ChatGPT, but YouChat has a slimmed down version of what ChatGPT does. Here’s a song I had it write about chicken wings, in the style of the Beatles, for instance. It responded to the prompt pretty much just how ChatGPT probably would. Unlike ChatGPT, YouChat also lists the sources it pulled from to give you an answer. It’s focused on being a search tool, but still does a pretty good job of responding to prompts like ChatGPT.
5. Chatsonic
ChatSonic will cost you a subscription fee, but it is designed to be a chatbot just like ChatGPT. In fact, its site markets the tool as a better version of ChatGPT. You can get a free trial, but after that it’ll cost about $13 per month.
6. TextCortex
Due to its extensive writing support features and unique capabilities, the TextCortex add-on is one of the best alternative to ChatGPT. It uses machine learning and a massive dataset to fine-tune its models and return the most relevant result for queries and generating tasks. You can create almost any sort of text you want with the TextCortex plugin — blog posts, product descriptions, emails, advertisements, social media updates, and more. In addition, the software is compatible with 30+ most popular websites, including Facebook, Linkedin, Gmail, Twitter, Google Docs, Notion, and more. This functionality enables its users to leverage the most common use cases and a wide range of rewriting features within the text box where the content is required.