Comparison

Copysmith vs Smodin in 2026: A three-platform GEO bundle versus an AI detection and humanizing toolkit

Copysmith splits GEO tracking, ecommerce content, and writing across three separately priced platforms. Smodin bundles an AI writer, detector, humanizer, and plagiarism checker for around $9 a month, aimed at a very different job.

Updated July 3, 2026
Copysmith
Smodin
Key takeaways
  • Smodin bundles an AI writer, an AI content detector, a humanizer, and a plagiarism checker into one Starter plan around $9/month. None of Copysmith's three platforms combine detection and humanizing the way Smodin does.
  • Smodin claims 99.8% AI detection accuracy with results in under 2 seconds, and targets Turnitin-level detection bypass on its Premium tier, a use case entirely absent from Copysmith's feature set.
  • Copysmith's Frase sub-platform includes GEO scoring and AI search tracking across multiple engines, a capability Smodin does not offer at all.
  • Smodin supports 100+ languages across its writer and detector. Copysmith does not publish a language count on copysmith.ai for any of its three platforms.
  • Smodin publishes clear self-serve pricing with a free plan. Copysmith.ai does not publish pricing at all; each of its three sub-platforms lists its own separately.

Copysmith and Smodin both sell AI writing tools, but they are built to solve almost opposite problems. Copysmith is a parent brand for three specialist platforms: Frase for GEO and AI search tracking, Describely for bulk ecommerce product content, and Rytr for short-form writing with tone matching, each priced and accessed separately. Smodin is a single, tightly bundled product built around one specific workflow: write with AI, check if the output reads as AI-generated, humanize it if it does, and run a plagiarism check before submitting, all for around $9 a month on the Starter plan. If the job is passing AI detection and plagiarism checks on written work, Smodin is purpose-built for it in a way Copysmith is not. If the job is GEO tracking or bulk ecommerce content, Copysmith covers ground Smodin does not touch at all.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
CopysmithSee frase.ioEcommerce operators and enterprise content teams needing GEO tracking and bulk product content from one brand, with no need for AI-detection evasion or academic plagiarism scanning.
Smodin$0/monthStudents, academic writers, non-native English speakers, and content freelancers who need to verify and humanize AI-assisted writing before submitting it under an institution's or client's AI-disclosure policy.

Copysmith

GEO-native content infrastructure that bundles three specialized AI platforms for search ranking, product content, and brand communication

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Copysmith screenshot

Copysmith functions as a parent brand for three separate platforms: Frase for AI search intelligence and GEO, Describely for bulk ecommerce product descriptions, and Rytr for AI writing with MyVoice tone matching. Each one has its own website, pricing, and login; copysmith.ai itself does not function as a product a team logs into directly.

None of the three platforms mention AI content detection, humanizing to evade detection tools, or academic-grade plagiarism scanning as features. Copysmith's writing platform, Rytr, focuses on generating short-form content with tone matching, not on verifying whether that content will pass a detector after the fact.

Where Copysmith has genuine depth Smodin does not touch is GEO tracking through Frase and bulk ecommerce content through Describely, both aimed at brand-facing content production and search visibility rather than the individual-writer detection and originality problem Smodin solves.

Pricing
Feature
Frase
See frase.io
Describely
See describely.com
Rytr
See rytr.me
GEO Bundle
Contact sales
GEO scoring and AI search trackingYesNoNoYes
Bulk product description generationNoYesNoYes
MyVoice style learningNoNoYesYes
AI content detectionNoNoNoNo
Consolidated dashboardNoNoNoNo
Best for: Ecommerce operators and enterprise content teams needing GEO tracking and bulk product content from one brand, with no need for AI-detection evasion or academic plagiarism scanning.

Smodin

AI writer, humanizer, plagiarism checker, and AI detector in one platform trusted by over a million users

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Smodin screenshot

Smodin bundles four tools around one workflow: write with AI, run the AI content detector to see if it flags as machine-generated, humanize it if needed, and check for plagiarism before submitting. The detector claims 99.8% accuracy with sub-2-second scan times and sentence-level highlighting of flagged sections, and the humanizer targets standard detection on Starter, escalating to Turnitin-level bypass on Premium.

The audience is specific: students, academics, non-native English writers, and freelancers navigating client AI-disclosure policies. Multilingual support across 100+ languages makes it particularly useful for non-native speakers who draft in English via AI and then need to verify quality and originality. The Chrome extension on Premium brings detection and humanizing directly into Google Docs.

Smodin's own data is candid about the structural risk: AI detection is an evolving arms race, and no humanizer can guarantee indefinite bypass as detection tools improve. Starter is limited to standard models and output; Premium unlocks unlimited writing, advanced humanization, bulk processing, and 24/7 priority support.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/month
Starter
from $9/month (billed annually)
Premium
from $14/month (billed annually)
AI content detectorLimitedStandardAdvanced
AI humanizerLimitedStandardAdvanced (Turnitin-level)
Plagiarism checkerLimitedStandardAdvanced (academic sources)
Chrome extensionNoNoYes
API accessNoLimitedExtended
Best for: Students, academic writers, non-native English speakers, and content freelancers who need to verify and humanize AI-assisted writing before submitting it under an institution's or client's AI-disclosure policy.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Copysmith
Smodin
AI content generationYes (via Rytr sub-platform)Yes
AI content detectorNoYes (99.8% claimed accuracy)
AI humanizerNoYes (Turnitin-level on Premium)
Plagiarism checkerNot listed on copysmith.aiYes
GEO / AI search trackingYes (via Frase sub-platform)No
Bulk ecommerce product contentYes (via Describely sub-platform)No
Multilingual supportNot stated on copysmith.aiYes (100+ languages)
Chrome extensionYes (via Rytr sub-platform)Yes (Premium only)
Public self-serve pricingNo (each sub-platform prices separately)Yes
Starting priceNot disclosed on copysmith.ai$0/mo (free), from $9/mo (Starter)

Neither tool answers whether AI engines are actually citing a brand

AI Peekaboo dashboard

Smodin is built entirely around detecting and humanizing AI-written text, not around monitoring what AI engines say about a company. Copysmith's GEO tracking exists inside Frase, a separate sub-platform whose pricing and specifics are not published on copysmith.ai. For teams whose real question is brand visibility across ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity rather than passing a detector, AI Peekaboo is a dedicated AI visibility platform with API access on every plan, a different job than either tool here is built for.

Read the AI Peekaboo review →

Which should you choose?

Students and writers who need to check and humanize AI-assisted work before submittingSmodin
Ecommerce operators needing bulk product description generationCopysmith
Non-native English writers who need multilingual detection and humanizingSmodin
Teams needing GEO tracking bundled with writing toolsCopysmith
Freelancers navigating client AI-disclosure policies on a tight budgetSmodin

These two tools barely compete for the same buyer. Smodin solves a specific, well-defined problem, verifying and humanizing AI-assisted writing before submission, at a genuinely affordable price with transparent tiers. Copysmith solves a different problem across three separate platforms: GEO tracking, ecommerce content at scale, and general writing, none of which touch AI detection or humanizing at all. Choose based on which job you actually have, not on the fact that both are technically AI writing tools.

Bottom line

Choose Smodin if the job is writing with AI assistance and then verifying that output passes plagiarism and AI-detection checks; the Starter plan at around $9 a month bundles all four tools you need for that workflow. Choose Copysmith only if GEO tracking through Frase or bulk ecommerce content through Describely is the actual requirement, since detection and humanizing are not features either of Copysmith's three platforms offers.

Frequently asked questions

Does Copysmith have an AI detector or humanizer like Smodin?

No. None of Copysmith's three platforms, Frase, Describely, or Rytr, include AI content detection or humanizing features. Smodin is purpose-built around that specific workflow, while Copysmith focuses on GEO tracking, ecommerce content, and general writing.

Can Smodin be used for GEO tracking or AI search visibility?

No. Smodin's feature set is entirely about detecting, humanizing, and checking originality of AI-assisted writing. It does not track brand mentions or visibility across AI search engines. Copysmith's Frase sub-platform is built for that instead.

How accurate is Smodin's AI content detector?

Smodin states a claimed accuracy of 99.8% with scan results returning in under 2 seconds. As with any AI detector, accuracy claims should be treated as a starting point rather than a guarantee, since detection tools and humanizers evolve in response to each other.

Is Smodin cheaper than Copysmith?

Smodin publishes its price directly: a free tier, then Starter from around $9 a month and Premium from $14 a month. Copysmith.ai does not publish a price at all; you would need to check frase.io, describely.com, and rytr.me individually, or contact sales for a combined bundle quote.

Which tool fits a non-native English writer better?

Smodin, based on its own stated features. It supports 100+ languages across its AI writer and detector, specifically serving international users who draft in English via AI and need to verify quality and originality afterward. Copysmith does not publish a language count for any of its three platforms.

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