AI Humanizer for Blog Posts & Content

AI-generated blog content has a sameness that readers and search engines have learned to recognize. DueTomorrow transforms AI drafts into content that sounds like it was written by a person with opinions, not a language model hedging every claim.

[ the problem ]

  • AI-written posts all sound the same — readers can tell within two sentences
  • Google's helpful content system deprioritizes content that reads as AI-generated
  • Your brand voice disappears when every post is a ChatGPT output
  • Editing AI drafts into something natural takes almost as long as writing from scratch

[ how duetomorrow helps ]

  • Removes the generic AI writing patterns that readers and algorithms detect
  • Preserves your key points, structure, and any data or statistics you included
  • Output reads like a human writer with a point of view, not a summarization engine
  • Process multiple posts quickly — scale content without sacrificing quality

[ real scenario ]

You run a SaaS blog and need to publish three posts a week. Your writer uses Claude to draft each one, but the content sounds interchangeable with every other AI-written SaaS blog. You run each draft through DueTomorrow and get posts that sound like they were written by someone who actually has opinions about the topic — the kind of content that gets shared and linked to.

[ works with the detectors that matter ]

Originality.ai
Copyleaks
GPTZero

[ frequently asked questions ]

Will humanizing my blog posts help with SEO?
Google's helpful content guidelines favor content that demonstrates experience and expertise. AI-generated content often lacks these qualities. Humanized content reads more naturally, which can help with engagement signals and content quality assessments.
Can I use this for client content at my agency?
Yes. Many content agencies use DueTomorrow as part of their production workflow. The Pro plan with API access lets you integrate humanization directly into your content pipeline.
Does it preserve my formatting — headers, bullet points, links?
Yes. DueTomorrow preserves structural formatting. Your H2s, lists, and embedded links come through intact. It rewrites the prose, not the structure.

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