WriteHuman, a better alternative to Humbot

WriteHuman and Humbot are both capable humanizers, and Humbot is a strong tool. In the August 2026 HumanizerBench cycle WriteHuman finished first of twelve humanizers, scoring 76.69 to Humbot's 66.95, leading on four of the five AI detectors, and reading as human to GPTZero 88.4% of the time against Humbot's 21.8%. And you can run WriteHuman free, with no signup and no card.

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WriteHuman vs Humbot: real-world performance

WriteHuman ranked #1 of 12 humanizers tested in August 2026

HumanizerBench is a public benchmark that re-tests every major AI humanizer each month. Each tool is paid for and run by hand on the same prompts, then scored against 5 major AI detectors on how human the output reads, how well it keeps the original meaning, and how cleanly it's written. Every prompt, output, and detector score is published.

Tested August 202633 samples396 tests5 AI detectors

MetricWriteHumanHumbot
Overall score
Composite out of 100. Weights AI-detector results 42%, meaning 32%, readability 16%, and consistency 10%, then subtracts quality penalties.
76.69
66.95
AI-detector pass rate
Share of checks where the output read as human-written, across all 5 AI detectors.
89.1%
71.7%
Consistency
How steady the scores stay across different kinds of writing.
80.8%
67.6%
Readability
How clean and grammatical the output is.
57.8%
43.3%
AI-detector pass rate, by detector
Share of checks on each detector where WriteHuman's output read as human-written. Showing detectors where WriteHuman scores higher.
GPTZero
88.4%
21.8%
Winston AI
83.8%
77.6%
ZeroGPT
84.7%
83.6%
Originality.ai
66.5%
31.5%
Score by content type
Benchmark score by writing category. Showing categories where WriteHuman scores higher.
Blog posts
95.4%
83.4%
Marketing copy
97.1%
76.6%
Discussion posts
99.9%
98.4%

Scoring methodology ↗See the full head-to-head on HumanizerBench

Proof

See the actual outputs

The scores above come from real tests, not marketing claims. Here are unedited results from the August 2026 run: the same AI-generated text, humanized by each tool, shown side by side.

Real testMarketing copy
Input: the AI-generated text both tools were given

**Headline: Harmony at First Sniff: Introduce Your New Puppy Without the Chaos** **Subheadline:** No growling. No scratched noses. Just a step-by-step, stress-free blueprint to turn your multi-pet household into a peaceful pack with *PackHarmonizer*. *** **Body Copy:** Bringing a new puppy home is supposed to be a joyful milestone. But right now, you’re likely feeling…

WriteHuman
GPTZero100% humanMeaning kept97.3%Readability62%

Headline: Harmony at First Sniff: Introduce Your New Puppy Without the Chaos

Subheadline:

PackHarmonizer is the perfect way to introduce order to your household with your new furry friend. There will be zero growling, zero scratched noses, and zero stress.


Body Copy:

Naturally, there’s a lot to consider when moving your current pet(s) and a new puppy into the same space. Would your older dog react badly to the new update? Would your senior cat ever show itself again?

Thankfully, you don’t have to wing it when there are tense introductions to be made.

As the first smart SaaS product to provide a progressive, guided service in support of new puppy introductions, integrating a new puppy into your current household with PackHarmonizer takes the service of a certified vet behaviorist and puts it at your fingertips.

The PackHarmonizer approach to new puppy introductions includes:

A personalized, day-by-day Integration plan based on each of your existing pet's breed, age, and temperament.

Interactive A.I. to help you understand your pet's behaviors through an instant, explained timed video upload.

Micro-Training missions that help you build trust with your new pet, help you prevent resource guarding, and define safe, appropriate boundaries.

Direct access to behaviorists to help you unstick yourself and continue your progress in the program.

The first couple months will be stressful for the whole family, lets be real. For your new puppy and for your other pets, we have everything you need to establish a solid routine that keeps your new family member safe and your other pets comfortable.


Call to Action:

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Build your own pack profile in 2 minutes or less. No credit card needed.

Humbot
GPTZero0% humanMeaning kept94.3%Readability32%
Sub Title: By following these tips, you can introduce the new family member with less chaos Subheadline: No growling. No scratched noses. Merely a taste at getting you and your numerous pet home relaxed WITHOUT the strain of mom-and-pop confused packs with PackHarmonizer Test Drive. Body Copy: Getting puppy in home is what we all desire that it must be a sweet event. But right now you might just have too much on your plate. Is your senior cat too afraid to come out from under the bed? Will your older dog get aggressive out of jealousy? Skip guessing through tense first moments. PackHarmonizer is the first-of-its-kind smart SaaS platform in the world that considers you step by step throughout the sensitive phase of getting a puppy with your dogs. Our interactive tool makes integration less of a headache and more of a fun project, by replacing chaos with goal-oriented accomplishments created by certified veterinary behaviorists. How PackHarmonizer Welcomes Your New Puppy Personalized Integration Road Maps: By entering the breeds, ages, and temperaments of your pets, you receive a custom plan to schedule day-to-day socialization. Real-Time Behavior Translator: Upload short videos of your pets in action. With our immediate AI analysis, you can read whether they are just playing or warning signs like having a little rest. Daily Micro-Training Missions: Life long lasting 5 minute a day exercises in building mutual trust that prevents resource guarding and allow for the healthy formation of boundaries. On-Demand Expertise With Expert Support: Direct animal behaviorists when you hit a wall. Those pivotal first few weeks do not need to start family contention. Give your new puppy the warmest most safest welcome while protecting the peace of mind for your existing pets. Call to Action: [Start Your Free 7-Day Trial] Build a personalised pack profile in less than 120 seconds. No credit card required.
Both tools were given the same 273-word input.
Real testBlog post
Input: the AI-generated text both tools were given

10 Tips for Managing a Tight Monthly Budget Managing a tight monthly budget can feel stressful, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With a few practical habits and a little planning, you can stretch your money further and feel more in control. Here are 10 simple tips to help you make the most of…

WriteHuman
GPTZero100% humanMeaning kept91.7%Readability62%

10 Ideas to Help manage a Tight Budget Each Month

Having a tight budget can be worrisome but we are here to help make it logical. A little discipline and a plan to make your financial resources go further will ease your worries. Just use the suggestions that follow to gain control of your money.

1. Record how you spend

Fixing a budget begins with understanding budget dynamics. It may seem trivial, but things like coffee and snacks, as well as food delivery, all add up. Record your spending for a month, the small purchases included.

2. Create a basic budget

You do not need a complicated spreadsheet. With a basic budget, you need to capture how much money you have coming in, how much money you are likely to spend, and how much you will be able to save.

3. Understand the difference between Needs and Wants

Your budget for the month should prioritize Needs. Needs include your rent and utilities as well as groceries. Things like food delivery and take out are Wants as are subscriptions.

4. Plan your meals

Overspending often occurs in the food budget. The best way to avoid this overspending is to have a meal plan and create a grocery shopping list. Limit your food shopping to only what you have listed to buy.

  1. Use cash or spending limits

If you find yourself overspending with a card, try using cash for categories like groceries or entertainment. Once the cash is gone, consider it your spending limit.

  1. Cut unused subscriptions

Look over your bank statement and cancel any subscription you no longer use. You may be surprised at how many monthly subscriptions you forget about. Everyone has their preferences, but if you aren’t using it consider canceling your gym membership, monthly boxes, streaming services and apps.

  1. Build a small emergency fund

Try saving $5 or even just $10 each week. It may not seem like much to start, but it provides a cushion to help you avoid using a credit card when something comes up unexpected.

  1. Shop smarter

If you are trying to stick to a budget, avoid buying things on impulse. When you go to the grocery store, try to look for sales. Buy store brand items instead of brand name. Also consider comparison shopping to find the best price.

  1. Find free entertainment

For fun on a low budget, consider free activities in your community like picnics at the park, going to the library, free events, or game/movie nights at home.

  1. Review your budget often

Budgeting can’t be a one time thing. Take time at least once a week to see how you are doing and make any necessary changes.

Managing a budget is an ongoing commitment, but just taking these small steps will help you feel improved and see progress.

Humbot
GPTZero0% humanMeaning kept88.9%Readability28%
10 Tips to Help You Afford a Tight Monthly Budget Balancing a tight monthly budget can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. A little planning and a few smart habits will go a long way in making your money last longer — and helping you feel more confident that you're doing the right thing with it. These 10 easy tips will help you maximize every dollar. 1. AWARTHIT:CAI assisted in knowing where each 1 Rupee was being spent. You can not fix your budget unless you know it. Make a track of your spending over one month, which means counting less than 2 dollar stuff like coffee and snacks or delivery fees as well. Those small expenses can snowball quickly. 2. Make a simple budget You are not going to need another spreadsheet. You just enter your income, and fixed cost and flexible spending. You want to see what’s coming in, what’s going out, and what you have left. 3. Separate needs from wants Those are needs; rent, groceries, utilities, and transportation. A few wants: takeout, subscriptions and impulse buys. It does not necessarily mean you cannot have fun things, but if the money is tight, needs should be prioritized over wants. 4. Plan your meals Food is one of the easiest things to overspend on. Make a plan for every meal before you go and create a list to follow in the supermarket. In fact, cooking just a few more times at home each week can save an impressive amount. 5. Use cash or spending limits If you spend too much easily with cards, swap cash in for groceries or entertainment. When the money is a bust, that is your cue not to spend. 6. Cut unused subscriptions Look at your statement for subscriptions that you pay for, but forgot about. Budget thieves — streaming services, apps, gym memberships and monthly boxes. Cancel everything that you do not really use. 7. Build a small emergency fund That can be as little as $5 or $10 dollars a week. Having a small buffer prevents you from reaching for the credit card when something unexpected comes up. 8. Shop smarter Be sure to compare prices, buy the generic brands, use couponing and be patient until the items are on sale. Next, never go shopping when you are bored or emotional. And that when impulse buys creep in. 9. Find free entertainment You can have fun without getting a debt. Seek for free community events, library resources, park visits, game nights or movie nights in the comfort of home. 10. Review your budget often Your budget is not a one-off activity💰 Weekly, check-in with your self-assessment to see how you are tracking and modify accordingly. Life evolves, and so should the budget. .it does take work, but every little bit helps if one can stick with a tight budget. Be accountable with your spending habits, keep at it and share progress as you go.
Both tools were given the same 433-word input.
Recorded start to finish

Each tool was run by hand and screen-recorded during the August 2026 run. The outputs are then scored programmatically against five major AI detectors, and every input, output, and detector score is published on GitHub. Watch the unedited humanization sessions (video opens in a new tab):

WriteHuman vs Humbot in 60 seconds

The headline differences. Detailed analysis below.

WriteHuman
Free tier
Free to use, no signup, no card
Standout
Scored 76.69 in the August 2026 HumanizerBench cycle — first of twelve humanizers — leading four of the five AI detectors and posting a far higher GPTZero pass rate
Humbot
Starting price
From $11.99/mo Basic
Free tier
Free plan available
Watch for
A capable humanizer that finished fifth of twelve, behind WriteHuman in the same cycle

Bottom line: Humbot is a real, capable humanizer, but WriteHuman finished first overall in the August 2026 benchmark, reads as human to GPTZero far more often, and stays steadier across content types. And you can try WriteHuman free, with no card.

1

Benchmark results

WriteHuman finished first overall

HumanizerBench is a public monthly benchmark of AI humanizers. It pays for every tool, runs each one by hand on the same prompts, and publishes its inputs, outputs, and detector scores so the results can be checked. The August 2026 cycle ran 396 tests across twelve humanizers and five detectors. Humbot is a strong tool, and it placed fifth — but WriteHuman finished first, scoring 76.69 to Humbot's 66.95 on the overall composite, a 9.74-point margin.

WriteHuman also posted a higher overall AI-detector pass rate, 89.1% versus 71.7%, and a higher writing-quality (readability) rating, 57.8% versus 43.3%. Fifth place still put Humbot ahead of seven of the twelve humanizers in the cycle, so this is not a strong tool against a weak one — it is a strong tool against the one that finished on top.

Humbot
66.95

Humbot's composite in the August 2026 cycle, fifth of twelve humanizers.

HumanizerBench, August 2026 cycle

WriteHuman
76.69

WriteHuman's composite in the same cycle, first of twelve.

2

Detector results

Ahead on four of the five detectors

WriteHuman led Humbot on four of the five detectors HumanizerBench runs in the August 2026 cycle: GPTZero, Winston AI, ZeroGPT, and Originality.ai. The clearest split was GPTZero, where WriteHuman's output read as human-written 88.4% of the time and Humbot's read as human just 21.8% of the time. GPTZero is one of the detectors readers and platforms reach for first, so that gap matters if it is part of your workflow.

Originality.ai told a similar story, 66.5% for WriteHuman against 31.5% for Humbot, and WriteHuman also finished ahead on Winston AI, 83.8% to 77.6%. WriteHuman's built-in AI detector is tuned to closely match GPTZero, Originality.ai, ZeroGPT, and Winston AI, and it sits in the same view as the humanizer, so you can check roughly where a passage will land before you publish it.

Humbot
21.8%

Humbot's GPTZero pass rate in the August 2026 cycle, a wide gap on a detector many people check first.

HumanizerBench, August 2026 cycle

WriteHuman
88.4%

WriteHuman's GPTZero pass rate in the same cycle.

3

Consistency

Steadier across content types

A humanizer is only as useful as its weakest content type. WriteHuman scored higher on consistency across writing categories in the August 2026 cycle, 80.8% versus 67.6%, and led Humbot on blog posts (95.4% versus 83.4%), marketing copy (97.1% versus 76.6%), and discussion posts (99.9% versus 98.4%). WriteHuman cleared 95% on all three of those formats. Humbot cleared 95% on one.

That steadiness is what lets you trust the tool on whatever you paste in next, instead of getting a strong result on one kind of text and a weak one on another.

Humbot
67.6%

Humbot's consistency score across content types in the August 2026 cycle.

HumanizerBench, August 2026 cycle

WriteHuman
80.8%

WriteHuman's consistency score in the same cycle.

4

Access and pricing

Free to try, with the detector built in

WriteHuman lets you run the humanizer on writehuman.ai with no account, no email, and no payment method. Plans are plain monthly pricing from $18/mo Basic to $48/mo Ultra, cancellable in two clicks, and every paid plan includes the built-in AI detector in the same view as the humanizer.

Humbot's humanizer shares one credit pool with its other tools, and its pricing page defaults to a yearly view, so the headline rate is the billed-yearly price. Its true monthly plans run $11.99 Basic, $22.99 Pro, and $59.99 Unlimited.

Humbot
From $11.99/mo

Humbot's paid plans start at $11.99/mo, with a free plan to try.

WriteHuman
Free to try

Run the WriteHuman humanizer on writehuman.ai with no signup, email, or card.

Pricing: WriteHuman vs Humbot

Side-by-side plans. WriteHuman's free tier is on the homepage. No signup needed.

WriteHuman

Free

$0

Try the humanizer with daily limits, no signup

  • No credit card
  • Daily request cap
  • Built-in AI detector access

Basic

$18/mo

80 humanizations / month, up to 600 words each

  • 2 output variations
  • 160 AI detector checks / mo
  • Cancel anytime

Pro

$27/mo

200 humanizations / month, up to 1,200 words each

  • 3 output variations
  • 400 AI detector checks / mo
  • Priority support

Ultra

$48/mo

Unlimited humanizations, up to 3,000 words each

  • 5 output variations
  • Unlimited AI detector checks
  • Priority support
Humbot

Free

$0

Free plan to try the humanizer

Basic

$11.99/mo

3,000 + 1,000 advanced words/mo, 500-word input

  • $7.99/mo billed yearly
  • Credits are shared across all Humbot tools

Pro

$22.99/mo

30,000 + 5,000 advanced words/mo, 1,200-word input

  • $9.99/mo billed yearly

Unlimited

$59.99/mo

Unlimited words + 10,000 advanced words/mo

  • $9.99/mo billed yearly

Pricing verified as of . For the latest Humbot pricing, see humbot.ai.

Feature Comparison

See how WriteHuman stacks up against Humbot, feature by feature.

FeatureWriteHumanHumbot
Higher overall score in the August 2026 HumanizerBench benchmark
Higher GPTZero pass rate in the benchmark
Higher overall AI-detector pass rate in the benchmark
Higher consistency across content types in benchmark testing
Free humanizer you can run with no signup or card
Built-in AI detector tuned to match major external detectors
Built-in AI detector in every paid plan
Multiple output variations per request
50+ supported languages
Public REST API

What real Humbot users are saying

Quotes pulled from public reviews on Reddit, Trustpilot, G2, and Product Hunt.

the humanization tool is useless if you know language it is only changing words with other words that doesn't make any sense
Nour Salameh, Trustpilot
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Hi i accidentally made a yearly purchase today, instead of the month to month subscription.
prashanthan, Trustpilot
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While Humbot has a free version, it's very restrictive as its limit is 200 words a month.
Cybernews, Best AI Humanizer Tools
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Why writers pick WriteHuman

The everyday reasons writers switch to WriteHuman from Humbot.

Pick WriteHuman if…

  • You want output that reads as human-written to GPTZero, where WriteHuman holds a wide lead.
  • You want results that stay consistent across blog, marketing, and discussion content.
  • You want a calibrated AI detector in the same view as the humanizer, plus a public API.
  • You want to try the humanizer free, with no signup, no email, and no card.

Pick Humbot if…

  • You want the lowest headline monthly price: Humbot's Basic plan is $11.99/mo, under WriteHuman's $18/mo Basic.
  • You already use Humbot's other tools and want one shared credit pool across all of them.

Why users switch from Humbot

Real pain points Humbot users run into, and how WriteHuman solves each one.

Humbot

Scored behind WriteHuman overall in the August 2026 HumanizerBench cycle (66.95 vs 76.69 of 100), finishing fifth of twelve tools.

WriteHuman

WriteHuman scored 76.69 overall in the same cycle and ranked first of twelve, with a higher overall AI-detector pass rate (89.1% vs 71.7%).

Humbot

Far lower pass rates than WriteHuman on GPTZero (21.8% vs 88.4%) and Originality.ai (31.5% vs 66.5%) in the same cycle.

WriteHuman

WriteHuman read as human to GPTZero 88.4% of the time and to Originality.ai 66.5% of the time, leading four of the five detectors.

Humbot

Lower consistency across writing types than WriteHuman (67.6% vs 80.8%).

WriteHuman

WriteHuman posted an 80.8% consistency score, so results hold up across blog, marketing, and discussion content.

Humbot

Reviewers report shallow word-for-word swapping that can read oddly, plus a credit pool shared across all its tools that burns fast.

WriteHuman

WriteHuman rewrites at the structural level instead of swapping words one for one, and rated higher on writing quality in the same cycle (57.8% vs 43.3%).

Humbot

Its free tier is heavily capped — Cybernews puts it at 200 words a month — and the pricing page defaults to the yearly rate, so the headline figure is not what a monthly buyer pays.

WriteHuman

Run the humanizer free on writehuman.ai with no signup, no email, and no card.

Frequently asked: WriteHuman vs Humbot

What is the best Humbot alternative in 2026?
WriteHuman is a strong Humbot alternative. In the August 2026 HumanizerBench cycle it finished first of twelve humanizers, scoring 76.69 to Humbot's 66.95, reading as human to GPTZero far more often (88.4% vs 21.8%), and staying steadier across content types, with a free version you can try without signup.
Does WriteHuman score better than Humbot?
Overall, yes. In the August 2026 HumanizerBench cycle WriteHuman scored 76.69 versus Humbot's 66.95, with a higher overall AI-detector pass rate (89.1% vs 71.7%), a far higher GPTZero pass rate (88.4% vs 21.8%), and higher consistency (80.8% vs 67.6%). WriteHuman led four of the five detectors HumanizerBench runs. HumanizerBench publishes its inputs, outputs, and detector scores, so the results can be checked.
How does Humbot pricing compare to WriteHuman?
Humbot's true monthly plans are $11.99 Basic, $22.99 Pro, and $59.99 Unlimited, with a free plan to try; its pricing page defaults to a discounted yearly view, and credits are shared across all its tools. WriteHuman is $18/mo Basic, $27/mo Pro, and $48/mo Ultra, with a free version that needs no signup or card.
Is there a free Humbot alternative with no signup?
Yes. WriteHuman runs the humanizer directly on writehuman.ai with no account, no email, and no payment method required, so you can compare the output yourself before subscribing.

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