WriteHuman, a better alternative to Humbot
WriteHuman vs Humbot: real-world performance
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 June 202630 samples390 tests5 AI detectors
| Metric | WriteHuman | Humbot |
|---|---|---|
Overall score Composite out of 100. Weights AI-detector results 42%, meaning 32%, readability 16%, and consistency 10%, then subtracts quality penalties. | 83.59 | 80.28 |
AI-detector pass rate Share of checks where the output read as human-written, across all 5 AI detectors. | 84.5% | 76.9% |
Consistency How steady the scores stay across different kinds of writing. | 91.3% | 80.8% |
Readability How clean and grammatical the output is. | 100.0% | 94.3% |
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 | 78.2% | 25.7% |
Score by content type Benchmark score by writing category. Showing categories where WriteHuman scores higher. | ||
Blog posts | 87.6% | 80.1% |
News articles | 93.0% | 86.3% |
Discussion posts | 97.4% | 92.4% |
Scoring methodology ↗See the full head-to-head on HumanizerBench ↗
See the actual outputs
The scores above come from real tests, not marketing claims. Here are unedited results from the June 2026 run: the same AI-generated text, humanized by each tool, shown side by side.
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Each tool was run by hand and screen-recorded during the June 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.
- Free tier
- Free to use, no signup, no card
- Standout
- Scored 83.59 in the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle, with a far higher GPTZero pass rate and steadier results across content types
- Starting price
- From $11.99/mo Basic
- Free tier
- Free plan available
- Watch for
- A capable humanizer that scored just behind WriteHuman in the same cycle
Bottom line: Humbot is a real, capable humanizer, but WriteHuman edged it overall in the June 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.
Benchmark results
Close overall, but WriteHuman finished ahead
HumanizerBench is a public monthly benchmark of AI humanizers. It runs each tool by hand on the same prompts and publishes its inputs, outputs, and detector scores so the results can be checked. Humbot is a strong tool and the two finished close: in the June 2026 cycle WriteHuman scored 83.59 to Humbot's 80.28 on the overall composite.
WriteHuman also posted a higher overall AI-detector pass rate, 84.5% versus 76.9%, with 100% readability and zero quality penalties. The cells WriteHuman wins are shown in the module above; Humbot is genuinely competitive on several others.
WriteHuman's composite in the same cycle.
Detector results
A wide gap on GPTZero
The clearest split in the June 2026 cycle was GPTZero. WriteHuman's output read as human-written 78.2% of the time; Humbot's read as human just 25.7% 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.
WriteHuman's built-in AI detector is tuned to closely match GPTZero, Originality.ai, Copyleaks, 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's GPTZero pass rate in the June 2026 cycle, a wide gap on a detector many people check first.
WriteHuman's GPTZero pass rate in the same cycle.
Consistency
Steadier across content types
A humanizer is only as useful as its weakest content type. WriteHuman scored higher on consistency across writing categories, 91.2% versus 80.7%, and led Humbot on blog posts, news articles, and discussion posts in the same cycle. Humbot edged WriteHuman on marketing copy, so the two trade places by format, but WriteHuman held up more evenly overall.
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's consistency score across content types in the June 2026 cycle.
WriteHuman's consistency score in the same cycle.
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's paid plans start at $11.99/mo, with a free plan 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.
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
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.
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”
“Hi i accidentally made a yearly purchase today, instead of the month to month subscription.”
“While Humbot has a free version, it's very restrictive as its limit is 200 words a month.”
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, news, 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 weight detectors like Winston AI, ZeroGPT, or Copyleaks most heavily, where Humbot scored higher in the benchmark.
- You mainly rewrite marketing copy, where Humbot edged WriteHuman in the same cycle.
Why users switch from Humbot
Real pain points Humbot users run into, and how WriteHuman solves each one.
Scored just behind WriteHuman overall in the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle (80.28 vs 83.59 of 100).
WriteHuman scored 83.59 overall in the same cycle, with a higher overall AI-detector pass rate (84.5% vs 76.9%).
Far lower GPTZero pass rate than WriteHuman in the same cycle (25.7% vs 78.2%).
WriteHuman read as human to GPTZero 78.2% of the time, versus 25.7% for Humbot.
Lower consistency across writing types than WriteHuman (80.7% vs 91.2%).
WriteHuman posted a 91.2% consistency score, so results hold up across blog, news, and discussion content.
Reviewers report shallow word-for-word swapping that can read oddly, plus a credit pool shared across all its tools that burns fast.
WriteHuman rewrites at the structural level while keeping your vocabulary and citations intact, with zero quality penalties in the benchmark.
No standalone free humanizer with the cleaner output WriteHuman delivers, and a pricing page that defaults to the yearly rate.
Run the humanizer free on writehuman.ai with no signup, no email, and no card.
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