So lately I’ve been using ChatGPT to draft stuff, and I’d usually run it through a humanizer to avoid detection (you know—GPTZero, Turnitin, all those tools). But weirdly, it’s still getting flagged.
Turns out… a lot of these humanizers are using shared models, and AI detectors are catching on. Once they figure out the pattern, boom, everyone using that tool gets nailed. ☠️
After running into this too many times, I finally found something different that’s actually working for me:
SafeWrite.ai
What makes it stand out:
Instead of sharing one model with everyone, it gives you your own private humanizer, so your rewrite pattern is unique. Harder for detectors to catch.
It has a built-in scanner that checks your text against multiple detectors (GPTZero, Turnitin, Originality.ai, etc.)—all in one place.
And it’ll automatically keep rewriting until the content passes detection. Pretty smart.
I’ve tested a few pieces with it, and so far it’s been solid—natural-sounding and detection-safe.
If you're also dealing with this AI detection mess (like for essays, reports, or even job apps), this might help:
👉 https://safewrite.ai
Not trying to promo anything—just sharing something that saved me some headaches.
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