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Anyword

Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

Anyword is a platform for marketing copy, arranged around a single idea: to assess the expected return of a text before publication. By the tool's own description it includes an editor with an assessment of expected performance, comparison of variants of a text with one another, analysis of what has already been published, management of a brand voice, a wizard for blog articles and an extension for Chrome.

The difference from an ordinary writing assistant is not in the writing itself, but in what surrounds it: predictions and performance data are here a unit of charging on a par with seats in a team. This is visible in the plans: a plan sets not a volume of text, but a number of predictions and rows of data.

What exactly is predicted and with what accuracy, the source does not explain, and we shall not explain it for it.

Which platforms it works with

Publishing to social networks the tool does not announce. On the homepage there are listed links for working with text: ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Notion, Google Ads, HubSpot, an extension for Chrome and an API for embedding into third-party applications.

This list may not be read as a list of platforms for publishing: Google Ads and HubSpot are an advertising account and a system for working with clients, Notion a store of notes, ChatGPT and Gemini third-party language models. These are links for preparing and transferring text, not auto-posting.

Pricing

All the prices are from the pricing page, the currency is US dollars.

Starter — 49 dollars a month with monthly payment, 39 with annual.

Data-Driven — 99 dollars a month monthly, 79 with annual. For this plan seats are sold separately: "$59/mo or $49/mo yearly, max 10 seats" — that is, an additional seat costs almost as much as half the plan itself, and more than ten seats will not be sold.

Business — price on request. Enterprise — price on request.

The threshold of entry here is noticeably higher than with writing assistants: the minimum plan costs 39 dollars a month with annual payment, and that is only one seat.

What is free

A permanent free plan the tool does not announce. There is only a trial access: "7-day free trial" with the restriction "a limit of 2,500 words".

Seven days and 2,500 words is a trial, not a free tier. After seven days no free work remains.

Restrictions

The bounds at Anyword are counted not in characters and not in credits, but in seats, predictions and rows of performance data. All of it is from the pricing page.

The trial period — 2,500 words.

Starter — one seat, 50 performance predictions, 50 rows of performance data.

Data-Driven — three seats, 100 predictions, the same 50 rows of data. Note: rows of data on this plan are exactly as many as on the junior one, only the seats and the predictions grow.

Business — three seats, 250 predictions, "5,000 performance data rows". Here it is that rows of data are added in a jump of a hundredfold.

Enterprise — "500+ performance predictions", "10,000+ performance data rows".

Fifty predictions a month on the junior plan is a value which is worth measuring against your own work in advance: if you compare two or three variants for each post, the plan will run out at about the twentieth.

There are no requirements in the terms to mark what a machine has created — neither an obligation to label, nor watermarks, nor a mention of the C2PA standard.

Rights to the output

The rights to what is created belong to the customer, and this is said directly. The terms of service: "the Customer shall have all right and title in the Generated Content and Company shall not claim ownership with respect thereto". The tool separately declines to claim ownership.

There is a reservation with it all the same: the tool reserves the right to use the material "on an aggregate and anonymized basis, to improve the Anyword Platform" — in a generalised and de-identified form for improving the platform. This is not a claim to ownership, but neither is it complete non-interference.

A separate ban on commercial use of what is created is not in the terms. A separate permission, however, is not written out either — the rights are transferred by the general wording "all right and title", and that is enough.

Do they train on your data

What is uploaded is used to improve the platform after de-identification, and this is written into the terms.

The wording is this: the tool is given "a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, copy and reproduce the Content solely to (i) provide the Customer the Services; and (ii) provided that the Content is first aggregated and anonymized". That is, the licence is perpetual and worldwide, but with a coupling: either for the sake of providing the service to you, or — on condition that the material is first aggregated and de-identified.

Precision matters here. The words "training of models" are not used in the terms — what is said is "improvement of the platform". We shall not equate the one to the other: improvement of the platform is named directly, training as such is not.

An opt-out from this condition is not described in the text. Neither a switch, nor a reservation for particular plans is provided for.

How you earn with it

What relates to earning directly is the rights to the text. The terms of service transfer them to the customer in one general wording: "the Customer shall have all right and title in the Generated Content and Company shall not claim ownership with respect thereto". No reservations about personal or non-commercial application are attached to that transfer, and there is no separate ban on commercial use in the terms.

A direct permission to sell what is created is not written out there either: the rights are transferred whole, and the word "commercial" is not applied to the output. Whoever writes copy to order will have to rely on the general transfer of rights, not on a separate clause.

There are no differences by plan in this part: the wording is one for all the plans. A permanent free plan the tool does not announce at all, so the question of whether one may earn on the free tier does not apply to Anyword — after the seven days of the trial the work is paid.

One reservation is worth keeping in mind: the tool reserves the right to use the material "on an aggregate and anonymized basis, to improve the Anyword Platform". This does not affect the possibility of selling the text, but the material stays in the platform's circulation in a de-identified form.

What it will not do

It will not let you work free of charge: there is no permanent free plan, after seven days and 2,500 words the tool becomes paid — at least 39 dollars a month with annual payment.

It will not publish to social networks itself: platforms for publishing are not announced, the links listed are about preparing and transferring text.

It will not offer an opt-out from the use of your material for improving the platform: such a condition is not in the contract.

More than ten seats on the Data-Driven plan it will not sell, and rows of performance data on the junior plans it will give fifty — the same number on Starter and on Data-Driven.

It will not oblige you to mark what is created as machine-made: requirements of labelling are not in the terms.

The price of Business and Enterprise it will not show — it is on request.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

a platform for marketing copy with a prediction of how well it will perform: an editor with an assessment of the expected return before publication, comparison of variants, analysis of what has already been published, brand voice management, a wizard for blog articles, a Chrome extension

the description is from the main features page

source, checked 2026-08-04

Sources diverge: «Anyword supports over 25 languages in beta mode» (verbatim). The language of the brief and the language of the output are independent — verbatim: «you can write a brief in German and generate copy in English». The list: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English (US/UK), Spanish, Estonian, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Latvian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Thai, Ukrainian, Vietnamese, Chinese. Russian and Chinese are there; ARABIC AND HINDI ARE NOT IN THE LIST

the comparison table on the pricing page promises «30+ languages» on every plan, while the same service's knowledge base says «over 25 languages in beta mode» with a list of 29 entries; the robots.txt of support.anyword.com was read in full and closes only the HubSpot preview service addresses

source, checked 2026-08-07

Platforms

the home page announces integrations with ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Notion, Google Ads, HubSpot, a Chrome extension and an API for embedding into third-party applications

these are integrations for working with text, not automatic publishing to social networks

source, checked 2026-08-04

Pricing

no permanent free plan is announced; a trial access "7-day free trial" is announced with the restriction "a limit of 2,500 words"

this is a trial period, not a free plan

source, checked 2026-08-04

Starter — $49/month with monthly payment, $39/month with annual; Data-Driven — $99/month monthly, $79/month with annual, an extra seat "$59/mo or $49/mo yearly, max 10 seats"; Business — price on request; Enterprise — price on request

the currency on the page is US dollars

source, checked 2026-08-04

$49 /month — the Starter plan on MONTHLY billing (50 performance predictions, 1 seat, 1 brand voice, unlimited generations). Paid yearly the same Starter is $39 /month «(Billed yearly)». The next tier, Data-Driven, is $99 /month monthly and $79 paid yearly; Business and Enterprise are «Custom pricing». The currency is USD

the monthly price is taken, as the brief requires; there is no permanent free plan on the page, only a 7-day free trial

source, checked 2026-08-07

Limits and restrictions

the trial period — 2,500 words; Starter — 1 seat, 50 performance predictions, 50 rows of performance data; Data-Driven — 3 seats, 100 predictions, 50 rows of data; Business — 3 seats, 250 predictions, "5,000 performance data rows"; Enterprise — "500+ performance predictions", "10,000+ performance data rows"

the limits are counted in seats, predictions and data rows, not in characters

source, checked 2026-08-04

Restrictions

Terms of Service §5 «Restrictions», clause (xii) verbatim: it is forbidden to use the service «in any manner that is not in compliance with this Agreement or for any illegal activities, such as creating content which is offensive, profane, hateful, threatening, harmful, defamatory, libelous, harassing or promote discrimination, violence, gambling, or child pornography». The same section forbids reverse engineering, scraping («robot, spider, or other device to retrieve, index, scrape, data mine»), distributing malicious code, infringing others' IP rights and exceeding «Reasonable Usage». Anyword has no separate Acceptable Use Policy; there are no bans on images of real people, on politics or on medical advice in the terms

a breach of §5 is declared a material breach of contract, with the right to restrict or terminate access immediately

source, checked 2026-08-07

the terms say: "the Customer shall have all right and title in the Generated Content and Company shall not claim ownership with respect thereto"; at the same time the tool reserves the right to use the material "on an aggregate and anonymized basis, to improve the Anyword Platform"

the rights to what is created belong to the customer, there is no separate prohibition of commercial use in the terms

source, checked 2026-08-04

the terms give the tool "a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, copy and reproduce the Content solely to (i) provide the Customer the Services; and (ii) provided that the Content is first aggregated and anonymized" — that is, what is uploaded is used to improve the platform after it has been anonymized; no opt-out from this condition is described in the text

improving the platform is named directly, the words "model training" are not used in the terms; no opt-out is provided for

source, checked 2026-08-04

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