The free Wordtune alternative that ships every feature you actually use
Wordtune's free tier caps you at 10 rewrites per day and locks Shorten/Expand/Casual/Formal-Plus behind Premium. For everyday writing — drafting emails, tightening blog paragraphs, rewriting cold pitches — that limit hits fast. Here is the free alternative.
AI Text Rewriter vs Wordtune, feature by feature
| Feature | Molixa | Wordtune |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 50 rewrites/day, 1,000 words each | 10 rewrites/day, 280 chars each |
| Pricing | Free, $4/mo Pro | Premium ~$9.99/mo, Advanced ~$14.99/mo |
| Rewrite modes free | 10 (Standard, Fluency, Formal, Academic, Simple, Creative, Shorten, Expand, Persuasive, Custom) | Casual + Formal (Premium adds Shorten/Expand/Casual+/Formal+) |
| Custom prompt mode | Yes (free) | Premium |
| Freeze words | Yes | No |
| Brand voice profile | Yes (saved per user) | No |
| Side-by-side diff with reasoning | Yes | Suggestion list |
| Browser extension / Word add-in | Not yet | Yes (their strength) |
4 reasons people switch to Molixa
5x the daily rewrite count, 3-4x the length
Wordtune Free is 10 rewrites a day, each capped at ~280 characters. Ours is 50 rewrites a day at 1,000 words each. That is two orders of magnitude more usable writing volume.
Custom prompt mode on the free tier
Type your own instruction ("Make this sound like a Stanford professor", "Rewrite for a 9th-grade reading level"). Wordtune gates custom rewrites behind Premium.
Brand voice + freeze words
Save a brand voice profile so every rewrite matches your established tone. Mark words and phrases as frozen so the rewriter leaves them untouched. Neither exists in Wordtune.
Diff view shows what changed and why
Side-by-side original vs rewrite with a one-line reasoning per change. Wordtune returns a list of suggestions you have to manually compare.
When to pick Molixa vs Wordtune
Wordtune's killer feature is in-place rewriting via the browser extension and Word add-in. If you write all day in Gmail, Outlook, Google Docs, and Slack, that integration alone justifies their Premium plan.
For people who paste-and-rewrite — drafting cold emails on a different tab, polishing blog paragraphs in Notion, tightening LinkedIn posts before publish — Wordtune's 10-rewrite-per-day cap and 280-character limit make the free tier nearly unusable. You hit it on the second paragraph.
Molixa's AI Rewriter ships 50 rewrites per day, 1,000 words each, 10 modes including Custom, brand voice, freeze words, and a diff view that Wordtune does not ship even on Premium. Honest trade: no browser extension yet.
For paste-based rewriting at any scale, the free alternative wins.
Where Wordtune is still the better choice
Honest answer first. Wordtune has real strengths. If any of these match your workflow, stick with them.
- Wordtune's browser extension shows rewrites in-place on Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, Slack, etc.
- Wordtune's Word add-in and Outlook integration are first-party.
- Wordtune's Spices (statistics, examples, jokes) for blog posts is a unique feature.
- Wordtune Read summarizes long articles — useful as part of the broader product.
- Wordtune has 10+ years of brand trust in the AI writing-assistant space.
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