About BY.Wordy
I didn’t wake up one day and decide to build an AI tool.
I came to understand the different SEO challenges after spending years writing blog posts that barely ranked, rewriting them again, watching them finally grow, sometime still fail and then repeating the process anyway.
I didn’t start with AI. I started with SEO forums, half-working niche sites, and nights spent tweaking titles nobody clicked. I obsessed over search behavior. Why people clicked one result and ignored another? Why some pages survived updates while others vanished?
Over time, one thing became obvious. Writing wasn’t the hard part. Writing at scale was. When AI arrived, it looked like the solution. Faster drafts. Endless variations. Finally, leverage. Except the output sounded wrong, polished in a way humans rarely are. Readers bounced and detection tools lit up. That’s where BY.Wordy came from. It is for us a response to a very specific problem.
BY.Wordy started as a reaction to that. Not to hide AI. Not to trick systems.
But to fix something very specific: AI’s inability to sound like someone who actually meant what they were saying.
The goal is simple. It is to make content feel written by someone who actually cared. Someone who paused mid-sentence. Someone who chose words carefully, provided valuable information and personal insights.
Today, BY.Wordy is used to rewrite articles, clean up client drafts, and rescue AI content that’s technically fine but emotionally flat. It helps people publish without causing raised eyebrows.
It’s built for bloggers who publish weekly. For SEO freelancers juggling five clients at a time. For founders who don’t want their brand voice to be lost behind the wall of AI content. I hope BY.Wordy can help you as it helped me and many of my content creator friends and colleagues. Thank you for your interest, and let me end this note by wishing you great success with your content journey.