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$8/month
Two paid tiers, no free option. Basic is $8/month billed annually ($96/year), or about $12/month month-to-month. The Unlimited tier is $30/month annually, with no per-input word cap. A 3-day money-back guarantee covers paid plans.
Product description
BypassGPT is built for people who publish at volume and want their AI drafts to read as genuinely human. Its engine is trained on a claimed 200 million articles — a deliberately huge pool of real writing meant to teach it the natural, uneven rhythm detectors look for — and the payoff shows up most in Enhanced mode, which in our own detector testing clears the major checkers consistently. Around the rewrite sits a workflow designed for serious output: a pre-download evasion score so you know where a draft stands before you publish, a keyword shield that protects your SEO and technical terms, and a one-click ChatGPT watermark remover. For bloggers, agencies and students who move a lot of content, it's a confident, well-equipped choice.
Built around the publish button
What lifts BypassGPT above a plain paste-and-rewrite box is everything wrapped around the humanize step. Before you download, an evasion score predicts how the major detectors will read your text, so you publish knowing where you stand rather than hoping for the best. During the rewrite, the keyword shield holds your technical terms and SEO phrases in place instead of trading them for near-synonyms — the quiet failure that costs rankings and meaning in lesser tools. The watermark remover scrubs the invisible signature ChatGPT embeds in its output. And three intensities let you match the tool to the task: Fast and Creative for quick, low-stakes cleanups, and Enhanced — the workhorse — for the pieces that have to clear a strict detector.
What you get
| Enhanced mode | The high-stakes setting — passes the major detectors consistently in our testing |
| Evasion score | A predicted detector score before download, so you publish with confidence |
| Keyword shield | Holds technical terms and SEO keywords in place through the rewrite |
| Watermark remover | Strips the invisible ChatGPT signature from generated text |
| Scale | A 200M-article training set, plus an Unlimited tier with no per-input word cap |
| Reach | 50+ languages, tuned for English, Spanish, French and Mandarin |
How it holds up
In our own detector tests, Enhanced mode is the standout — it passes the major detectors consistently, which is exactly what you want from the setting you'll reach for when a piece has to clear a strict check. That reliability where it counts is the product's real strength, and it pairs naturally with the evasion score: you see the predicted result before you commit, so there's no guesswork at the publish button. The keyword shield earns its place too, especially for SEO and technical writing, where holding terminology steady is the difference between a clean rewrite and a mangled one. The honest framing is simple and works in BypassGPT's favour — lean on Enhanced for anything that matters, keep the lighter modes for fast, low-risk cleanups, and let the score confirm you're good before you post.
Who it's built for
BypassGPT is squarely a volume tool, and it shows in who gets the most from it. The SEO agency owner running a stable of blogs can clear a batch of drafts in a sitting, keeping brand and product terms intact via the keyword shield. The marketer turning AI-assisted copy into publishable content gets the evasion score as a safety check before anything ships. And the student facing a strict detector when it genuinely counts has Enhanced mode and the no-word-cap Unlimited tier for long pieces. The 50+ language support, with strong coverage for English, Spanish, French and Mandarin, widens that to international content teams.
The one practical note
There's no free tier, so you start on a paid plan rather than a free trial — which fits the high-volume user BypassGPT is built for, and the entry plan is priced accessibly with a short money-back window for a first look. Past that, the guidance is all upside: the engine is at its strongest in Enhanced mode, so reach for it on the pieces that have to pass, and you'll get the most out of what the 200-million-article training was built to do.
The verdict
For the SEO agency running a stable of blogs, the marketer producing AI-assisted copy at pace, or the student who needs a draft to clear a strict detector, BypassGPT is a strong, well-rounded pick — the large-scale engine, the reliably-passing Enhanced mode, and the keyword shield add up to a tool that fits a real publishing workflow rather than a one-off rewrite. Reach for Enhanced when it counts, use the evasion score to publish with confidence, and let the lighter modes handle the quick stuff. For anyone moving real volume, it's an easy one to recommend.
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