I was trying to use the Article Rewriter Tool by Spellmistake to rewrite some content fast, but I can’t figure out where to access it or whether it still works. I need help finding the right tool or a working alternative because I’m on a deadline and need an easy article rewriter that keeps the text readable and original.
Spellmistake’s old Article Rewriter tool looks dead or moved. I checked similar cases before, and tools like this often vanish when the site changes or loses support. If the page is missing, assume it is no longer maintained.
What to do next.
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Search the exact page in Google with:
Spellmistake article rewriter
site:spellmistake.com ‘article rewriter’ -
Check the Wayback Machine.
If the tool existed, archive.org might show the old URL. Sometimes the page loads, sometimes it does not. -
Try working alternatives.
QuillBot, Wordtune, Paraphraser.io, and Scribbr’s paraphrasing tool are the common ones people switch to. QuillBot is the easiest for fast rewrites. Wordtune reads a bit cleaner for short text. -
Test output quality before you trust it.
Paste 100 words. Compare accuracy, grammar, and whether it changes meaning. A lot of free rewriters mangle facts or produce awkard text. -
If you need bulk rewriting, skip cheap spinner tools.
Most old-school article rewriters swap words and make the text worse. If your goal is readable content, use a paraphraser with manual edits after.
Short version, Spellmistake seems gone or broken. Archive.org is your best bet for finding the old tool. For current use, QuillBot is proly the fastest replacement.
Probably not you. Spellmistake’s rewriter looks effectively gone, but I wouldn’t fully assume it’s “dead dead” like @vrijheidsvogel suggests. Sometimes these tiny tools still exist on weird subpages, old PHP URLs, or non-www versions and just stop being linked from the main site.
A couple things I’d try that are different:
- Search Bing and DuckDuckGo too. Weirdly, older utility pages sometimes show there when Google drops them.
- Try URL variants manually:
/article-rewriter
/article-rewriter-tool
/tools/article-rewriter
/rewrite-article - Check if the domain itself is loading correctly with and without https/www.
- Use a page source or crawl checker like Ahrefs free webmaster tools, Screaming Frog, or even a basic sitemap lookup if the site still has one.
Also, tiny reality check: old “article rewriter” tools were usually just spinner junk. Fast, yeah. Useful… ehh, not really. If you want something workable now, I’d skip nostalgia and use a modern paraphraser plus a quick human edit. That’ll save you a headache later becuase most of those old tools butchered meaning pretty bad.