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Content Creation & AI Writing

TextCortex

The Enterprise Agent Infrastructure That Delivers ROI

4.7 G2 rating$1 to $25 / mo
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TextCortex is a Berlin-based AI platform that lets teams build, deploy, and govern custom AI agents for writing, research, and knowledge management across their existing tools.

Pricing
$1 to $25 / mo
Best for
TextCortex is best for mid-sized and enterprise teams that want an EU-hosted, model-agnostic AI platform to power custom AI agents, search company knowledge and automate writing-heavy workflows across existing tools.
Platforms
Web, Desktop, Chrome Extension
Free trial
Yes
Free plan
Yes
Headquarters
Berlin, Germany
Company type
Startup
The honest take

What reviewers love, and what to watch

A balanced view of TextCortex, drawn from public reviews and product research.

Pros

  • Intuitive, easy-to-use interface across the web app, browser extension and desktop app.
  • High-quality, accurate outputs for writing, studying and research compared to many other AI writing tools.
  • Powerful customization via personas/agents and knowledge bases connected to sources like Google Drive and SharePoint.
  • Significant time savings for drafting emails, essays, blog posts, summaries and reports.
  • Broad multilingual support and strong translation/rewriting capabilities in 25+ languages.
  • Active support and community channels (Discord, help center) with frequent product improvements and templates.

Cons

  • Free plan has strict limits on daily creations and knowledge bases, so heavy users quickly run out of credits.
  • Paid and unlimited tiers are perceived as expensive by some students and budget-conscious users.
  • Occasional errors or limitations with complex academic or legal tasks that still require human review.
  • Some users mention minor issues such as export/formatting limitations or occasional glitches.
Where it fits

What teams use TextCortex for

  • Enterprise knowledge management and internal search
  • Content creation for blogs, emails and documentation
  • Cold email outreach and sales prospecting
  • Customer support email and chat response drafting
  • Research, report writing and literature review
  • Data analysis and summarization of spreadsheets and reports

Key strengths

  • Very high user satisfaction, with 4.7/5 ratings and hundreds of recent reviews on both G2 and Capterra.
  • Rich feature set spanning chat, writing, knowledge bases, data analysis, templates and no-code agent building.
  • Broad integration story, from browser-based coverage of 30,000+ apps to native connectors like SharePoint, Google Drive and Outlook.
  • Strong focus on governance, security and user education with resources like Cortex Academy and detailed help documentation.
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Questions, answered

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TextCortex is an AI platform that combines advanced writing assistance with enterprise knowledge management and AI agents. Teams can use it to draft and refine content, search internal documents and databases, connect tools like SharePoint and Google Drive, and deploy custom AI agents that automate research, reporting, customer support and other text-heavy workflows, all while running on an EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant infrastructure.
TextCortex offers a free plan with 20 creations per day and limited knowledge bases, plus paid Premium and Unlimited subscriptions that start from about $5.59 per month on annual billing (or $6.99 month-to-month) for 150 monthly creations. Higher tiers increase the number of creations and storage, while an Unlimited plan removes creation limits. Enterprise pricing is custom and typically includes SSO, governance features and priority support; you can see current details on their pricing page or contact sales.
Key features of TextCortex include a no-code AI agent builder, a model hub that can route prompts to multiple LLMs, enterprise knowledge search across sources like SharePoint and Google Drive, AI knowledge bases, and a full writing toolkit for rewriting, summarizing, translating and adjusting tone. It also offers the ZenoChat assistant, a browser extension that works in 30,000+ apps, a Mac desktop app, data analysis for spreadsheets and reports, multilingual support in 25+ languages and an API plus automation integrations via Zapier, Make and Pipedream.
In the AI writing and content creation space, TextCortex is often compared with tools like Jasper, Writesonic and Rytr. At the conversational AI level, many buyers also evaluate it against general-purpose chatbots such as ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot. For knowledge management and enterprise search use cases, it may also be considered alongside specialized knowledge platforms and AI search tools.
Yes. Small businesses can start with the free or lower-tier Premium plans and use TextCortex for blogging, email writing, customer support replies and basic knowledge management, all through the browser extension and web app. However, some very small or budget-constrained teams may find the higher tiers expensive if they need large numbers of AI generations. TextCortex tends to deliver the most value for growing SMBs and mid-market companies that want to centralize knowledge, improve content workflows and eventually expand into more advanced AI agent use cases.

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