Blog Article Rewriter API

Our Blog Article Rewriter API helps you to improve the effectiveness and interest of your articles or blog posts by automatically rewriting them.

About the API:

Blog Article Rewriter API is a powerful tool for improving the effectiveness and interest of your articles or blog posts. The API uses advanced natural language processing techniques to automatically rewrite your content, making it more engaging and compelling for your readers.

The API can be used to quickly and easily rewrite your existing articles or blog posts, making them more reader-friendly and increasing the chances of them being shared or linked to. It can also be used to create new versions of your content, allowing you to target different audiences or keywords.

The Blog Article Rewriter API is designed to be easy to use, simply input the text you want to rewrite and the API will return a new version of the text. The API can also be used to rewrite a whole article or just specific sentences, depending on your needs.

The API can take in input plain text, or HTML text, and it can return the output in plain text or in HTML, with the changes highlighted. It is also possible to customize the level of rewriting that you want, you can choose between a light rewriting or a heavy rewriting, depending on your needs.

Overall, our Blog Article Rewriter API is an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve the effectiveness and interest of their articles or blog posts. Whether you're a blogger, a content marketer, or a business owner, the API can help you to create more engaging and compelling content that will get more views and shares.

 

 

What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?

Pass the article that you want to rewrite and receive the rewritten article right away. 
 

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  1. Creating new versions of existing articles: You can use the API to create new versions of your existing articles, allowing you to target different keywords or audiences.

  2. Improving readability: You can use the API to rewrite your articles in a more reader-friendly way, making them easier to understand and more engaging.

  3. Generating SEO-friendly content: The API can be used to rewrite your articles in a way that makes them more SEO-friendly and increases their chances of ranking well in search engine results.

  4. Content spinning: Use the API to create multiple versions of your content, which can be used to increase the reach and visibility of your content on the web.

  5. Generating unique content for affiliate marketing: By using the API to rewrite existing articles, you can create unique content that is more likely to be accepted for affiliate marketing programs.

  6. Improving the effectiveness of your blog post: You can use the API to rewrite your blog post in a way that makes them more interesting and increases the chances of them being shared or linked to.

 

Are there any limitations to your plans?

Besides API call limitations per month, there is no other limitation. 

 

API Documentation

Endpoints


Pass an article and receive a rewritten article. 



                                                                            
POST https://zylalabs.com/api/1158/blog+article+rewriter+api/1017/rewriter
                                                                            
                                                                        

Rewriter - Endpoint Features

Object Description
text [Required] The text to paraphrase.
unique [Required] Rewrite in a way that passes online plagiarism tests. 1/0 where 1 equals true, and 0 equals false.
mode [Required] [normal, fluent, standard, creative] Rewriting mode. The default mode is "normal". We recommend using "standard", or "fluent"
Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            {"success":true,"job_id":"82fd6954-a57b-4bfd-a4f1-8f338ecb2a4d","status":"processing"}
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Rewriter - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1158/blog+article+rewriter+api/1017/rewriter?text=Dogs seem almost biologically incapable of hiding their inner moods – shuffling, snuffling, tail-wagging clues to contentment, nervousness or sheer, unadorned joy. Despite what the famous painting might want to tell you, dogs would be terrible poker players. We pick up their cues all too easily. Cats also have sophisticated body language – their moods are signalled through twitching tails, ruffled fur, and the position of ears and whiskers. A purr usually (but not always) signals friendliness or contentment. They’re a usually reliable method of working out if the cat is in friendly mode or best left alone. While we can reasonably be sure of a dog’s bond with us, despite the thousands of years domesticated cats have kept us company, they still suffer something of a bad PR image. The independence that many see as a bonus is seen by others as aloofness or selfishness. Their detractors claim they only really show affection when a food bowl is empty. Cat owners will claim this is all nonsense, of course, and that their bond with their cat is as strong as any dog owner’s. But why does this image of the aloof, unfriendly cat remain? And is there any truth to it? Take the way cats rub themselves against their owners. This used to be thought of as a kind of territory marker, like wild cats might do on trees or other landmarks in their territory. But when they do it on people, it’s usually a sign of affiliation – the cat is transferring its scent onto your skin, and at the same time transferring yours onto its fur. This is what feral cats do with other cats they are allied with. It is a way of creating a “common scent” which distinguishes friend from foe. Ultimately, Hiestand says, one thing is key – relaxed cats are more likely to want to make friends. “They want their water and their food and their sleeping arrangements and their litter tray just right, and when they are right, they’re able to start exploring those social bonds.” So, the next time you come home to find a cat quietly surveying you from the couch, or lazily yawning as they pad their way into the hallway, don’t be disappointed. In their own, quiet way, they’re letting you know it’s good to see you.&unique=1&mode=fluent' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

Using the JOB ID retrieved on the other endpoint, you will receive the paraphrased text. 



                                                                            
POST https://zylalabs.com/api/1158/blog+article+rewriter+api/2988/get+response
                                                                            
                                                                        

Get Response - Endpoint Features

Object Description
job_id [Required] The JOB ID generated previously.
Test Endpoint

API EXAMPLE RESPONSE

       
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            {"job_id":"82fd6954-a57b-4bfd-a4f1-8f338ecb2a4d","text":"Dogs appear to have a limited ability to conceal their internal emotions \u2013 they display evident signs of contentment, nervousness, or unadulterated joy through their shuffling, snuffling, and tail-wagging behavior. It is quite clear that dogs would not excel as poker players, contrary to what popular artworks might suggest. We humans are able to understand their signals all too easily. Similarly, cats possess a sophisticated form of body language, with their moods being conveyed through the movement of their tails, ruffling of their fur, and the positioning of their ears and whiskers. Generally, a purr indicates friendliness or contentment, although there are exceptions. Deciphering whether a cat is in a friendly state or prefers to be left alone can often be reliably determined through their purring. While we can reasonably ascertain a dog's connection with us, despite the fact that cats have been our companions for thousands of years, they still suffer from a somewhat negative public image. Others perceive the independence that many cats possess as aloofness or self-centeredness. Detractors argue that cats only show affection when they are hungry and require food. On the contrary, cat owners maintain that these claims are baseless and that their bond with their feline companions is as strong as any dog owner's. However, why does this perception of aloofness and unfriendliness in cats persist? Is there any truth to it? Let's consider the way cats rub themselves against their owners. Previously, this behavior was believed to be a territorial marking, similar to how wild cats mark trees or other landmarks in their territory. Yet, when cats rub against humans, it is generally a sign of affiliation \u2013 the cat is transferring its scent onto the person's skin while simultaneously taking on the person's scent on its fur. This behavior mirrors what feral cats do with other cats they are allied with, creating a shared scent that distinguishes friend from foe. In the end, as Hiestand suggests, one key factor is that relaxed cats are more inclined to seek out companionship. When their basic needs for water, food, sleeping arrangements, and a clean litter tray are satisfied, they become more open to forming social bonds. So, the next time you arrive home to find a cat quietly observing you from the couch or leisurely stretching as it strolls down the hallway, don't be disheartened. In their own subtle way, they are signaling that they are glad to see you."}
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

Get Response - CODE SNIPPETS


curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/1158/blog+article+rewriter+api/2988/get+response?job_id=7dacd281-c293-46ca-9ab3-c15a46ecb942' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Blog Article Rewriter API REST API, simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
Headers
Header Description
Authorization [Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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