I am an avid user of many LLM's and work with AI every day. I heard about Ninja Tools from a few places and wanted to see what it was like and when it popped up on Appsumo, I quickly purchased. Unfortunately, it doesn't work at all for my use case.
I do a lot of optimised content, using the same prompt which I test across LLM's, finding that o1 and deepseek do the best job in terms of adding internal links and following brand voice. Even though we have o3,o4 now, o1 and deepseek gave me the best results. I recently test the new Sonnet 4 in Claude and via API and got some good results and then also tested Grok and 3.5, 3.7 from Claude.
I tested all available models in NinjaTools and the output kept being way too similar to be a coincidence, it didn't follow my prompt at all. Just gave me short content, no links, no bolded NLP keywords as I usually get from prompting the same models.
Unfortunately, I then went and asked the models which model they were and they are returning a different model than Ninja Tools says I am using.
For example, the new Claude 4.0 says It is 3.5, etc. I get terrible results from all models in Ninja Tools so it is probably just to good to be true for a lifetime deal and seems to me like they are routing the models differently than suggested.
I hope this improves but I cannot get any decent output from anything in Ninjatools as of now
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Abdulla_NinjaTools
Edited May 23, 2025
Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback. We understand your concerns and genuinely appreciate your detailed observations.
It's worth noting that different platforms sometimes apply their own system prompts or slight model fine-tuning, which can result in varied outputs even when the same base model is used. While the UI may display a particular model name, in some cases the underlying...
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Model names not accurate
I am an avid user of many LLM's and work with AI every day. I heard about Ninja Tools from a few places and wanted to see what it was like and when it popped up on Appsumo, I quickly purchased. Unfortunately, it doesn't work at all for my use case.
I do a lot of optimised content, using the same prompt which I test across LLM's, finding that o1 and deepseek do the best job in terms of adding internal links and following brand voice. Even though we have o3,o4 now, o1 and deepseek gave me the best results. I recently test the new Sonnet 4 in Claude and via API and got some good results and then also tested Grok and 3.5, 3.7 from Claude.
I tested all available models in NinjaTools and the output kept being way too similar to be a coincidence, it didn't follow my prompt at all. Just gave me short content, no links, no bolded NLP keywords as I usually get from prompting the same models.
Unfortunately, I then went and asked the models which model they were and they are returning a different model than Ninja Tools says I am using.
For example, the new Claude 4.0 says It is 3.5, etc. I get terrible results from all models in Ninja Tools so it is probably just to good to be true for a lifetime deal and seems to me like they are routing the models differently than suggested.
I hope this improves but I cannot get any decent output from anything in Ninjatools as of now
Abdulla_NinjaTools
Edited May 23, 2025Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback. We understand your concerns and genuinely appreciate your detailed observations.
It's worth noting that different platforms sometimes apply their own system prompts or slight model fine-tuning, which can result in varied outputs even when the same base model is used. While the UI may display a particular model name, in some cases the underlying...
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Amazing
Excellent!
Very fast with several tools.
It works as described.
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May 22, 2025Thanks a lot
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Best tool and my favourite so far
Just saw this tool and I bought. I tried each and every feature and work well as promised as mentioned.
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