Writesonic does three different things well and most people only know about one of them
Most of the coverage I see about Writesonic treats it as another AI writing tool you use to generate blog posts. That is one thing it does. But there are two other capabilities in the platform that are worth knowing about separately because they serve completely different use cases.
Chatsonic is the conversational AI side. Similar to ChatGPT in the sense that you can brainstorm, draft articles, generate structured business content from prompts and iterate through a back-and-forth. The Brand Voice feature lets you train it on text samples that represent your style so the output matches your tone rather than defaulting to a generic AI voice. That training step makes a meaningful difference to how much editing the output needs.
Botsonic is the one most people have not heard of and it is the feature I find most valuable for client work. It is a no-code builder for custom knowledge-based chatbots. You give it your website URLs, your documentation, your policy documents, whatever your bot should know, and it builds a customer service bot trained specifically on that content. I deployed one for a client on their Shopify store in an afternoon. It handles support queries about shipping, returns and product details using information from their actual documentation rather than generic responses.
Photosonic handles AI image generation for accompanying visuals if you need them alongside written content. It is not a dedicated image generation platform but it is functional for content illustration without switching tools.