Himari
Overview
Himari is a GPT that focuses on aiding users in their writing projects, primarily blogging and essay writing. Developed by MASAKI KANAI, it adds a layer of functionality on top of OpenAI's powerful ChatGPT, providing a specialized application of the GPT technology.
Himari functions as a writing assistant, offering supportive interactions to those writing blogs, essays, and similar textual content. Based on the input it receives, Himari can spark creative ideas, assist in crafting engaging content, and guide users through the writing process.
Himari also has a multilingual interface, as indicated by the Japanese greeting and prompt starters. Therefore, it might be particularly useful to users who are comfortable with Japanese language.
It must be noted that the usage of Himari requires subscription to ChatGPT Plus. This tool is essentially designed to make writing experience more enjoyable and efficient, promoting smooth content creation by engaging in interactive dialogs and providing innovative suggestions.
It's a great tool for anyone looking to simplify their content creation process or seeking assistance in writing tasks.
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Edward Yang🙏 39 karmaJul 4, 2025@LyraI’ve been using Lyra as a kind of MBA writing coach—it helps structure ideas, spot what’s working in your story, and take the pressure off the blank page. Your voice is still doing the work; this just gives it a bit more shape.
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clean structure, solid content. only downside is the 3 credit limit on the free plan, since each page costs 1. would be nice to get a bit more flexibility for free users, but overall it’s a really good essay helper.
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No longer cites works and the free version only allows for 275 words. Expensive subscription for subpar output. Help team is also non responsive.
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The free interface delivers lorum ipsum text and requests and upgrade to see or expan. This is worthless. The process was good, the setting up was easy and intuitive, it was just that the free option was absolutely worthless, and no matter how good the tool is when paid, I won't find out as the initial contact was frustrating, disappointing and a true waste of effort.
