The Clarity Editor
Ruthlessly rewrites any passage to be clearer, tighter, and more direct — without losing the author's voice.
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Ruthlessly rewrites any passage to be clearer, tighter, and more direct — without losing the author's voice.
Generates 10 powerful opening lines for any piece of writing — designed to stop the reader from scrolling.
Builds a complete story outline using the Save the Cat beat sheet — the same structure behind most successful films and novels.
Rewrites any cold or professional email to maximise the chance of getting a reply — using proven persuasion principles.
Generates 5 genuinely counterintuitive takes on any topic — the kind of angles that make readers say 'I never thought of it that way'.
Write a short, punchy article that takes a widely-held belief in your field and argues the intelligent opposite — the kind of piece that ear…
Get a surgical edit of your writing — tighter sentences, consistent tone, stronger verbs, and a structural diagnosis — with your voice kept…
Turn rough notes, a lesson learned, or a scattered idea into a polished LinkedIn post — with a real hook, genuine substance, and no corporat…
Condense any long document into a decision-ready executive summary that a C-suite audience can act on in 90 seconds.
Turn a client win into a compelling case study with a real narrative arc — the kind that builds trust with prospects, not just ticks a conte…
Write the spoken narrative for your pitch deck — the words that turn slides into a story investors remember long after the meeting ends.
Architect a thought leadership article before writing a word — with a sharp thesis, structured argument, proof inventory, and the hardest ob…
Transform a raw personal essay into a polished, emotionally resonant piece — with a structural diagnosis, line-level edits, and your voice p…
Design a single book chapter with a complete narrative arc — scene structure, emotional beats, opening hook, and the hinge that makes it mem…
Capture your personal writing voice as an AI instruction set — so every tool you use writes in your style, not a generic default.