The Corporate Jargon Killer
Write like a human, not a committee.
Level up your writing with honest, structured feedback.
Give me feedback on the following text, specifically in the areas of: - Clarity - Brevity - Influence Then show your feedback formatted as paragraphs with before-and-after examples from my writing to concretely highlight improvements. Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence calling out what the improvement targets. Bold the topic sentence. [PASTE YOUR TEXT]
This prompt structures feedback using proven editorial principlesβspecificity over vagueness, actionable suggestions over opinions, and balanced critique that motivates improvement. By framing the AI as a writing coach rather than a critic, the output provides constructive feedback that writers can immediately apply to strengthen their work.
Use when you've drafted a blog post, essay, email, or any written piece and want honest developmental feedback before publishing. Perfect for solo creators without an editor, students improving academic writing, or professionals preparing high-stakes written communications that need a second pair of eyes.
You'll receive structured feedback covering clarity, structure, tone, argument strength, and specific line-level suggestions. The output identifies both strengths to keep and weaknesses to address, with concrete rewrite suggestions rather than vague criticisms. Expect the quality of feedback you'd get from a professional developmental editor.
Write like a human, not a committee.
Rewrite any text in a completely different tone β formal, casual, funny, empathetic, or anything else.
Turn any topic into a publish-ready outline with headings, keywords, internal links, and a content brief.
Your annual review, with a running start.
Understand how someone communicates β then match their wavelength.