Avoid fragments—the tool works best with full sentences that have a clear subject and verb.
Formal for business, casual for social, persuasive for landing pages—tone affects style and word choice.
Whether you’re starting with rough language or refining polished copy, it’s useful at every stage.
Run a few variations and pick the one that sounds best—you’ll often get useful alternatives.
If a sentence feels too stiff or generic, this tool adds human rhythm and nuance.
Use it to improve social media captions, email intros, bios, microcopy, and more.
rewriting topic sentences or tightening arguments
fine-tuning lines for clarity or persuasion
rewriting for grammar, tone, or fluency
crafting clearer reports, presentations, or outreach messages