Fix
factual errors,
add
missing context,
and
improve examples.
Scroll through and edit your
document without typing.
How it works
Load a draft and read it like you normally would. Something will catch your eye: a wrong date, a weak example, a claim with no backup.
Say exactly what needs to change. "This paragraph says we launched in 2022, but it was 2023" or "the intro buries the main point, lead with the outcome instead."
Your edit is already applied. Keep scrolling — no tab-switching and no annoying back-and-forth. Say what's wrong with the next one.
Why this works
You review a draft and realize the numbers are off. The example is weak. The claim needs more context. You know exactly what to say, but fixing it means switching to an editor and typing.
Traditional tools treat editing as rewriting. You end up rewriting paragraphs just to change one sentence.
redraft treats editing as directing. You scroll through the draft, speak what needs to change, and the edit is applied precisely, without touching the rest.
Before the growth numbers from last quarter go live as this quarter’s.
Before a feature description ships that you know is wrong and only you would catch it as a founder.
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More often, it's about fixing
what's already there.
redraft lets you do that
by speaking to your document.