Tell us what you want to create

Turn a topic, offer, or angle into a clearer draft your team can review, refine, and publish faster.

  • Good for service pages, blog posts, FAQs, and offer pages.
  • Keeps structure, proof, and CTA connected in one draft.
  • Reduces the time spent rewriting from scratch.

How your draft gets built

A clear path from first visit to next step.

  1. Set the topic

    Choose the page, post, or question you want to cover.

  2. Build the structure

    Create the headline, subheads, and key talking points first.

  3. Draft the details

    Add examples, proof, and the next step in plain language.

  4. Refine before publishing

    Edit the draft so it matches your voice and facts.

What your team gets on day one

Ready-to-use copy that is clear on day one.

Clear structure

Build the outline before trying to perfect every line.

Useful first draft

Get more than filler text: start with a page you can actually work with.

CTA included

Keep the next step visible instead of bolting it on at the end.

Start a draft your team can use

Share the topic and goal, and get a stronger first draft you can review, refine, and publish faster.

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Usually within 1 business dayTurn one clear topic into a structured page or post with headings, key points, and a next step that already makes sense.You will hear back about: Draft outline
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Expectations

Good to know

A few quick notes before you send your message.

  • Start with one topic or page goal, not five.
  • Add proof points early so the draft sounds grounded.
  • Use the FAQ section to answer hesitation before it turns into bounce.