Articled FAQs
Grouped by the most common first questions: whether someone actually wrote it, how ordering works without an account, and what happens when a detector disagrees with us.
Articled FAQs About No-AI Writing
Most of these come from a single question: how would you know? That is fair to ask of an organization whose whole pitch is that a person did the work. The answer is a signed agreement, an editor, twelve detector reports, and a rule about humanizers with no second chance attached.
The agreement is concrete rather than aspirational. It names drafting, outlining, editing, research, translation and paraphrasing, because a blanket no-AI line means nothing if a writer reads a chatbot summary and files it as research. Writers see the full list before accepting a brief.
Tools that analyze text are fine. Spellcheck, a grammar flag pointing at a comma, the detection platforms themselves. Tools that produce sentences are not, and the line sits exactly there. A tool that rewrites your paragraph has written your paragraph.
Articled FAQs About Orders and Delivery
To order you need a form and an email address. No account, no password, no card sitting on a profile you forgot you made. An editor confirms the quote and the delivery date by email, payment comes after that confirmation, and the finished document lands in the same thread within three days.
Pricing is one line. Ten dollars per 100 words for the writing, plus a 1% fee on top — so a 2,000-word report is $200 plus $2. No research surcharge, no rush tier, no minimum retainer and no volume discount, because a writer’s hour costs the same whichever order it belongs to.
Three days is the outside figure, not a target we routinely beat by two. Short pieces often arrive sooner. Work needing primary sources, interviews or a technical read tends to use the whole window, and we would rather quote that honestly than promise you a morning.
Articled FAQs About Revisions and Verification
Two revision rounds come with every order and stay open for fourteen days. They go back to the writer who wrote the piece rather than whoever happens to be free, because the person who did the reading already knows why the third section came out short. Specific notes get you further than general dissatisfaction.
Verification runs before delivery, not on request. Twelve platforms, among them Originality.ai, GPTZero, Turnitin and Copyleaks for generated text, and Copyscape for duplication. Anything flagged is reworked or reassigned before the file goes out, and the reports travel with it so you can read the scores yourself.
Detectors are flawed in both directions. They will flag human prose that is unusually clean or unusually formulaic, and they will miss machine text that has been heavily reworked. We run twelve because the disagreement between them tells you more than any single score, and an editor still outranks all of them.
A clean set of detector reports is evidence, not proof of authorship. The stronger guarantee is the agreement every writer signs, and the editor who reads the piece before it ever reaches you.
Articled FAQs: Is Every Order Human-Written?
No. Orders go in through a form and an email address, and everything afterwards happens in a single email thread. No login, no dashboard, no stored profile. Clients who order regularly can ask us to keep style notes on file so they are not resent with every brief.
Twelve: Originality.ai, GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, Winston AI, ZeroGPT, Sapling, Content at Scale, the Writer.com detector, Crossplag, Grammarly Authorship and Copyscape. Of the last two, Authorship and Copyscape cover authorship provenance and duplication as opposed to generated text. Every scan is sent to the user along with the reporting email.
Provide the requested format, word count, audience information, and anything else the piece requires, and an email address. You will receive a confirmed quote and estimated completion time within 1 working day. Payment will take place after the estimated completion time is confirmed.
One hundred words, with lengths moving in steps of fifty after that. Small orders should be done to a high standard: described by a product listing of about 150 words with a natural, personal feel differentiates customer pages from a competitor’s.
Yes. For clear briefs, the only interactions are the confirmation email and delivery. Editors will ask questions for briefs that have gaps, which occurs more than brief writers think and still costs less than a full revision.
$101 Total Cost: $100 for the writing, $1 for the administration fee charged by the service. The writer receives the full $100 for the commission, with the service retaining 50 cents for tree planting. Professional writing service that charges the same for all writing formats (ranging from a short social post to a long whitepaper).
No. A 100 word and a 100,000 word order cost the same because scale does not effect the cost of a writer’s morning. Continuity is the real value in volume. When you order more, you keep the same writer on the account to preserve consistency in overall tone.
Payment is done according to the confirmed quote as described on the pricing pages. Payment is done using the methods described on the pricing pages. If we miss a brief, we will rewrite the piece as necessary. We refund the client for such a brief. The full terms are located on the refund policy page whereas other companies might hide their terms within the lengthy email.
Yes, and we’d rather you double check us. Every stage has an agreement signed off by the writer. Editors have read over every work and detection platforms run 12 times before delivery. The resulting files include the reports. This helps us avoid claims with no evidence.
No. Editing is defined as reviewing the draft against the brief and research means actual source reading, rather than getting a model to summarize the sources. This is a matter of difference of opinion, as spell check and detection tools will remain as they fundamentally evaluate text as they do not produce content.
The engagement ends. Use of Humanizer has no warning tier because these types of tools have only one purpose. For borderline cases, we review drafts, notes, and revision history to make a decision, and we inform the writer of our decision.
Confirmed quotes mean orders will have some short pieces land the next day, provided they are submitted up to three days later. For time sensitive pieces, give us a call before you send the payment, as you’ll receive an either/or response (yes/no) instead of an accepted order and silence.
A document by email that includes sources at the end with links. Notes are used to flag sections that are unverified, and the detector reports are attached. The writer is able to send a different file type if that is noted in the brief.
You get this from the minute we deliver it. We sign over full copyright with no attribution or no license back to us. Nothing a client pays us to write isn’t sold, resold, reused or published anywhere other than on our site, including used as a public sample. This includes if you don’t tell us you allow it.
Two rounds will be provided and will remain open for 14 days following delivery by the writer. Please point out the error in each paragraph. A marked-up draft creates a second version with more energy and organization than a general request for more energy.
Submit two samples of your writing and tell us what you would like to know about your writing. Sign our agreement to protect our designers from AI. An editor will read your application and respond in approximately five working days. Writers keep 100% of the writing price, at $10 per 100 words.
If your question is not answered here, you can contact an editor using our contact form and they will answer you directly. The fastest way to get a response for a current order is by posting your request on the Confirmation Order email. This is because your order email contains the brief, the quote, and the name of the assigned writer.
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Content a person actually wrote
$10 per 100 words, and the writer keeps all of it. Our 1% sits on top, 0.5% goes to trees, and no generated text appears anywhere in the process.