How Articled Works From Brief to Human-Written Delivery
Six stages, one writer, and a delivery email with the detector reports attached. Here is what happens between the moment you send a brief and the moment you own the words.
Share your brief
Goals, audience, key details. No account, no sales call.
We get to work
A real writer researches, outlines, writes and refines.
You review
Draft plus detector reports. You give feedback.
You publish
Delivered by email. You own every word.
Every draft is checked before it is sent
A second editor reads the piece, then it goes through 12 detection and originality platforms. If any one of them flags a passage, the draft does not leave the building — it is revised or reassigned, and the reports travel with the delivery either way.
How Articled Works When You Place an Order
The order form is the whole front door. Format, word count, who reads it, what the piece has to include or avoid, and an address to send it to. Nothing is charged at that point and no account is created, so there is no password to forget and no dashboard to keep checking.
Word counts begin at 100 and increase in 50, because you are purchasing a writer’s time with every single word versus purchasing a tier. Hence a 750 word paper brings a total cost of $75 of writing plus 75 cents. If you are uncertain about the appropriate word count, you can notify the writer what the piece is intended to do, and the writer will then recommend the appropriate word count.
An editor usually reads a brief and responds in the same day. Their message will include a formal job quote, the scheduled delivery date, and any other questions they might have. Until the editor responds, the job does not exist. If we cannot produce the job to a satisfactory standard, or are unable to meet the deadline, we communicate that to you at this stage.
How Articled Works With Human Writers
Assignments go by subject area, not by who has the capacity. An editor selects a writer who has experience in the particular area, forwards the brief and the related source materials, and anticipates questions before they start drafting. A writer who reads a brief and has no questions has generally not read it thoroughly.
Reading comes before writing, and that order is not optional. With the primary sources and materials closest to you, and the already existing ranked pages, the writing comes from a blank draft. There is no model that produces a self-filling skeleton, and there is no tool to paraphrase standing between a source and a sentence.
Writers are paid the full quoted rate which is the reason the arrangement works. An author paid $10 per 100 words can afford to spend their morning reading. An author paid less does not have the same luxury, and the deficit is obvious in their writing well before a counter detects it.
When a brief is unclear, the writer reaches out for clarification. It only takes five minutes of emailing and avoids a round of revisions for structural rather than stylistic feedback.
How Articled Works Before Final Delivery
Every draft has a separate editor. This editor checks the brief first, then looks for unsubstantiated claims, and finally focuses on the minor details: a section that does not match the promise of the heading, a cited statistic that is from an article summary rather than the original paper. Structural issues are sent back to the writer.
After the text is edited, it is processed by twelve different detection and originality tools. These tools include Originality.ai, GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, and Copyscape. If something is flagged, the writer is expected to rewrite the text or we would have to miss the deadline rather than defend a brief that is ready to print.
The final submission is a collection of the document and the reports. Delivery transfers the copyright with no rights reserved. Two rounds of revisions are included with a contract and are automatically sent back to the original author. This is because revisions from a stranger create a different document rather than an improved one.
The process in detail
- Share your brief. Fill in the order form with the format, word count, audience and anything the piece must include. No account is required; payment is taken at checkout so the writer can start straight away.
- We confirm and assign. A human editor reads the brief, confirms the quote by email and assigns a writer with relevant background. If anything is ambiguous, the writer asks before starting.
- Research and writing. The writer reads around the subject, checks primary sources, builds an outline and writes the piece by hand. No generative tools are used at any stage.
- Editing and verification. A second person edits the draft, then it is run through 12 AI detection and originality platforms. Anything flagged is revised or reassigned.
- Delivery by email. The finished piece arrives in your inbox within 3 days as a document, with the detector reports attached and full copyright transferred to you.
- Revisions if you want them. 2 rounds of revisions are included for 14 days, handled by the writer who wrote it.
How Articled Works: FAQs
No. The order form takes your brief and an email address. Everything after that is done via email. No dashboard, no passwords, and no profiles are stored. If you are a frequent customer, tell us, and we keep your style notes so you don’t have to send them each time.
Three days at most, starting from the point an editor confirms your brief. Short pieces often land sooner, and research-heavy pieces tend to take the full three days. You can add a tighter deadline to the brief, and we will let you know if it is something we can accommodate before you pay.
Yes, but small changes only. A new angle or new audience changes the brief as a whole, and we reset the delivery date. We’ll let you know if changing the word count will affect the price. Nothing is charged without letting you see the new quote first.
Send as one brief, and attach the list. For the sake of keeping the same writer across all pieces, the voice will be the same, which usually means a longer overall schedule as opposed to three days per piece. The price will not change, regardless of how many pieces you send.
After the quote is confirmed and before the writing begins. Accepted methods are listed on the pricing pages. Nothing is taken from a submitted form, so a sent brief costs you nothing if the reply is ultimately no.
This is based on one unfortunate truth: reading is slower than generating, and there is no version of a person writing something thoughtful in ten minutes. Three days is the god-honest truth, and the rest of the process is structured to ensure those three days are tolerable.
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.