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No-AI Report Writing Pricing

According to reports, word count is the least important part of the value equation. How much you charge is based on how many findings you have, and whether the data behind them already exist in a file you can send.

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How No-AI Report Writing Pricing Works

A $606 cost for a 6,000-word market report includes a $600 writing fee and a $6 processing charge. The writer retains the full writing fee, and $3 is used for tree planting. Building this from the different components makes it easier to cross check. This would be a 600-word executive summary, 500-word methodology section, four findings sections at 900 words each, 800 words recommendation section, and a 500-word appendix with comments.

What matters is the prose. Every section of running text matters, such as the summary, methodology note, and comments in the appendix. Tables, charts, spreadsheets and the data underneath do not, because we did not write them. A report with thirty exhibits and 3,000 words of commentary is a 3,000 word order at $303, the same as any other 3,000 words. This is the reason why reports that have a high exhibit count cost less than what people usually expect.

In the same way as everything else, delivery on a report is max three days and the clock runs based on you. A writer cannot start on findings with no data. So, data should be sent in the brief in whatever form it is available and which exhibits are final should also be noted. Orders start at 100 words, step in fifties, and need no account.

  • Executive summary, 600 words: $60.60.
  • Methodology and scope, 500 words: $50.50.
  • Four findings sections at 900 words each: 3,600 words, $363.60.
  • Recommendations, 800 words: $80.80.
  • Appendix commentary, 500 words: $50.50.
  • Whole report: 6,000 words, $600 of writing, a $6 fee, $606.

Charts are not words

We are compensated for the prose surrounding your exhibits, not for the exhibits themselves. We would charge $303 for a report containing 30 tables and 3,000 words of commentary. This would be the same as a 3,000-word commission, regardless of the report.

What Is Included in No-AI Report Writing Pricing

The order buys structure and sentences. Sections follow findings rather than a template. Terminology and units stay consistent from the summary to the appendix. The executive summary is written last. The writer knows what the report concluded. Every external figure is cited to the source used with a link if there is one.

Detector reports require the most text to work with of any other format. This means Detector reports are most informative in report format. All twelve tools run automatically and the reports are attached. Copyscape only checks for duplication against published materials. It cannot check your report against your unpublished materials, so if a section has to differ from last year’s report, please include last year’s report.

There are two rounds of revision for fourteen days, and we are capable of handling a true constraint of 10,000 words. Mark up the report once and return it as a set of notes. Chapter by chapter, this will take two rounds, and you will run out somewhere around chapter three. Copyrights will be transferred upon delivery, and we do not require quoting credit.

  • A structure drawn from your findings rather than a house template.
  • An executive summary written after the body, never before it.
  • Citations for every external figure, linked to the source used.
  • Consistent terminology and units across every section of the document.
  • Twelve detector reports plus a Copyscape check on the finished file.
  • Two revision rounds within fourteen days, and full copyright on delivery.

What we cannot do for you

We do not conduct surveys, purchase datasets, bypass paywalls, make charts, or audit your numbers. If there is an error in the numbers that you send, those errors will appear in the report and be your fault.

Choosing the Right No-AI Report Writing Pricing Option

Length should correspond with the number of findings, not the impression you want the document to make. A report with four findings must be about 4,000 words. A summary at this length is justified. If you pad the summary to 12,000, the reader will stop at page nine, and it’ll cost you $808 more. Length will not strengthen the findings.

The ranges below are what each type of report tends to need once the exhibits are stripped out, and the totals include our fee. Notice how far the market and industry report sits from the rest. That gap is not ambition. It is the number of segments such a report has to cover before its conclusion means anything.

Message us if your order forms a custom quote request of more than 10,000 words. The price will remain the same, but having someone read through your brief provides information about whether your brief functions best within the word count you estimate and about where your brief will likely repeat itself. This brief conversation is entirely free, and it will save you a few hundred dollars more often than not.

  • Executive brief or board memo: 800 to 1,200 words, $80.80 to $121.20.
  • Standard business or project report: 2,500 to 4,000 words, $252.50 to $404.
  • Whitepaper: 3,000 to 5,000 words, $303 to $505.
  • Annual or impact report: 5,000 to 9,000 words, $505 to $909.
  • Market or industry report: 6,000 to 12,000 words, $606 to $1,212.

No-AI Report Writing Pricing FAQs

Two rounds are open for fourteen days. For long documents, consolidate your mark-ups into one to avoid reviewing each chapter; rounds are counted per order not per section. Adding a new findings section after delivery counts as new writing at the same ten cents a word.

Yes, and for reports it is worth doing. The rate is not dynamic, but someone will read the brief, suggest a word count per section, signal where the data looks thin, and will provide you with the total prior to payment. This is more useful than a price you already know.

No. Send exhibits as images, a spreadsheet or deck, number them and the writer will reference them by number and the commentary will be written around them. Designing a chart, formatting and cleaning the data in the corporate template fall outside the per-word rate.

We can add the commentary and the narrative around the figures you provide and interpret. We do not run the stats, select the model, or define what the data shows. If a brief asks a user to draw conclusions based on a dataset that has not been analyzed, we tell the user that instead of speculating in the prose.

Yes, but the promise is the same on all orders, because it’s full-time work as soon as you pay for it, and the report is that long. It doesn’t last short orders with missing numbers. The days start as soon as the writer has everything.

Yes. You don’t pay for the words that are already there. We charge you for the words we write. The 100-word minimum applies. Send last year’s file and mark the changes you made. The refresh of a 9,000-word annual report that has a word count of 2,000 words would cost $202, and not $909.

According to reports, preparation is rewarded more than budget. For that, you would earn ten cents for each word, with an additional one percent on a total-cost-per-subject basis, irrespective of how many tables an individual subject report contains. The difference maker is if the data was ready on the day the writer opened the brief.

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.