Having the least constraints on our end results in the failure of the article format more than anything else. When given a topic, but nothing else for guidance, writing tends to be a summary of the first page of search results, and readers can discern that in a paragraph.
We do not begin to write until there is a question worth answering. The writer unearths a question and reads enough to respond concisely. Rather than reply in a meandering way, the writer centers the answer in the piece. This usually costs a day of reading before a word is written.
What you are buying is a decision making process: knowing what to add, what to take away, and what source to believe in when two sources disagree. That comes from reading enough to know what can be left out. A piece that adds every single detail is not thorough, it is unedited.
One arguable point, defended, rather than a survey of everything.
Primary material read directly, not summaries of other summaries.
Claims the writer could defend to a hostile reader.
Where AI falls down on articles
Ask five different models to write an article about one topic, and you get five different interpretations of the same main points and the same closing thought about where the world is heading. Because the approach is systematic, sameness is not something editing can alleviate.
How We Write No-AI Articles
The writer reads the competing pages to document what each one leaves unanswered. This list serves as the framework. This approach takes more time than the keyword brief approach. However, it influences whether the work is published or added to the already existing pile.
How an article gets written here
Read your material, the pages already ranking, and any primary sources that exist.
Agree on the main claim and the working order before drafting.
Draft, leave it overnight, then reread cold to find the weak paragraphs.
Cut unsupported claims, add sources, then run the detector and plagiarism checks.
What You Get With No-AI Articles
A finished article instead of a draft. Headings, subheadings, and paragraph breaks are set for the web. The sources are at the end with working links. Anything the writer could not support is in a delivery note. It is not smoothed over.
An edited article with web headings, ready to paste in.
A source list with links so every claim is checkable.
Meta title and description written to match the piece.
Reports from twelve detection and plagiarism tools included.
Full copyright transfer on delivery, no attribution required.
What people commission articles for
Building depth on a subject your team knows well.
Replacing thin pages that stopped earning traffic.
Giving the sales team something verifiable to send to prospects.
Content released under a founder or expert specialist byline.
What articles cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical article
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short article
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Standard article
1,500
$150
$1.50
$151.50
Long-form article
2,500
$250
$2.50
$252.50
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Articles FAQs
Every format is priced identically: $10 per 100 words plus a 1% platform fee. A 1,500-word article comes to $151.50. There is no research surcharge, no rush tier and no minimum retainer.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
It is a plus when you spend thirty minutes on a call. The writer becomes the interviewer. They take your objections, supporting numbers, and the things your industry keeps getting wrong, and they read about them, transforming them into something that a stranger can understand.
Yes. Upon delivery, copyright is assigned to you with no requirement for attribution, and work done for you is neither sold nor reused. Articles are original content on a blank document for one client and are verified through Copyscape prior to delivery.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our articles
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
OFOmar FEditor, Kestrel Trade Weekly
Structure needed work; reporting did not
Reporting was actually good. Three sources, all legit, all reachable. Order was shot, with best stuff in paragraph nine. I moved it in twenty minutes instead of sending it back. I would order again with a clearer structure brief.
Verified orderFeature articlesJuly 2026
RPRavi PCTO, Ambar Logistics
Argued a position, not a summary
Thought leadership is typically an overview of what is already commonplace. This essay takes a stance in favor of warehouse automation, and even has a paragraph in addressing the automation argument. Given this pushback in the comments, that is actually the goal.
A proper roundup is hard to do, and easy to fake, and this one didn’t. Each one explains where the pricing was verified and when it was checked. Two entries had notes stating that the writer could not verify some vendor’s claims. That is why we accepted it.