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This how-to is for a setup that changed in the last release. The author must have done it because step 6 references a dialog that comes up only if you skip the optional plugin. You can’t fake that detail.
Among major news stories, invented details tend to do the most damage. Typically, a blog post with a wrong number generates an embarrassing result. However, when a wrong number is featured in a news article, it is immediately reported and corrected by other news companies. It will also be remembered by the people that first noticed it.
This is how news should be written. We tell people what happened. We tell them who said it, what is confirmed, what is not, and where they can verify the information.
A language model is incapable of distinguishing a fact from a plausible fact, and news is almost entirely made up of that distinction. It can put a quote in the mouth of a real executive and cite a story from an outlet that never ran the material. In a blog post, this is a quality problem. In a news story, this is a published correction, and sometimes a lawyer’s letter.
Fabrication is most conspicuous in news writing where there are named sources, direct quotes, dates and dollar figures. Generated text is fluent and internally coherent to a fault, so nothing looks out of place, and the first person to dispute a reported quote is usually the person quoted.
The writer starts with the primary materials, the filing, the transcript, the statement, the release. When the only source is another outlet’s journalism, the copy says so instead of laundering it into a bare fact. The claims remain second-hand.
A filed story with a headline, a standfirst, a body following your house style. It includes a source sheet showing each fact and the time it was accessed. Anything we could not confirm is either out of the story or marked unconfirmed in the text.
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 news article | Words | Writing | Fee (1%) | You pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| News brief | 300 | $30 | $0.30 | $30.30 |
| Standard story | 700 | $70 | $0.70 | $70.70 |
| Lead story | 1,200 | $120 | $1.20 | $121.20 |
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.
Every format is priced identically: $10 per 100 words plus a 1% platform fee. A 700-word news article comes to $70.70. 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.
We will read it and we will not rewrite it. A release is a source with an evident vested interest, so the writer treats its assertions as claims and attributes them to you. If nothing beyond the release can be verified independently, the story says so plainly.
Let us know, and we will correct it in the revision window for free. We will also show you where the error entered so you can decide for yourself whether a public correction is necessary. The source sheet makes that trace brief, usually a matter of minutes.
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.
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This how-to is for a setup that changed in the last release. The author must have done it because step 6 references a dialog that comes up only if you skip the optional plugin. You can’t fake that detail.
Before our first writer began, they emailed to ask which of our two returns policies freight customers falls under. I’ve never been asked that before. The returned post had that distinction made in the second section, and I didn’t have to correct a single fact.
We received delivery around the end of day three. I based my weekly schedule around my day two expectations, which was an assumption, not their guarantee. The instructions are thorough, and they are right to be careful considering the different aspects of our process that might change from one area to the other.
We do not ask you to take the no-AI promise on trust. Each draft is run through these platforms and the reports are attached to your delivery email.
Send the brief, get a human draft back within 3 days. No account, no subscription, no AI.
$10 per 100 words · all of it to the writer · 0.5% to trees