The company description is the paragraph inserted into press releases, directory listings, conference program booklets, and proposal footers. This is probably the one paragraph that you own and have used more than anything else. It’s also the one paragraph that is rarely, if ever, assigned to be written by anyone.
What you need is not just a paragraph, but a set: a sentence, fifty words, a hundred, something longer, etc. Each has to say the same thing but with varying levels of clarity.
P.S: Don’t worry too much. In the end, all you need to do is type something, anything, to fill the space.’
What Good No-AI Company Descriptions Should Deliver
A description should entice a buyer to purchase a product. To do this, a description should inform the consumer on what the product is, who will likely purchase the product, and why this product is different from competitors’ products. It should be able to be shared aloud, fit a character limit, and stay constant even when marketing concentrates on this product the most.
Where AI falls down on company descriptions
Boilerplate text becomes hard to distinguish Generated boilerplate converges hard. One category relies on the same dozen words over and over. So, your fifty word description on being a leading provider of innovative solutions, mirrors the competitor listed on the same directory page – directly above you.
How Articled Produces No-AI Company Descriptions
You start from what you sell and who buys it. Every adjective that can apply to your competitor is struck through. Anything that is left after that is the description. In the case that a short version is needed, longer versions are outward from that short version, meaning they agree by construction.
Review and Revisions for No-AI Company Descriptions
Two revisions with 14-day turnaround should suffice for most items. The examples you cite tend to be factual changes, things like relocation of the head office or the addition of a new product line, or an executive’s dislike for a certain phrase. The edits are made across all the different versions to ensure that none of them deviate too far from the others.
What company descriptions 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 company description
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Brief
250
$25
$0.25
$25.25
Standard
600
$60
$0.60
$60.60
Detailed
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.
No-AI Company Descriptions Writing FAQs
Every draft goes through an editor, then through several AI detectors and a plagiarism check. Anything that does not come back clean is revised or reassigned. You get the reports with the delivery email.
What the piece is for, who reads it, roughly how long it should be, and anything it must include or avoid. Links to your existing material help. If you are unsure, send what you have and the writer will come back with questions.
Yes, please provide the number. Social profiles, app stores and directories have different trimming points, and a description trimmed by whoever pastes it in is likely to have lost what matters the most. The trimming limits you’ve indicated will be very useful and helpful with your brief.
The claim should not, but the emphasis can. Investors need the market, customers need the outcome, and partners need the fit. Order the variants together and one writer keeps them saying the same thing in a different order.
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 company descriptions
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
Our old procedures were written by people who understood the process. These are not. They name each button on each step. Two of our newer drivers used them without even asking me questions, which has never happened before.
Verified orderSOPsApril 2025
NGNadia GHead of People, Corvin Health Group
Our handbook stopped reading like a threat
Rewritten policy that is ninety pages long and uses plain English. Nothing important was lost in the process of softening legal language. Our employment solicitor changed only four words. This brings me satisfaction because it seems that the staff actually read the policy unlike before. I had lost hope on that.
Verified orderEmployee handbooksJanuary 2026
BNBassel NOperations Director, Ferrow Logistics
Brief needed a follow-up call
The first brief we received was too general. The writer noted this rather than trying to understand it himself. We did a twenty-minute call. Obviously frustrating that it was needed, still useful that this happened, as the finalized procedures reflect the way the warehouse operates. This includes the different procedures the night shift performs.