A public statement is not something that happens to you. You didn’t have to be forced to make the statement. The readers don’t think too highly of the statement if you don’t put together a complete sentence and choose verb tense. Vague statements show that you are avoiding responding to what you were asked to address. Specific statements show that you have made a commitment to follow through with the statement you made.
The work is finding the line between those two. Saying something real about where you stand, but not committing to a deadline your operations team has never seen and cannot meet. That is a conversation before it is a draft.
Why Real Writers Matter for No-AI Public Statements
The risk here is asymmetric. A statement that says nothing costs a little credibility. A statement that accidentally commits you to a target, a date or a policy costs a year of explaining. Judging that boundary means understanding your business, and a person can ask what happens if you miss it.
One clear position, stated in a sentence you can defend.
Commitments checked with you before they appear in writing.
Written to read the same way when screenshotted alone.
Where AI falls down on public statements
Hedging and committing statements occur in the same sentences. The model expresses deep commitment in one sentence, and is then used to describe ongoing efforts in another. There is no substance to either statement, but the former is cited as a broken promise on the day you fail to fulfill it.
How We Build No-AI Public Statements Around Your Brief
From your brief, we know your position. From your conversation, we know how far you will defend it. While drafting the strongest version your brief allows, each commitment will be marked so that you may cross through the ones your organization is not ready to defend.
How a public statement gets written here
You set out the position, the audience and what prompted the statement.
Writer lists every commitment the draft implies, for your approval.
Statement drafted around the position, attributed to a named signatory.
Reviewed for unintended promises, then run through the detector suite.
Choosing the Right No-AI Public Statements Package
No package is required for this. Word order is ten dollars for every hundred words. You can choose the length needed for the statement. Typically, most are between 200 to 500 words. A few hundred more words can add a short social version and a longer background page written simultaneously.
One position statement at whatever length you order.
An optional short version for social, written separately.
Every implied commitment listed for you to approve.
A dated version you can point to if the position changes.
Reviewed by your own team before anything is published.
What people commission public statements for
Setting out a position on industry regulation.
Responding to a public consultation or inquiry.
Publishing a commitment your customers asked for.
Signing or issuing an open letter.
What public statements 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 public statement
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short position statement
200
$20
$0.20
$20.20
Standard public statement
450
$45
$0.45
$45.45
Statement with background note
900
$90
$0.90
$90.90
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 Public Statements Service FAQs
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Yes, by assigning someone who already knows the subject rather than someone who will research it overnight. If we do not have the right specialist available we will tell you rather than take the brief and hope.
Named persons are more effective in getting your message across because readers assign accountability to people rather than to logos. You should select a person of relatively high status who would be appropriate to address this topic and who would be willing to answer your subsequent questions. We will prepare the draft for them to approve.
You publish an update to the one you wrote initially because it has already been archived by people screenshotting it. In keeping with that, we phrase statements in a way that acknowledges the nature of the medium, such that updates appear as deliberate choices to be made in a certain order rather than retreats.
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 public statements
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
CLChiara LMarketing Director, Ferrant Instruments
Trade press ran it almost as is
Two out of four outlets put your article out exactly like it was in our lead paragraph. Every other lead-in has either ignored or rewritten our releases. What’s notable here is that our lead-in this time was our measurement change, while in the past it was company achievement.
Verified orderPress releasesOctober 2025
IMIdris MCommunications Director, Havenmoor Trust
A journalist ran it nearly verbatim
The release covers the number first, and puts the CEO quote in the fourth position. It was picked by two industry magazines. One modified six words. I have been a writer of releases for 15 years, and that has only happened to me on two occasions.
Verified orderPress releasesJune 2025
ÉDÉmile DProduct Marketing Lead, Halyard Software
One page, no filler, reps use it
Everything we’ve made in house, every battle card, turned into three pages no one opened. This is one, with the two objections that actually show up and a decent answer for each. Adoption is the only metric we care about and it’s almost all there.