Most cover letters just restate resumes as paragraphs. That is one of the most common reasons so many get unread. The letter is the only spot you get to describe a choice: why this employer, why this position, why the odd turn three years ago.
For this reason, we write your cover letter after we have read the job posting and anything you can tell us about the company. It should be one page, four to five paragraphs, and nothing that is in the cover letter can be easily sent to another company.
Why No-AI Cover Letters Are Written by Real People
A working letter is one in which the reader thinks a person sat down and actually wrote to them. This belief is weak. One complimenting sentence pulled from the company’s website is all it takes for the cover letter to be lumped in the pile of forty others. In order to write a cover letter for a specific employer, you need to have read about that employer.
Written for one employer, not adaptable with a find and replace.
The awkward parts of your history handled directly, not hidden.
An opening line that is not a statement of intent.
Where AI falls down on cover letters
All templates start a cover letter by stating how interested they are in the position and how much they appreciate the company’s commitment to excellence. Recruiters are seeing that sentence forty times a week. It marks the letter as unread before they even get to the second paragraph.
How We Research No-AI Cover Letters
The writer reads the posting, the company’s own published writing, and any recent news you point us to. Then we look for the honest overlap between what they are struggling with and what you have already done. If there is no overlap, we say so, because a letter cannot manufacture fit.
How a cover letter gets written here
Send the posting, the company name, and your resume or CV.
Tell us anything personal in the connection: a contact, a product, a reason.
The writer drafts one page built around a single argument for you.
You read it aloud before we finalize, since the voice has to be yours.
Ordering No-AI Cover Letters From Articled
Cost per word means letters of around 400 words cost around $40, so fill out the order form, send the posting, and pay the $0.40 fee. If you are applying to multiple employers, you can order all letters together, so that one writer can keep your voice aligned throughout the letters.
A one-page letter addressed to a single named employer.
An editable document you can adjust before sending.
A note on which paragraph to change for similar roles.
Two revision rounds, usable for 14 days after delivery.
Detector reports, since some employers now screen letters.
What people commission cover letters for
Explaining a pivot no resume can make sense of.
Submitting an application via personal connection or referral.
Justifying your candidacy for a job for which you are lacking qualifications.
What to do when an internal application goes cold.
What cover letters 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 cover letter
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Brief letter
250
$25
$0.25
$25.25
Standard letter
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Letter plus two role-specific versions
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 Cover Letters: Frequently Asked Questions
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
No, and that is the single, most frequent issue we resolve. The resume summarizes the what. The letter explains the why and the choices behind it, while also addressing the question the reader thinks but will not ask. Repetition is a waste of the only page allotted.
Yes, most of the time, if you have an explanation. Optional means it is unscored, not that it will go unread, and a short letter still costs the reader ninety seconds. If your career is straightforward and the role is a standard fit, spend your time customizing the resume.
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 cover letters
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
AOAdaeze O
Got an interview off the third one
I applied to 11 jobs with my own application and received 0 feedback. I ordered 3 custom applications, and the third received a callback. The job ad mentioned a comfort level with ambiguity, and the writer focused the paragraph on a project of mine that was all about ambiguity.
Verified orderCover lettersMarch 2026
OFOmar F
No buzzwords, which was the whole point
They asked for something that didn’t include passionate or results-driven. I submitted 280 words about my poorly executed bridge inspection contract and the changes I made after the contract. It was an exposure draft. The hiring manager read it out to me during the interview. He said should have quoted the draft as an example of my work. I mentioned in the interview that I learned from this contract that I have to think more in advance and plan for the next steps which I hope he remembered.
Verified orderCover lettersApril 2025
GTGeorgina TTrustee, Wrenmoor Community Fund
Answered the question asked
Our applications typically answer a question that is broader than the one that is being asked. That was not the case on this application. All sections stayed within the word count and within the question. I am not claiming direct credit for this, but we got the grant. This was the best application we have submitted to date.