SaaS, written by humans
Use cases, customer stories and comparison pages for products with a sales cycle. Built for B2B marketing teams selling something that needs explaining before it sells.
13 formats in SaaS
Each one has its own page with pricing, process and the questions people actually ask.
Customer stories
Case studies based on authentic conversations with your customers, featuring quotes that their comms teams will endorse.
$10 / 100 wordsIndustry pages
Landing pages for your verticals that communicate in the words of that industry; they’re not the generic page with the nouns swapped out.
$10 / 100 wordsUse-case pages
Pages designed around the job the buyer is trying to accomplish, not your feature list.
$10 / 100 wordsFeature pages
Pages describing current features, as well as typical support requests regarding feature limitations.
$10 / 100 wordsIntegration pages
Pages that specify what syncs, in which direction, how often, and what will remain unsynced.
$10 / 100 wordsSaaS homepage copy
The shortest words that mean the most on your webpage. The simplest yet most critical words of your text. They say what needs to be said in the least amount of words, character, or space.
$10 / 100 wordsCompetitor-alternative pages
Pages that accurately and fairly represent competitor offerings while still making the case for switching.
$10 / 100 wordsDocumentation
Documentation created by a person who has performed every step in the process, including the step that fails without an API key.
$10 / 100 wordsOnboarding emails
Sequences based on what the user has actually done in the product as opposed to what the day happens to be.
$10 / 100 wordsRoadmap communications
Roadmap updates, delay announcements, and deprecation notices should be written to inform customers rather than simply calm them.
$10 / 100 wordsHelp documentation
Use the Help articles that were written from tickets from our actual queue. Test them against the interface as it stands now.
$10 / 100 wordsKnowledge-base content
A knowledge base planned as a structure first, so people find the answer instead of browsing categories.
$10 / 100 wordsSales collateral
One Pagers and battlecards are built to be shared with decision makers your sales reps will never meet.
$10 / 100 wordsWhy this category needs a person
Every format in SaaS depends on something a model cannot reach: what is actually true in your organization, what your reader already knows, and which detail changes their mind. A writer finds that by reading, asking and thinking about the answer.
That is why we use no generative tools at any stage — not for the first draft, not for the outline, not for the research, and never to rewrite machine text into something that reads human. Every piece is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
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Send your brief, get a human draft within 3 days. $10 per 100 words, no account required.