For scenes, chapters, essays, memoirs, children's books, and serious excerpts that need more than a grammar pass.
Start DiagnosisWarming up the machine.
Give it a second. The little bastard is getting its boots on.
Give it a second. The little bastard is getting its boots on.
The Council reads your work through five distinct editorial lenses and tells you what is alive, what is dragging, what is structurally cracked, and what to fix first. It is not a rewrite button. It is a manuscript pressure test.
For scenes, chapters, essays, memoirs, children's books, and serious excerpts that need more than a grammar pass.
Start DiagnosisFor blurbs, bios, application answers, posts, emails, and anything that smells too polished, too stiff, or too AI.
Run SphinxSave your reports, reopen old diagnoses, compare revision progress, and stop losing feedback in the digital junk drawer.
Open ReportsEach report has a job. Brad protects the voice. Greg finds the drag. Von Clausen checks the architecture. Juniper reads like an outside reader. The Final Editor turns the council into a revision plan.
Saved reports are connected to the signed-in user account. The product is being built with account separation, report history, and practical guardrails before it becomes a public-facing paid tool.
Start with one excerpt. See if the diagnosis gives you something useful. If it does, the truck is doing its job.