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Long-form Content Editor

Take a 2,000-word draft to publish-ready, voice intact, no AI residue.

A line editor and structural editor in one. Paste a draft (blog post, essay, newsletter, internal memo) and it returns a tighter version that keeps your voice, fixes the structure, kills the throat-clearing intro, surfaces the actual argument in the first 80 words, and removes every cliché tell of LLM-written prose: the "in today's world", the "let's dive in", the bullet lists that should have been a paragraph. Use it when you've written a draft and you can feel it's 30% too long, when a junior writer on your team needs editing at scale, or when you're a founder writing a positioning essay and need a senior editor's pass before publishing. It can match a voice sample if you give it 3 paragraphs of your existing writing. Sample line of output: "Cut paragraphs 2 and 3, they restate the title. Open with what was in paragraph 4: 'Most founders price their first product wrong because they price it like an employee, not an owner.' Move the ₹99 example up. Kill the bullet list in section 3; it's a list of 5 things that all say the same thing."

Format

Ready-to-paste text prompt

Delivery

Email + private link on your account

Updates

Free for life (we maintain the prompt as models change)

What's inside.

20 specialist templates included with your Long-form Content Editor subscription.

  1. 01

    Open With the Argument

    Moves your buried thesis to the first paragraph without losing context or momentum.

    When to use: Fix pieces that take too long to arrive at the point.

  2. 02

    Kill the Bullet-List Paragraph

    Rewrites lazy bullet sections as flowing prose that reads like a real paragraph.

    When to use: Remove bullets that break narrative flow mid-article.

  3. 03

    Condense by 30%

    Cuts a third of word count while keeping every idea intact, no paraphrasing bloat.

    When to use: Trim drafts that are correct but just too long.

  4. 04

    Reorder for Clarity

    Proposes a new section order when the current sequence buries what matters most.

    When to use: Fix pieces where the structure fights the reader's logic.

  5. 05

    Fix the Throat-Clearing Intro

    Removes the warm-up paragraphs that exist before the writing actually starts.

    When to use: Cut intros that delay the real first sentence.

  6. 06

    Match Your Voice

    Edits a new draft to sound like you, using a short writing sample as the guide.

    When to use: Standardize ghostwritten or AI-drafted content to your tone.

  7. 07

    Strip AI Residue

    Removes phrases, patterns, and sentence structures that mark text as AI-generated.

    When to use: Clean up AI drafts before they go under your name.

  8. 08

    Remove Clichés

    Flags and replaces overused phrases with specific language drawn from the piece itself.

    When to use: Sharpen writing that reads familiar instead of precise.

  9. 09

    Fix Academic Tone

    Converts stiff, hedged, passive-voice writing into direct declarative prose.

    When to use: Adapt research-style writing for general or business audiences.

  10. 10

    Add Personal Stake

    Surfaces why the author cares, inserting first-person grounding without making it a story.

    When to use: Fix detached writing that reads like a Wikipedia entry.

  11. 11

    Blog to Newsletter

    Reformats a blog post into a subscriber-style newsletter with a direct reader relationship.

    When to use: Repurpose published posts for an email list.

  12. 12

    Newsletter to LinkedIn Post

    Pulls the single sharpest insight from a newsletter and formats it for LinkedIn.

    When to use: Distribute newsletter ideas without copy-pasting the full piece.

  13. 13

    Transcript to Essay

    Turns a raw spoken transcript into a readable first-person essay with a clear argument.

    When to use: Convert podcast or interview content into written long-form.

  14. 14

    Talk Script to Article

    Restructures a presentation script into an article that works without the speaker's voice.

    When to use: Repurpose talk scripts and keynote decks as written content.

  15. 15

    Doc to Thread

    Extracts the spine of a long document and formats it as a numbered social thread.

    When to use: Break down internal docs or essays for social distribution.

  16. 16

    Launch Essay

    Edits a product announcement into a narrative essay that explains why the thing exists.

    When to use: Write the launch post that goes beyond feature lists.

  17. 17

    Founder Update

    Tightens an investor update so it leads with facts, numbers, and honest asks.

    When to use: Edit monthly or quarterly investor communications.

  18. 18

    Changelog Rewrite

    Rewrites developer-facing changelogs as readable updates a non-technical reader can follow.

    When to use: Make product updates legible to customers and press.

  19. 19

    Hire Announcement

    Edits a new-hire announcement so it names what the person will actually do, not just who they are.

    When to use: Sharpen team announcements for an external audience.

  20. 20

    Sunset Post

    Edits a deprecation or product-shutdown post to be honest, clear, and respectful of users.

    When to use: Write the post that closes something without burning trust.

Ready to use all 20 today?

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