ClearDraft
A teaching editor, not a “make it better” button

Clear prose, without hiring an editor.

Paste a draft. ClearDraft applies research-backed writing rules, shows a before/after diff, and gives a one-line reason for every edit — so you actually learn to write clearly.

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Before

The implementation of the onboarding process was completed by our team, and it is important to note that the reduction in the amount of time required for activation drove this initiative.

After

Our team rebuilt onboarding. We prioritised it because it cut activation time sharply.

Cut the nominalization
Name the actor
Cut the throat-clearing

Built for the 2M+ Indian freelancers, founders, and students who write every day and were never taught how.

Editing that explains itself

Generic AI rewrites your text and leaves you none the wiser. ClearDraft shows its work.

Concrete, rule-based edits

No vague 'make it better'. ClearDraft cuts nominalizations, closes subject–verb gaps, and tightens cohesion using named principles from the writing canon.

Before / after diff

Every change is shown side by side — the original struck through, the rewrite highlighted — so you see exactly what moved and why.

One-line reason per edit

Each edit cites the rule and explains it in a sentence. You don't just get a cleaner draft — you stop making the same mistake.

Grounded in named principles

From Williams & Bizup, Gopen & Swan, and Strunk & White — the rules professional editors actually use.

Cut the nominalization

Turn an action buried in a noun back into a verb.

Close the subject–verb gap

Keep the main verb close to its subject.

Old before new

Start a sentence with familiar info; end with the new.

Omit needless words

Cut redundancy and filler that add no meaning.

Name the actor

Use active voice when the doer matters.

Use a strong verb

Replace a weak verb + abstract noun with one vivid verb.

Cut the throat-clearing

Remove hedges and 'it is important to note that'.

Make the subject a character

Put a real, concrete actor in the subject slot.

Break the sprawl

Split an overloaded sentence into clean clauses.

Anchor the vague reference

Give 'this' / 'it' a clear noun to point to.

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