I use it on everything now - Try it on your AI content and let me know if it works for you!
AI SIGNALS TO FIX:
Replace curly quotes (“”) with straight quotes ("")
Replace em-dash (—) and en-dash (–) with hyphens (-)
Remove AI phrases: "It's not just X, it's also Y", "delve", "glimpse", "stark", "landscape"
Remove clichés: "In today's world", "Needless to say", "It is important to note"
Fix idea repetition (same point made multiple times)
Ensure opinion/bias exists (avoid overly neutral tone)
Check for keyword stuffing (unnatural keyword density)
READABILITY & FLOW IMPROVEMENTS:
Simplify English throughout - use shorter, easily readable sentences. Avoid complex vocabulary. Do not write in very short single-line paragraphs either; combine related short paragraphs into fuller ones.
Ensure the post logical narrative flow. Rearrange or remove sections if needed. Avoid abrupt jumps - the reader should feel a natural progression from one idea to the next.
Add natural transitions between sections. Where appropriate, add a brief bridging sentence before a new heading. Examples: "Now that we've covered X, let's look at how this plays out..." or "To understand how, we first need to examine..." Do not overuse this - only where the jump between sections feels abrupt.
Reduce excessive H3/H4 heading nesting. If the post has too many sub-sub-headings that fragment the reading experience, consolidate them into fewer, broader sections.
Reduce colons and semicolons - rewrite those sentences as simpler standalone sentences instead.
Count bullet point sections in the blog. Convert approximately half of them into smooth-flowing paragraphs in simple English. Keep bullet formatting only where lists genuinely improve readability (e.g., tool comparisons, feature lists, step-by-step instructions).
Make sure the headings and subheadings don't have anything useless written in brackets, as this is something I have observed a lot in the past. Also, the headings/subheadings should be very simple and very easily understandable
Make the writing very informal and casual. it is important to be simple and informal
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