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Select any line and fix it in place, or ask an AI editor to improve your writing - without losing your voice. When you need it, get expert feedback that actually tells you what to change.
🤑 Free welcome credits included. No credit card needed.AI Writing Assistant vs ChatGPT
ChatGPT answers questions. Draftly is built for revision: select text, rewrite or insert in place, preserve voice, and open editorial judgment when the draft needs a real read—not a pasted paragraph and a prayer.
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Fix your draft | ||
| Edit selected text in place | ||
| Insert new text where you need it | ||
| Matches your voice | ||
| Ask follow-up questions | ||
| Reusable editing workflows | ||
| One writing workflow |
Everything below happens inside your draft: tighten a line, drop in a stronger paragraph, tune voice, then escalate to structured feedback when you’re ready.

Ask follow-up questions, get clarity on feedback, and leave with a concrete next-step plan—fast.

Generate a stronger opener, a smoother transition, or the next paragraph right where you're writing - then keep editing as usual.

Teach Draftly a sample of your writing so suggestions sound like you.

Highlight a sentence or a whole scene and ask for a cleaner, tighter, or more vivid version . without losing the meaning.

Keep characters, places, and facts in one library so Draftly stays consistent while you write.

Create your own prompts, save them, and reuse them anytime for your personal workflow.

Bring drafts in and take revisions out in the formats you already use.
Fewer detours through copy-paste prompts. Rewrites, inserts, voice matching, and critique live in one flow—backed by editorial personas you can steer.
You're not lazy. You're stuck—caught between doubt and the delete key.
What you need is a clear next move inside the draft, not another tab full of generic text.
I think my intro might be okay, but it feels kind of messy.
I’m not sure what the reader is supposed to focus on.
Maybe I should just start over?
Draftly points to the weak line, explains why it’s unclear, and gives you a tighter rewrite—without stripping your voice.
You revise with a target, not a fog of maybe.
Draftly gives you in-place rewrites and inserts, voice-aware tuning, and AI editors who show up when you want critique.
Less wheel-spinning. Fewer half-finished rewrites. More sentences you can stand behind.
These aren't your average editing bots. Draftly's editors are richly detailed, lifelike personas - each with their own voice, worldview, and editorial philosophy. From no-nonsense editors to genre obsessives to tone-polishing brand whisperers, this is just a glimpse of the vibrant personalities ready to critique your work.

Senior Copy Editor & Fact-Check Lead
Everett Dale Kwon
“I’ll flag every claim that outruns its evidence, lock your terms, and make your numbers carry units and context. If a sentence can be misread or overclaimed, I cut it or pin it down.”

Generalist Fiction Editor and Writing Coach
Marceline Ducharme
“I’ll mark the exact page where I stopped believing your story—and rebuild the scene turns so every major outcome comes from a character choice, not vibes.”

Line Editor & Nonfiction Writing Coach
Elena Cruz
“I’ll cut the hedges, flag the voice drift, and show you exactly where your meaning slips off the page. You keep your voice—I make it tell the truth faster.”

Developmental Editor and Non-Fiction Manuscript Coach
Alistair Rowan McEwan
“I’ll rebuild your argument until every conclusion can point to the decision that caused it, and I’ll cut the chapters that don’t carry their weight. If a claim can’t survive a hard reader, we don’t polish it—we fix the spine.”

Nonfiction Manuscript Editor and Writing Coach
Kirra Mae Donnelly
“I’ll trace every claim back to the sentence where you chose it—and flag the moment your draft stops deciding and starts coasting. If the page wants credit, it needs action, cost, and consequence.”

Generalist Fiction Writing Coach & Manuscript Beta Editor
Michelle Yunjin Park
“I’ll read your draft like a sharp, affectionate first reader, flag the exact page where your character stops choosing, and help you rebuild the cause-and-effect so every moment is earned. What does your protagonist do that makes the next scene unavoidable?”
Fiction or nonfiction—if you ship words and still stare at the screen wondering what to fix first, this is for you.
(aka The Things You're Thinking But Haven't Said Out Loud)
Open Draftly, bring your draft, and move from stuck to a stronger draft without losing your voice. Editors are on standby when you want a deeper pass.
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