Built for marketers and SEO writers. We rewrite the robotic patterns — never your target keywords, never your meaning. Just prose that reads like a person wrote it.
We watched dozens of tools turn "content marketing strategy" into "subject matter promotion approach" and decided enough was enough. Drafthuman protects every keyword you tell it to.
Paste the exact phrases you can't afford to lose. We rewrite everything around them while keeping your target keywords character-perfect.
No synonym soup. No "the methodology approach was undertaken." Just the same idea, written like a human who actually knows the topic.
A blog post needs different rhythm than a product description. Pick the mode and we calibrate cadence, contractions, and sentence variation accordingly.
"Crafting effective content marketing strategy → Producing impactful subject matter promotion methodology"
"To build a content marketing strategy that actually moves the needle, you have to start with what your readers already search for."
"Leveraging B2B SaaS → Utilizing business-to-business software-as-a-service"
"Most B2B SaaS founders skip this step, and it costs them their first ten customers."
Most of the time, yes — but anyone who promises "99.8% bypass" is selling you something. Detectors update constantly. We focus on what we can control: making your writing genuinely better. The detection result follows.
Keyword lock. Almost no other tool lets you specify "don't touch these exact phrases." If you write for SEO, that one feature changes everything. You can also see exactly what changed via the side-by-side view.
We don't store anything on our servers. Right now we use Google's Gemini free tier to process text, and Google may use submissions to improve their models. Don't paste anything confidential — stick to marketing copy and blog drafts. We'll switch to a private-tier setup once we have paying customers.
We built this for marketers, not students. Using AI to write something you claim is your own work is your call and your risk. We won't pretend otherwise.
English at launch — including UK, US, and Singapore/SEA variants. More languages are on the roadmap.