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Our promise to writers

AI is the editor, never the author.

You have every reason to be suspicious of a writing tool with AI in it. Most of them want to write instead of you. Here is where we stand — and how you can check.

1. The story has to be yours.

A great editor makes a manuscript sound more like its author, not less. That is the whole job. MakeVox listens to what you said — rambling, out of order, half-finished — and shapes it into prose with your rhythm and your word choices intact. It does not invent your plot, your people, or your point.

2. You can see exactly who wrote what.

Every draft carries its provenance. Open the X-ray on any passage and see what came from your dictation and what the editor shaped — down to the sentence. Your story card shows exactly how much is AI — and how much is you. Not a vibe. A number you can check.

3. The dial goes all the way down.

You choose how much help you want: Shape (light touch — tidy my words), Co-write (draft scenes I describe), or Direct (take more initiative — off by default, unlocked only when you say so). At the lowest setting, MakeVox is a very good dictation machine and nothing more.

4. Your words leave with you.

Export to EPUB, DOCX, or PDF — or Final Draft for screenplays — any time, on any plan. No lock-in, no hostage manuscripts. If you leave, your story goes with you — because it was never ours.

The byline is yours because the work is.

That is the deal. It is written into the product, not just this page.

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