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AI Detector for Writers

Verify content authenticity and maintain your unique voice as a writer

Writers face the inverse problem of students: you want to prove your work is human, often to a client who's been burned by AI-generated deliverables before. A pre-delivery scan is now part of the professional workflow — not because your work is fake, but because the report is the cleanest way to show the client what they're paying for. Sentence-level reports beat single-percentage scores every time.

Why Writers Need a Reliable AI Detector

Clients now ask for AI-detection reports

Editorial procurement has shifted. Many clients require a pass on a named detector before they accept a deliverable. Knowing which detector and how to deliver the report has become part of the gig.

Edited human prose gets flagged as AI

The cleaner and tighter your final draft, the more likely a low-tier detector flags it. The fix is to run a pre-delivery scan on a strong detector and rephrase any sentences that trip it.

Maintaining a recognisable voice under deadline

Tight deadlines push every writer toward generic phrasing. AI detection happens to flag the same generic patterns — so the work that pleases a detector is also work that pleases a reader.

The humanizer trap

Tools that claim to make AI text undetectable are an arms race the detectors update against. Use a humanizer to clean up style on your own draft, never to disguise authorship of someone else's.

How It Works

1

Draft, then leave the page

Step away for an hour before the final pass. Edits made cold sound less generic.

2

Run the detector before you send

Save the report. Rephrase the highest-confidence sentences first — they're usually the most generic.

3

Deliver the report alongside the file

Clients who ask for AI scans appreciate seeing the proactive evidence. It's a fast way to build trust.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prove my writing is human to a client?

Run a pre-delivery scan on a respected detector, save the report with a timestamp, and include it as an attachment when you send the file. Clients who care about AI detection will appreciate the proactive evidence; clients who don't won't notice.

What if my own writing gets flagged as AI?

It happens, especially on tightly edited prose. Open the sentence-level report, identify which sentences scored highest, and rephrase them into less generic phrasing. The flag usually drops once you replace 2–3 of the most templated sentences.

Is it ethical to use a humanizer on my own AI-drafted content?

If the underlying ideas are yours and you're using AI as a drafting assistant, running a humanizer to fix the prose style is reasonable. If you're disguising the authorship of work that someone else paid you to write, you're misrepresenting the deliverable — and a future detector update may catch it anyway.

Which detectors do clients actually trust?

Originality.ai is the most common explicit ask in agency procurement. GPTZeroPro and GPTZero are the most common in academic and editorial workflows. If a client doesn't specify, GPTZeroPro produces the cleanest report to share.

Should I include the AI report in every delivery?

Only when the client has asked for it or implied it matters. Sending an unsolicited AI scan can come across as defensive. Save it in your records so you can produce it on request.

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