Draf
✓ predicted
[no more rounds]
faster →
done!
For your review

Shorten the draft.

Built for the part where the comments start coming in. Resolve feedback faster with predicted edits and one-click fixes.

great!

Powered by patterns. Not hunches.

How it (re)works

Three steps to turn your feedback history into predictive intelligence

step by step
1
analyzing...

We study the feedback trail

Draf trains on real comment history. What your reviewers cut. What they keep. What they keep mentioning.

We don't guess tone. We map behavior:

Their common edits
Their recurring flags
Their tolerance thresholds
Learning from feedback patterns...
Common edits detected
Draft Version
Original → Predicted
"This looks like version three already..."
2

Pre-adjust for reviewer style

Every draft gets pre-adjusted to your reviewers' style, tone, and history before they even see it.

You send version one.
It reads like version three.

approved!
3

Transform vague feedback instantly

When comments do come in, we rewrite those too. Every vague, indirect, or contradictory note becomes actionable.

Comment Sense turns every note into:

A clear in-line suggestion
Written how they'd want it
Ready to resolve in one click

No "what do they mean."
No Slack follow-ups.
Just done.

Before → After
Vague comment:
"This needs more oomph"
Clear suggestion:
"Add urgency with 'limited time' in the headline"

Who it's for

For the reviewed

you

You don't need more feedback. You need a way out.

Writing takes 2 hours. Reviewing your reviewers? That's the real job.

Comments pile up. Context disappears.

You're fixing instead of creating.

Approval feels further with every revision.

Draf gets you to "yes" before the loop even starts.

too short

For the reviewer

them

You weren't hired to live in a Google Doc.

You give comments. Only one person learns.

The second someone hits "resolve," it's gone.

Brand voice? Reinvented every draft.

Onboarding? Good luck scaling gut instinct.

You're the standard — but nothing gets standardized.

Draf turns your feedback into a system your whole team can follow.

not on brand

What it cuts

cut this
Draft

Even the name gets shorter

Redundant rounds

Round 6, 7, 8...

Vague feedback

Make it pop more

The doc that somehow got worse

Version 12 (final_final)

Endless Slack threads

What did you mean by...

Brand voice confusion

Is this on-brand?

Approval anxiety

Hope they like it...
Cutting the cruft
ready!

Shortens the draft — and the distance to "approved."