Strip the AI tells
out of your content.
Em-dashes shoved into the middle of every sentence. "Delve into the complexities." "In today's digital landscape." Readers (and Google) recognize these as low-effort signals. Paste a draft. See the tells highlighted. Fix them in two minutes.
Free. First run needs no account. Create a free account to save drafts and re-run more often.
This is not an AI detector.
We don't care if AI wrote it. Most good content is AI-assisted now. The question is whether you edited it or shipped it raw.
After two years of AI-assisted writing, certain phrases became exhausted markers of "this wasn't edited by a human." Em-dashes used as substitute commas. Three-word triplets ("specific, intentional, and powerful"). The "in today's landscape" opener. The "it's important to note" hedge.
Readers tune out the moment they see them. The detector reads your draft, highlights the AI-tell phrases in red, shows you a suggested fix per phrase, and gives you a "copy cleaned version" button. You ship a draft that reads like a person wrote it. Because, after the fix, a person did.
What "cleaned" actually looks like.
Three real before/after examples from the detector. Notice that the after isn't shorter or fancier. It just stopped sounding like every other AI-drafted article.
In today's digital landscape, content marketers must navigate the complexities of an ever-evolving SEO ecosystem — where AI tools have fundamentally transformed how we approach content creation, distribution, and optimization.
Content marketing changed when AI showed up. SEO didn't get harder. The bar for getting read got higher.
It's important to note that successful content strategies are specific, intentional, and powerful. Furthermore, they unlock the potential of your brand voice. Moreover, they empower your team to leverage AI tools effectively.
Good content strategies pick a specific reader and write to them. That's the whole trick. AI tools help you do it faster. They don't help you decide who you're writing for.
Studies show that consistent content publishing drives organic traffic. Many experts agree that the key is to delve into your niche with high-quality, value-driven content.
Publishing once a week beats publishing once a month. We tested it on three of our own sites in 2024. The slower sites lost traffic by Q3.
What the detector flags.
A curated dictionary of AI-era tells, refined from reading thousands of AI-drafted articles. Not a generic "passive voice" linter.
Stock AI phrases
"Delve into," "navigate the complexities," "in today's landscape," "it's important to note," "moreover," "furthermore," "leverage," "unlock," "empower."
Em-dash overuse
The "shove a sub-clause into the main sentence" em-dash pattern that AI models default to.
Hedged generic claims
"Studies show," "many experts agree," "research suggests," when there's no actual citation behind the claim.
Tri-colon overuse
"Specific, intentional, and powerful." Three-word lists used as rhythm. Once in an article is fine. Five times means a model wrote it.
Empty transitions
"However, that said, ultimately." Stacked transitions that don't actually shift the argument.
Aphorism endings
The "and that's why..." or "in conclusion..." wrap-up that signals the model couldn't think of a real ending.
Questions people ask.
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It'll catch the obvious tells. It won't catch genuinely transformed content because that content doesn't have tells. That's the point. We're flagging slop signals, not playing detection-arms-race.
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Grammarly and Hemingway already do that well. We focus on AI-era tells specifically because nobody else is. Passive voice in a thoughtful paragraph is fine. "In today's landscape" is never fine.
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The free version is web-only: paste a draft, see the tells, copy the cleaned version back to your editor. API access is on the roadmap for SitePerfector paid plans for teams that want it inside their CMS or AI pipeline.
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Yes. First run needs no signup. More with a free account. Most of the work is pattern matching plus one small model call, so the unit cost is low and we don't need to gate it.
Ship drafts that read
like a person wrote them.
Free account. Magic-link signup. Run every draft through the detector before you publish.