RewritelyApp Tutorial: Complete Beginner's Guide to Humanizer, Detector, and Generator
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RewritelyApp Tutorial: Complete Beginner's Guide to Humanizer, Detector, and Generator

Step-by-step walkthrough of RewritelyApp's three writing tools. Learn how to humanize drafts, check writing signals, and generate structured first drafts.

You've generated a draft with AI, pasted it into a Google Doc, and stared at it for ten minutes. It's technically correct. It covers all the points. But something is off — it reads like a press release written by a committee. That's exactly the problem RewritelyApp was built to solve.

This tutorial walks you through every tool on the platform — Humanizer, Detector, and Generator — and shows you the three-tool workflow that turns a flat AI draft into polished, publishable writing.

Getting Started: Creating Your Free Account

Head to rewritelyapp.com and sign up with your email. The free plan gives you 5,000 words per month across all three tools — enough to process several blog posts or a handful of essays before you need to upgrade.

Once you're in, the dashboard presents three cards: Humanizer, Detector, and Generator. Each tool is self-contained, but they're designed to work together. Think of them as a production line: Generator creates the raw material, Detector diagnoses it, and Humanizer refines it.

📌 Note: Free plan word counts reset at the start of each billing month. Longer documents will use your quota faster, so it helps to work section by section on larger pieces.

Tool 1 — Humanizer: Improving Writing Quality Signal by Signal

The Humanizer is the core tool on the platform. Paste any block of text — AI-generated or otherwise — select your target language, and click Humanize.

What happens under the hood is not a simple find-and-replace. RewritelyApp evaluates your text against 33 measurable writing quality signals: sentence length variety, vocabulary richness, transition word frequency, passive voice ratio, specificity of claims, and more. The output is rewritten to improve whichever signals are weakest.

After processing, you'll see a quality score displayed alongside the revised text. This score reflects how the rewritten version performs across those signals. A higher score means the prose is more varied, specific, and natural in structure — not that it has passed any particular external test.

💡 Key Insight: The quality score is a diagnostic tool, not a pass/fail grade. Use it to compare your original against the humanized version and understand which dimensions of your writing improved most.

Practical tip: paste one section at a time rather than an entire 3,000-word article. Shorter inputs give the Humanizer more room to apply targeted changes without losing context.

🚀 Try It Free: Paste your first draft into the Humanizer — see your quality score in seconds.

Tool 2 — Detector: Seeing Your Writing at the Sentence Level

Before you humanize, it can be useful to understand exactly where your writing sounds most formulaic. That's the Detector's job.

Paste your text and the Detector highlights individual sentences based on their writing pattern profile. Sentences that follow highly predictable structures — short declarative statements in a row, heavy use of filler transitions, overly parallel clause constructions — are flagged so you can see the problem areas at a glance.

This is especially useful if you want to make manual edits rather than (or in addition to) running text through the Humanizer. The sentence-level view tells you exactly where to focus your attention.

💡 Key Insight: The Detector doesn't give a binary verdict. It shows you a spectrum — some sentences will look perfectly natural, others will show strong generic patterns. That granularity is what makes it useful for targeted revision.

Tool 3 — Generator: Starting From a Prompt

If you don't have a draft yet, the Generator is your starting point. Write a prompt — topic, tone, target audience, key points you want covered — and the Generator produces a structured first draft.

The draft is intentionally a starting point, not a finished product. Once generated, you can click directly through to the Humanizer to run the text through the quality improvement pipeline without having to copy and paste anything manually.

🚀 Try It Free: Use the Generator to create your next draft — then send it straight to the Humanizer with one click.

The 3-Tool Workflow: From Prompt to Polished Draft

Here's how the three tools fit together in practice:

  1. Generate — Open the Generator, write a detailed prompt, and produce your first draft.
  2. Detect — Paste the draft into the Detector to see which sentences read as most formulaic. Note the patterns.
  3. Humanize — Send the draft through the Humanizer. Review the quality score before and after. Make any additional manual edits based on what the Detector highlighted.
  4. Review — Read the final version aloud. The Humanizer handles structural quality signals, but your own judgment on voice and accuracy is irreplaceable.

⚠️ Important: Always fact-check AI-generated content before publishing. The Generator and Humanizer improve writing quality and structure — they do not verify factual claims. That step is yours.

The free plan's 5,000-word monthly limit is per processed word, not per document. A 1,000-word article run through the Humanizer costs 1,000 words of quota. Plan accordingly if you're working on longer projects.

With this workflow, you're not replacing your writing — you're giving yourself a quality feedback loop that would otherwise take hours of manual editing to replicate.

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