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Revisions That Actually Help: The Premium Tier Explained

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The most common request we get after the first set of drafts is not "make it better" — it's something much more specific. "Cut the paragraph about the college trip." "Make it sound less formal." "Add a line about how they met at Target." The Premium tier exists to let you say exactly that and get a new round of drafts that incorporate the change.

How it works

  1. You get your initial ten drafts — Premium's full set, across up to four tones.
  2. On the results page, a "Revise" panel lets you send feedback that applies to every draft.
  3. You type what to change in plain English — anywhere from one sentence to a paragraph of notes.
  4. We regenerate all ten drafts, honoring your original details, your original tones, and the new feedback.
  5. You get two of these rounds. They don't expire — come back next month if you need to.

What to say to get a better next draft

Specific, directional feedback works. Vague feedback produces a different shade of what you already had. A few phrasings that consistently produce meaningfully better drafts:

  • "Replace the opening with a reference to [specific shared memory]."
  • "Cut the middle paragraph about their career. Keep the story about their daughter."
  • "Make it 30% shorter — too long for the room."
  • "More like how I'd actually talk. The current draft sounds like a eulogy for a stranger."
  • "Add a line acknowledging [person] who couldn't be here."

When it's worth it

Premium is worth it when the speech matters more than the $5 difference. Weddings, eulogies, milestone retirements, and award acceptances are the common Premium picks. Birthday toasts and farewell notes usually don't need it — a good Standard draft is already very close.

If you're unsure: start with Standard. If the first round of drafts is 80% there, you can edit yourself. If they're 60% there and you know exactly what's missing, that's when a revision round earns its money.

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