See what grounded writing looks like — then make it yours.
When a scan flags a passage as thin or unsupported, DraftProof generates a worked before/after — the citation, example, or reasoning it's missing — so you can see the fix, then finish it in your own words. It's a teaching draft, not a submit-ready answer.
Three ways the rewrite grounds a weak passage
Unsupported claim → add a source
BeforeHollywood has become one of the most powerful cultural exports in history.
AfterHollywood is among the most widely exported cultural industries [add a citation you can verify — for example an export-revenue or box-office figure].Suggested Addition For Review — replace the bracketed note with a real source.
Vague generality → add a specific example
BeforeAmerican movies, music, and social media are consumed globally.
AfterAmerican cultural products reach audiences far beyond the US [add a specific example from your own reading — a film, artist, or platform, and where it's popular].Suggested Addition For Review — replace the bracketed note with your own example.
No reasoning → add your own "why"
BeforeThe United States has a strong cultural influence.
AfterThe United States has a strong cultural influence because [add your own reasoning — what makes it "strong", and how you weighed it against counter-examples].Suggested Addition For Review — replace the bracketed note with your own reasoning.
Before you review this rewrite
DraftProof shows you a reviewable draft that grounds weak passages with real specifics — learn from it, then edit it with your own content.
It is not a "make it pass" button. A residual estimate is expected: AI detectors score token predictability, which even strong, human-grounded writing can trigger.
Review the before/after, then replace the highlighted additions with your own real content.
Auto before/after rewrite
Scan flags the passages; the rewrite generates a worked before/after for each — the anchors, sources, and specifics to add — so you revise in your own words before you submit.
A solution to learn from
The rewrite is a teaching example, not a submit-ready answer. You see what grounded writing looks like, then make it yours.
Before/after diff you can act on
A highlighted, paragraph-by-paragraph diff shows exactly what changed and why — so you can apply each fix in your own words.
Ready to see it on your own draft?
Run a scan first — it flags the passages, then the rewrite shows a worked fix for each.