Guest posts editors accept. Built around your client's link.
Give ProofWrite the client URL and anchor text. It plans a topic where the link belongs, researches it, and writes a cited, fact-checked draft that reads like editorial — at 50-placements-a-month volume.
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The anchor sits inside a working argument — the paragraph would hold up even without the link.
The link-first workflow
From URL and anchor to a pitch-ready draft
Input
Paste the client URL and anchor text
Add any target-site context or editorial direction. That's all ProofWrite needs to start.
Plan
The topic is planned around the link
Planning agents choose an angle where the anchor reads like a natural editorial reference, not an insertion.
Research & write
Evidence first, draft second
Research agents gather sources and data, then writing agents build an article with substance beyond the placement.
Verify
Fact-check before you pitch
Claim checks, citations, and link-placement review catch the issues that get pitches rejected.
Editorial quality
Reads like editorial, not AI
Editors reject AI tells on sight. ProofWrite's style engine strips them before you ever see the draft: repetitive sentence structures, moralizing conclusions, telltale em dashes, words like ‘delve’, and generic filler. The goal is a draft an editor accepts, not generic AI text built around a link.
LLM tells stripped
The patterns editors flag — repetitive structures, moralizing conclusions, 'delve' — are removed during generation, not in a cleanup pass.
Host-site tone
Drafts are structured to need polish, not a rewrite.
Natural link placement
The article exists to carry the topic; the anchor reads like a reference, not the reason the page exists.
Built-in fact checking
Every claim checked, every citation real
QA agents review every claim in the draft against the research. Anything unsupported gets flagged with one-click fixes — verify, add a source, or rewrite — so the article you pitch survives an editor's scrutiny.
Claims checked against sources
Unsupported or contradictory claims are flagged before the draft leaves the editor.
Citations from real research
Sources are gathered before drafting, so citations point at material that actually supports the claim.
One-click fixes
Verify, add a source, or rewrite — without leaving the composer.
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Every claim gets a verdict
Pricing, features, ratings, and policy claims are verified against your research data.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Choose the plan that fits your SEO publishing workflow. Scale up as your sites grow.
Annual plans include 2 months free. Paid plan usage limits still reset monthly.
Pilot
Prove it on your niche
Your Pilot starts when you generate your first article. No credit card required.
- 3 articles total
- 1 managed domain with domain defaults
- Internal linking for site-backed articles
- Keyword research (10 runs)
- Automated product research
- Trust signal analysis
- YouTube evidence & review embeds
- Brand voice & style
- Fact check
Starter
Freelancer / solo operator
$490 billed yearly
Monthly $49/mo
Excluding applicable taxes
- Everything in Pilot, plus:
- Deep research mode
- Domain-level site settings & internal linking
- Freeform file sources (PDF, DOCX, TXT, MD)
- Daily article suggestions for 1 site
- Generated images (1 per article)
- Email support
Pro
Boutique agency / multi-site
$1,390 billed yearly
Monthly $139/mo
Excluding applicable taxes
- Everything in Starter, plus:
- Daily article suggestions for up to 3 sites
- 3 team seats included
- Generated images (up to 2 per article)
- One-click WordPress publishing
- Priority support
Business
Agency / team
$3,490 billed yearly
Monthly $349/mo
Excluding applicable taxes
- Everything in Pro, plus:
- Daily article suggestions for up to 10 sites
- Unlimited team seats included
- Generated images (up to 4 per article)
- Priority support
Plans include automated keyword and product research, trust signal analysis, SEO, AEO and GEO scoring, and fact-checked article drafting. Paid plan limits reset monthly.
Paid plan prices exclude applicable taxes. Need a custom plan? Contact us for enterprise pricing.
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Guest post questions
Will the drafts read naturally enough to get accepted by host sites?
That is the whole point of Standalone Mode. Drafts are planned around a relevant topic with the client link placed as a natural editorial reference, and the style engine strips the common LLM tells (repetitive structures, moralizing conclusions, telltale em dashes, words like 'delve') that get pitches rejected. The goal is a draft an editor accepts, not generic AI text built around a link.
How is this different from prompting ChatGPT to write a guest post?
ChatGPT writes around whatever link you paste in. ProofWrite plans the article around it: planning agents pick a topic where the anchor belongs, research agents gather real source material, and QA agents check claims and citations before you pitch. The article has substance beyond the placement — which is what editors actually evaluate.
How do you prevent hallucinations?
ProofWrite starts with research agents gathering live source material, trust signals, and your own inputs before drafting. The built-in fact checker then reviews claims against the available evidence, flags unsupported or contradictory claims, and lets you verify, add a source, or rewrite before publishing.
How do I deliver the draft to a host site or client?
Edit inside the composer, then copy the article to your clipboard, export markdown, or push to WordPress with one click if you control the publishing site.
Which languages can ProofWrite write articles in?
Articles can be written in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Romanian, or Polish.
How does the Pilot plan work?
Every new workspace gets a free 3-article Pilot. No credit card required, no automatic billing. Your Pilot starts when you generate your first article.
Stop getting placements rejected
From client URL and anchor to a pitch-ready draft — researched, cited, and fact-checked.