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Editorial & Tone Review

Run an editorial review on a piece of content for clarity, correctness, and brand voice, then produce a line-edit report and a clean revised version. First scopes the audience, purpose, and voice/style rules and locks an editorial checklist (grammar and spelling, clarity and concision, consistent terminology, active voice, reading level, tone match, scannability, and CTA strength), then reviews the copy line-by-line against those rules marking every issue with a suggested rewrite, then writes a report of categorized edits plus a clean revised draft. Use this for a copy review, editorial pass, proofreading, line edit, tone/voice review, or tightening writing — it returns specific tracked edits with rewrites and a polished final draft rather than 'tighten this up'.

How it runs

#StepWho runs itWhat happens
1Scope the editorial reviewReviewerlock audience, purpose, voice, and an edit checklist
2Line-edit the copyCopywritermark every issue with a concrete rewrite
3Write the edit report + clean draftCopywritercategorized edits plus a revised draft
4EvaluateReviewerGrade the deliverable against every acceptance criterion. All pass → finish; any fail → loop back and fix the gap.
5FinishDeveloperAll acceptance criteria met. Stamp a short summary and report DONE.

Say something like "copy review" or "editorial review" or "proofread this" or "line edit this" or "review the tone" or "tighten this writing" in chat to start it.

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