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Run the copy past the desk — and a board that does not clap.
A content-quality engine for landing pages, emails, and investor notes. It scores Google-style helpfulness, slop, integrity, architect tone, Andy’s voice, and staleness. Then eight public figures walk the same draft as lenses, not as celebrity endorsements.
Warren BuffettValue investor
Charlie MungerInversion
Steve JobsTaste and subtraction
Jeff BezosWorking backwards
Paul GrahamEssay clarity
Richard FeynmanFirst-principles explanation
Ada LovelaceMethod over mystique
Seth GodinPermission and truth
These are editorial lenses inspired by publicly known decision styles. They are not quotes, endorsements, or reviews by the people named. The desk writes every line.
What this engine will not do
- It will not publish to the site, write
models.json, or stamp freshness for you. - It will not claim Google “cannot tell” a model wrote the page. That is the wrong game.
- It will not invent traffic, seats, or “X founders ran this week.”
- Celebrity lenses are fun. They are not evidence. Rankings are never sold.
Is this an AI detector?
No. Detectors are a sideshow. Google’s helpful-content systems look for unhelpful, stale, and scaled filler. This engine scores decision-worthiness, slop, integrity, architect tone, Andy’s voice, and freshness.
Did these public figures review my draft?
No. The board is a set of editorial lenses inspired by publicly known decision styles. Every line is written by the desk. It is not an endorsement and not a quote.
Does my copy leave the browser?
The score runs on your device. Paste stays local unless you choose to share the score line. We do not publish the draft.
Will this make Google think I am not using AI?
Google does not award points for hiding a model. It rewards pages a person can use. If a model drafted it, this gate still asks whether a founder can decide.
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