One-click rewrite on any block
The button, the options, the source-swap. When to use it and when to write it yourself.
Where the button lives
Rewrite is attached to the block, not buried in a menu. Select any text block in the editor and the rewrite action appears with the block's controls. Click it and the AI redrafts that block — and only that block — from your sources. Nothing else on the page changes, so you can polish one paragraph at a time without risk.
Tone presets
Before or after a rewrite you can steer the voice with a tone preset — friendly, professional, confident, warm, concise, and so on. Pick one and the AI redrafts the block in that register while keeping the facts the same. The presets are a quick way to test how a section reads:
- Concise tightens a block that rambles.
- Warm softens copy that feels stiff.
- Professional steadies copy that's drifted too casual.
If none of the presets fit, you can define a custom voice and the rewrite will follow that instead.
Source-swap mid-rewrite
If a rewrite isn't landing, the usual cause is the source, not the wording. The AI can only write from what it's been given, so a thin block reflects thin source material. Add a sharper description or upload a note with the missing detail, then rewrite again — the new draft will draw on it. Swapping in better source material is almost always more effective than rewriting the same block repeatedly.
Reach for rewrite when you want a faster first draft or a different angle. When a line carries a specific promise to customers, type it yourself — that's exactly the sentence you want full control over.
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