§ Built for speechwriters · Est. MMXXVI

Your principal’s voice.
Not ChatGPT’s.

You’ve written thousands of speeches. You know what your principal sounds like. So why are you starting from scratch in a chat window every single time? WriteRed is built by a veteran GOP comms professional— six specialized agents, a living voice library, and zero tolerance for AI slop.

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§ Memorandum
To: The Speechwriter · Re: The Next Draft
Principal
Known. Voice loaded.
Past Speeches
42 on file · referenced
Voice Rules
12 active · enforced
Research Agents
2 standing by
Writers
A · Direct   B · Narrative
Fact Checker
Armed
Humanizer
18 AI-tells blocked

“The podium is warm. Whenever you’re ready.”
§ I. The Problem

You already know &what’s broken.

The duct-taped stack every speechwriter lives in — and the reason the AI is still the dumbest one in the room.

Google DocsThe Draft
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ChatGPTThe Stuck-Tab
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GrammarlyThe 11 PM Safety Net
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Past Speeches FolderThe Tone Morgue
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FINAL_v2_REAL_FINAL.docxThe Prayer
“Write a speech about infrastructure for a Republican congressman.” Eight hundred words come back. Could’ve been written for any Republican. Or any Democrat. There’s a fake stat in the fifth paragraph and it closes with “together, we can build a brighter future.”— Every speechwriter, every day.
§ The tells you’ve learned to hate
“…a testament to…”
AI Tell · Grade A
Said in zero speeches by zero principals in zero centuries.
“In today’s rapidly changing world —”
AI Tell · Grade A
The opener that guarantees a rewrite.
“Together, we can build a brighter future.”
AI Tell · Grade A
Cut. Every time. Without exception.

None of these tools know your principal. You’re duct-taping six products together and the AI is still the dumbest one in the room.

§ The case for WriteRed
§ II. The Process

Six agents. & One speech. Your voice.

Not one AI throwing hope at the wall. A specialized pipeline — each agent with a job, expertise, and guardrails.

Phase IResearch & FramingRunning in parallel

The Researcher

Sonnet · ~30s

Finds the facts, figures, quotes, and counterarguments. Not a generic Google search — targeted to your principal’s positions, your preferred think tanks, your excluded sources. Heritage in, Brookings out. It knows before it starts.

The Ideas Guy

Sonnet · ~30s

Proposes rhetorical structures, thematic directions, opening hooks. Draws from your principal’s past speeches and proven themes. If the town hall closer from March killed, it knows to riff on that pattern.

Phase IIDueling DraftsRunning in parallel

Writer ADirect & Assertive

Opus · ~45s

Punchy. Sound-bite ready. Cable-news-clip material. The draft you hand your principal when they’ve got four minutes at a press conference.

Writer BNuanced & Storytelling

Opus · ~45s

Narrative-driven. Builds to a crescendo. Rewards the room for paying attention. The draft for a twenty-minute Lincoln Day dinner.

Phase IIIEditorial & VerificationSequential

The Chief Speechwriter

Opus · ~60s

Reads both drafts. Takes the best lines from each. Produces one unified draft in your principal’s voice — not Writer A’s, not Writer B’s, your principal’s. Catches AI tells and kills them.

The Fact Checker

Sonnet · ~20s

Cross-references every claim against the research brief and your library. Flags anything that could blow up at the podium. No fake statistics. No invented quotes.

§ Final Pass · The Humanizer

Every draft passes
18 AI pattern checks.

The speech that reaches you sounds like a person wrote it — because six did. Then the humanizer takes out whatever’s left.

Em dash overuse
"testament to"
Synonym cycling
"it’s worth noting"
Tricolon fatigue
"delve into"
"navigate the complexities"
"pivotal moment"
"in today’s world"
Corporate hedging
"crossroads"
"brighter future"
§ III. The Product

This isn’t ChatGPT & with a political skin.

Every surface is designed around the speechwriter’s real workflow — the desk, the library, the draft.

§ The Desk

A landing page that knows what you’re working on.

Three remarks in the pipeline. The podium is warm. Start a new speech, jot a Quick Riff before it vanishes, or pick up where you left off in the draft list.

§Capture one-liners and closers with one keystroke (⌘⇧R).
§Recent drafts with status at a glance — Draft, Review, Final.
§Library tiles for Past Speeches, Voice Rules, Policy, Research.
writered.app/desk
writered.app/speech/a270dd74…
§ The Draft

A word processor for speechwriters — not for office memos.

Core idea, audience, target length, VIPs — all pinned to the top of the draft so the next version never forgets them. Editorial notes in the margin. Version history you can restore.

§TipTap-powered editor with serif body and sensible toolbar.
§Editor · Notes · Sources · History — all one tap away.
§Saved continuously. Exports clean.
§ The Library

Institutional memory that doesn’t quit after the election.

Principal biography, committees, policy positions, district, accomplishments, family, faith, career. Voice rules — the law the AI has to follow. Past speeches, riffs, research preferences. Once. Forever.

§Seven reference rooms, all mobile-ready.
§Accordions and tabs for everything you don’t need today.
§The library grows. The drafts get better.
writered.app/library

Your principal doesn’t get embarrassed at the podium because an AI got creative.

§ Anti-hallucination, by default
§ IV. The Principles

Four commitments & written in ink.

i.

Your principal is a person, not a prompt.

Every speech starts with your principal’s profile — biography, committees, positions, district, accomplishments, family, faith, career. WriteRed doesn’t write for “a Republican official.” It writes for your specific principal.

ii.

Voice rules are law.

You set them. Phrases used. Phrases they’d never say. Cadence. Diction. Catchphrases. The AI doesn’t get a vote on how your principal sounds. You’ve spent years learning that voice. We enforce it.

iii.

Nothing gets made up.

If the speech needs a personal anecdote, the draft reads [INSERT PERSONAL ANECDOTE]. It doesn’t invent one. Every stat sourced. Every quote verified.

iv.

It gets smarter over time.

Month one, WriteRed knows what you tell it. Month six, it knows the voice from dozens of speeches, refined rules, updated positions, accumulated feedback. Institutional memory that stays.

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“I wrote for a governor. I wrote for members of Congress. I wrote for candidates who had four minutes to sound like themselves and an AI that kept writing like it had never met them. WriteRed is the tool I needed — now sharpened for the rest of us.”

§ Founder · 15 years writing for GOP principals
§ V. Pricing

Simple pricing. & No tricks.

Starter

$29/ month
  • §3 Quick Drafts per month
  • §2 Full Pipeline Drafts per month
  • §Additional Quick Drafts: $5 each
  • §Additional Full Drafts: $15 each
  • §Full voice library access
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