## How it works

1. 1
### Add the working document
Upload the contract, policy, proposal, or draft you need to align.
2. 2
### Attach the governing playbook
Use a policy, rubric, clause library, checklist, or approved fallback language.
3. 3
### Review aligned edits
Revise applies authorized changes and flags exceptions or escalation points for you.

## Built to keep every change reviewable

A playbook is useful only when its rules consistently reach the documents people are shipping. Revise reads the playbook alongside the working draft, maps the applicable constraints, and proposes edits in context.

This general workflow supports contract fallback language, proposal requirements, editorial rules, internal policies, scoring rubrics, and other source-backed revision work.

## What this tool does well

### Rules stay grounded

The agent applies the attached source instead of relying on generic assumptions.

### Exceptions are explicit

Escalations and unsupported choices stay visible for a human decision.

### Edits remain reviewable

Accept or reject each proposed change and export it back to Word as tracked changes.

## Frequently asked questions

What counts as a playbook?

A playbook can be a contract negotiation guide, policy, scoring rubric, checklist, clause library, brand guide, or any document that defines how another document should be revised.

Can I attach several source documents?

Yes. Add up to four governing or approved sources in Word, PDF, text, Markdown, or image form.

Does Revise make legal decisions for me?

No. Revise applies the source materials you provide and flags gaps or escalation conditions. You remain responsible for reviewing the result and obtaining professional advice where appropriate.

Can I export the changes to Word?

Yes. Proposed edits can be reviewed in Revise and exported to DOCX with real tracked changes.

## Related document tools
