## How it works

1. 1
### Add the draft
Paste your text or upload the Word document you need to revise.
2. 2
### Attach the feedback
Use reviewer notes, a marked-up file, a feedback letter, screenshots, or pasted comments.
3. 3
### Review every response
Revise applies compatible requests inline and surfaces unclear or conflicting feedback for your decision.

## Built to keep every change reviewable

Feedback rarely arrives in one clean checklist. It may be scattered across email, comments, a marked-up Word file, and several reviewers with different priorities. This tool keeps the draft and its feedback together long enough to produce a coherent revision.

The agent does not merely summarize comments. It updates the actual document with live suggestions and leaves unsupported or contradictory requests visible for review.

## What this tool does well

### Feedback coverage

Every actionable request is applied or explicitly surfaced rather than quietly missed.

### Voice preserved

The agent revises the document you supplied instead of generating a generic replacement draft.

### Conflicts escalated

Incompatible reviewer requests become decisions, not arbitrary AI choices.

## Frequently asked questions

What kinds of feedback can I attach?

You can attach Word documents, PDFs, text or Markdown files, and images such as screenshots. You can also paste comments directly into the instructions field.

Can it handle feedback from several reviewers?

Yes. Attach multiple reviewer files. Revise applies compatible feedback and flags requests that contradict one another.

Does it rewrite the whole document?

No. The agent is instructed to make targeted edits to your working document and present them as suggestions you can accept or reject.

Will it invent information to satisfy a comment?

It should not. Missing facts, evidence, citations, or decisions are flagged instead of fabricated.

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