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Typewriter

Typewriter

Your on-demand editor

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typewriter.plus
Typewriter Info
Launched in 2016View 1 launch
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Launch tags:
Web App•Productivity•Writing
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Ouriel Ohayon
John Biggs

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Shahed Khan
Shahed Khan
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Looks like an awesome service that I'd love to use. Currently using Grammarly for proofreading, auto correct, etc. My only drawback is the price. $3.33 per word? Seems ridiculously expensive, no?
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9yr ago
Nandini Jammi
Nandini Jammi
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ProdPad

@_shahedk I'm going to defend the cost. It takes a lot of time to fix crappy writing. Worth it.
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9yr ago
Bob
Bob

Material Design Palette Deck

@_shahedk Yeah, that's way more than I would pay a writer. The highest writers are generally paid is twenty-five cents a word (it's normally lower). Seems like you would be better off just hiring a great writer, or pretty much any other editor.
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9yr ago
Kyle McCarthy
Kyle McCarthy
@_shahedk I use Grammarly too. I might make the switch to Typewriter though. Looks awesome!
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9yr ago
bud parr
bud parr
@_shahedk I didn't even see the price. I always assume if the price isn't right up front, it's too expensive for me.
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9yr ago
Joshua Dance
Joshua Dance

Summer Bod 2020

@_shahedk That is 832$ for a 250 word blog post. Seems way too high.
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9yr ago
John Biggs
John Biggs
PodHound

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Hey, guys. John here. I agree that the pricing is high but I'm collecting some of the best editors in the business. There are plenty of fiverr folks who will make sure your and you're are right but we are working within the confines of your needs, brand, and organization to bring out your best. As for our tech we are currently building out a few cool features but as it stands you and your editor can talk via Slack and share documents as necessary. This is a very hands-on process. Again, if you don't want that there are plenty of options. Let me know what else you guys would like to know!
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9yr ago
David Smooke
David Smooke
HackerNoon

HackerNoon

@johnbiggs John this is touching on a major personal and commercial need. Editors have so much quality and fit variance, I would like to see the editor profile before paying. I'm looking forward to different tiers of pricing and quality. When will you be quitting your day job to build this fulltime?
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9yr ago
Ernie Smith
Ernie Smith
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@johnbiggs there are also plenty of professional journalists/editors that are at a high level that got paid $40k a year at their last newspaper job. Professional freelance journalists don't get paid even a third of the rate listed above. You create velvet rope with your price tag, you lose most of your audience. (And if you're trying for an elite user base, you need to say that.) I hope you find a balance with your pricing.
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9yr ago
Evan Kimbrell
Evan Kimbrell

The 25 Days of Ideas

@johnbiggs I'm confused who the pricing model appeals to. If I'm cool dropping $1600 on a 500 word blog post (the average) then I probably have an in-house editor or at least a regular freelance editor. I still love the idea though and I'll try it out - just maybe for something smaller
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9yr ago
Sunny max
Sunny max
@johnbiggs seems 100% promising..
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9yr ago
Adam
Adam
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Elimi 2.0

Neat idea. After reading "Simple, transparent pricing" I was unable to find any clue about the pricing on the website. And that would be nice as I would love to have any idea what sum should I plan in my budget ;)
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9yr ago
Evan Kimbrell
Evan Kimbrell

The 25 Days of Ideas

@adamlabedzki I found that to be pretty odd too. You have to upload a document to see a price. I uploaded the first pdf I could find (legal form from a dentist) and got "$160 for 536 words".
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9yr ago
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