For Freelancers
Your client runs AI detection. Here's what happens next.
You used Claude to draft the article, the email, the landing page. You shaped the brief, made the editorial calls, delivered on time. But your client runs AI detection, and now you are on the back foot.
ClaudeRewrite removes the watermark before delivery. Your work stays clean, your facts stay verified, and your rates stay intact.
Client runs AI detection
More clients are using tools like Originality.ai and GPTZero. A flagged deliverable forces an awkward conversation you do not want to have.
Lost contracts
Some contracts have explicit AI clauses. Getting flagged can mean lost payment, lost client, or penalty clauses.
Voice gets destroyed
Generic 'humanizer' tools flatten everything into corporate prose. Your voice is the product. ClaudeRewrite preserves it.
Facts get changed
A client brief full of numbers, dates, and names. The worst remover is one that silently alters those. ClaudeRewrite verifies every fact.
How it works
Draft in Claude
Write your draft in Claude as you normally do. Use it for research, outlining, and first drafts.
Rewrite with ClaudeRewrite
Paste your draft into ClaudeRewrite. The structural rewrite breaks the statistical watermark while preserving your facts.
Check the meaning report
Green means every number and name survived. Amber shows exactly what moved. No silent changes.
Deliver clean work
Copy the clean output. Your deliverable carries no AI watermark and every fact is verified.
The freelance cost math
A month of client drafts costs a few cents with ClaudeRewrite. The subscription alternative costs hundreds a year.
| Option | Real cost | Where your text goes |
|---|---|---|
| ClaudeRewrite | ~$0.05/1,000 words | Only to the model, then deleted |
| AI "humanizer" subscription | $20-40/month | Their servers |
| Free web remover | Free, priced in exposure | Their servers |
βI lost a $2,000 contract because my client ran AI detection on my Claude-drafted copy. Now I run everything through ClaudeRewrite first. The meaning check catches every fact, and my clients never know the difference.β
β Freelance copywriter
Common questions
Am I allowed to remove the watermark from my own draft?
Yes. It is a provenance signal left by your drafting tool on work you produced. Removal is a hygiene step, like stripping tracked changes. Contractual disclosure obligations, if any, still apply.
Will the rewrite sound like me?
ClaudeRewrite preserves tone, formality, argument order, and wording choices wherever the meaning allows. The output reads like your draft, not like a generic rewriter. Do a final edit pass in your voice, as you would for any draft.
What about the AI clauses in my contracts?
If your contract requires disclosing AI assistance, that obligation still applies. ClaudeRewrite is a cleanup tool, not a disclosure workaround. Use it to remove the technical watermark, not to disguise your process.