The request arrives after the context. Put it in the first two sentences so Mara knows what this email needs.
A better editor knows when to leave your words alone.
Stett gives you clear feedback without taking over the draft. It learns how you write, protects what sounds like you, and builds a style guide you can inspect and take with you.
Works through MCP in Claude, Cursor, and VS Code.
Hi Mara,
I’ve looked through the proposal, and I think we may need to revisit the opening before we send it.
Could you take another pass by Thursday?
Thanks — I owe you one.
“I owe you one” is informal, but it matches the voice you use with close collaborators. Stett leaves it alone.
You keep writing where you already write.
Stett connects to your editor. There is no blank page here, no document format to migrate, and no bot waiting to finish your sentence.
Bring it a draft
An email, text, document, essay, or tweet. Stett keeps each piece in a Writing Session so its feedback follows the work.
Get findings, not replacement prose
Every observation points to a place in your draft and explains the rule behind it. You decide what changes.
Own the guide it builds
Read every rule, reject what is wrong, and export the whole style guide as markdown or JSON.
Good writing is only half the reference.
Most writing tools compare you with one universal answer. Stett holds that standard next to the evidence in your own work. When the two disagree and your version works, that is not an error to erase. It is part of your voice.
Clear asks, useful headings, readable sentences, the right amount of context.
Your recurring choices, accepted revisions, overrules, and protected signatures.
Specific findings where help earns its place—and silence where it does not.
Your draft stays yours. So does the guide.
Connect Stett to the editor you already use and ask for a review.