Meet your proofreader.
If you have priced traditional proofreading, you know the problem. Most services charge $0.015 to $0.035 per word — that is $1,200 to $2,800 for an 80,000-word novel. A real obstacle when you are funding publication out of pocket.
I built Proofcraft because I kept seeing the same thing: indie authors releasing manuscripts with preventable errors — not because they did not care, but because they could not justify spending $2,000 on a proofread. Ten years of editing taught me that most of what makes proofreading expensive is overhead the reader never benefits from — style sheets, multiple passes, editorial queries, style-guide enforcement. So I built a service without it.
I read every word of every manuscript myself. No subcontractors, no outsourcing, no handoffs.
No AI. Ever.
Every correction comes from a human reading your words in context — catching the errors that only matter because of what comes before and after them. No grammar bots, no automated shortcuts.
Your voice stays yours.
I fix errors. I do not rewrite your sentences or second-guess your creative choices.
Straight talk.
If your manuscript needs more than a proofread, I will tell you upfront.