Dainty fixes typos, punctuation, grammar, dialogue punctuation, and broken sentence boundaries. Focused goes deeper on local proofreading fixes, and Rigorous adds review notes for unclear references and small continuity slips.
Frequently asked questions
Questions writers usually ask before they sign up.
These answers are based on how Dainty works today: the examples hub, free allowance, verification flow, one-time packs, and how the proofread stays inside obvious-error correction instead of rewriting your prose.
It is designed to preserve sentence rhythm, pacing, fragments, dialogue quirks, and other deliberate fiction choices unless there is a genuine error to fix.
Yes. Proofreading stays behind account creation so your quota, verification state, and purchased word packs can be managed safely.
Dainty keeps live proofreading behind signup so your free words, purchased words, and account status stay tied to you each time you come back to revise.
Unverified accounts start with a smaller free daily allowance. Verified writers unlock 500 free words per day and a higher per-request cap.
No. Dainty uses one-time word packs. You only pay for more room when the draft needs it.
No. Your writing is processed for proofreading and is not published by Dainty.
Yes. The public examples hub shows static fiction-style before-and-after examples so you can see what Dainty fixes and what it leaves alone before you sign up.
Related pages: Examples · Pricing · Fiction proofreading
Still deciding?
These routes answer the practical questions writers usually ask before they create an account.
If the workflow makes sense, the next step is simple.
Create an account, verify your email, and use the free allowance on a real passage.