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🙋‍♀️ Q&A[FREE]: How to use ProWritingAid's Editorial Reports & Beta Reader Feedback Tool
​How can we use ProWriting Aid's reports & their Beta Reader tool?
​Join us for second demo and Q&A with Tom Wilde as we explore the range of reports within ProWritingAid and how to use the Beta Reader Feedback service.
You can see our first Q&A with ProWriting Aid here.
​We’ll discuss:
​An overview of the different reports and how to make the most of the feedback.
​How to use the Beta Reader Feedback tool.
​Troubleshooting any problems you're having with the tool.
​About ProWritingAid
​ProWritingAid is an editing platform designed to help writers improve their work at every level. From real-time grammar and style feedback to big-picture structural reports, ProWritingAid is built exclusively with creative writers in mind. With integrations across tools like Scrivener, Google Docs, and Word, it fits easily into your existing writing workflow.
​About Tom Wilde
​Tom Wilde is the Head of Partnerships at ProWritingAid and is focused on making ProWritingAid a tool that genuinely supports writers in improving their craft. Having spent years working with authors of all backgrounds, Tom understands the challenges writers face when it comes to editing and refining their work. His goal is to make the editing process faster, smarter, and more intuitive—so writers can focus on telling their stories.
​To try their manuscript assessment tool (& get 1 free credit), sign up here. Held immediately following our ET Writers' Hour, in the same room: