trust tools reference
trust tools check whether a draft sounds specific, supported, and believable. they are separate from ai-pattern detection because human writing can also be vague.
quick answer
use trust tools when the draft sounds polished but still feels empty.
use this for
- explaining trust-related score changes
- helping agents improve substance without changing voice
- debugging vague or overclaimed drafts
steps
- run a voice check.
- open trust-related issues in the results.
- look for missing specifics, claims without support, and generic phrasing.
- add real evidence or tighten the claim.
- rerun the check after substantive edits.
details to know
- trust tools reward concrete claims, clear ownership, and useful detail.
- they do not ask every draft to become formal or long.
- a strong voice can still lose trust when the draft overpromises.
limits and edge cases
- do not solve trust issues with more adjectives.
- do not invent proof, metrics, or customer names.
- agents should ask for missing evidence when the source text does not contain it.
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