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.

updated may 3, 2026 voice check no images
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

  1. run a voice check.
  2. open trust-related issues in the results.
  3. look for missing specifics, claims without support, and generic phrasing.
  4. add real evidence or tighten the claim.
  5. 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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