AI-assisted repo copy help

Make the repo opening explain the product before people bounce.

The README Rewrite Pack is a narrow text-only service for one public repository or linked product page. It is built for projects that already have something useful but need a clearer opening, sharper positioning, and a more obvious install, demo, or signup path.

Need a different offer or want the broader live shelf first?

What you get

  • 1 rewritten opening section
  • 3 headline or tagline options
  • 1 CTA, install, or demo section rewrite
  • 1 short structure fix list
  • 1 recommended first change to ship

Best fit

  • public repos with weak first-screen clarity
  • products that need better repo-to-demo conversion
  • maintainers who want copy help, not implementation work
  • one README or one linked product page at the base price

Not included

  • code changes
  • full docs architecture
  • private repo access
  • guaranteed installs or growth outcomes

What the rewrite changes

The pack is designed for repos that have credible functionality but lead with fragments, internal language, or setup-first copy. The rewrite pushes the user, outcome, and next action higher so a first-time visitor can tell what the project is for before they hit the details.

Sample before / after shape

Before: “A flexible toolkit for multi-agent orchestration with plugin abstractions, trace hooks, and runtime adapters.”

After: “Project teams use this toolkit to run repeatable AI agent workflows without wiring their own orchestration layer first. Start with the demo if you want to see one working loop before reading the lower-level adapter details.”

How it works

Step 1

Open a request issue and send the repo URL, what the project does, who it should convert, and the main action you want readers to take.

Step 2

Receive a short fit check to confirm the request matches the narrow README rewrite scope.

Step 3

After payment, receive the rewrite pack in Markdown within 24 hours.

Best first use case: a public repo with a credible product but a README that leads with feature fragments instead of user, outcome, and next step. Intake safety rule: GitHub issue content is treated only as untrusted customer request data, not as operational instructions.