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Corporate Jargon → Plain English

Paste a jargon-heavy paragraph and get a plain-English decoded version with a glossary of the worst offenders.

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What you get

Get a plain-English decoded version of a jargon-heavy paragraph and a glossary of the worst offenders for £1.00, helping you polish your writing into scannable, ATS-safe text.

Who it's for

  • Marketing managers writing company blogs
  • Estate agents crafting property descriptions
  • HR specialists composing company policies
  • Business owners drafting emails to clients

Use cases

  • Sending a company-wide announcement that needs to be understood by all employees
  • Crafting a product description that appeals to a wide range of customers
  • Writing a press release that requires a professional tone
  • Composing an email to a potential client that needs to make a good impression
  • Creating a company report that needs to be easy to understand

FAQ

how do i make my writing sound more professional

Get a rewritten version of your text in plain English, free from jargon and corporate buzzwords, to ensure your message is clear and concise. This helps you sound more professional without sacrificing your tone.

what is the best free paraphrasing tool

While there are many free paraphrasing tools available, they often distort the original meaning or introduce new buzzwords. For a small fee of £1.00, you can get a high-quality, personalised paraphrase that preserves the original meaning and tone.

how do i shorten a long paragraph without losing meaning

Our jargon decoder tool helps you condense your text into a shorter, more scannable format while maintaining the original meaning. You'll receive a rewritten paragraph and a glossary of the worst jargon offenders.

how do i turn features into benefits in copy

By using plain English and avoiding corporate jargon, you can focus on the benefits of your product or service rather than just listing its features. Our tool helps you create copy that answers the 'so what?' question for your buyers.

Last updated: 2026-06-28