AI Humanizer for Business Writing

Using AI for emails, reports, and proposals saves hours — but colleagues and clients can spot ChatGPT-style writing instantly. DueTomorrow makes your AI-drafted business communications sound like a competent professional wrote them, not a chatbot.

[ the problem ]

  • AI-drafted emails and reports have an unmistakable tone that undermines credibility
  • Clients and managers are increasingly aware of (and skeptical about) AI-generated communication
  • Corporate AI policies make it risky to submit obviously AI-generated deliverables
  • The time saved by using AI disappears when you have to manually rewrite everything anyway

[ how duetomorrow helps ]

  • Transforms AI drafts into professional prose that sounds like an experienced colleague wrote it
  • Preserves all data, figures, and specific claims — nothing gets invented or altered
  • Works for any format: emails, proposals, reports, memos, presentations
  • Fast enough to fit into your daily workflow without adding friction

[ real scenario ]

You need to send a quarterly business review to your VP by end of day. You used ChatGPT to draft a 2,000-word report pulling together data from three teams. The analysis is accurate, but the writing screams AI — every paragraph starts with 'Furthermore' or 'It's worth noting that.' You paste it into DueTomorrow and get a report that sounds like you spent the afternoon writing it yourself.

[ works with the detectors that matter ]

GPTZero
Originality.ai
Copyleaks

[ frequently asked questions ]

Is this appropriate for professional use?
DueTomorrow is used by professionals across industries. It doesn't generate content — it takes your AI-assisted draft and makes it read naturally. The ideas, data, and conclusions remain yours.
Can I integrate this into my team's workflow?
Yes. The Pro plan includes API access, so you can build humanization into internal tools, Slack bots, or content pipelines. Process documents programmatically without copy-pasting.
Does it handle industry-specific jargon?
Yes. DueTomorrow preserves technical terminology and acronyms. It rewrites sentence structure and phrasing patterns, not your domain vocabulary.

Try DueTomorrow free

3 humanizations daily, no credit card required.

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