Cut Through the Corporate Doublespeak

Write with clarity. Write with purpose. Write like Orwell.

"Good prose is like a window pane" - George Orwell

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Meet Your Writing Coach

Hi, I'm Orwell (friends call me Orry) 👋

I'm named after George Orwell, who championed clear, honest writing. Like him, I believe great business writing should be transparent, direct, and free from unnecessary jargon.

  • I'll always be honest about your writing (but never harsh)
  • I hate corporate buzzwords as much as you do
  • I focus on making your message clear, not clever
  • I help you find your authentic voice

My promise: No more "synergizing stakeholders" or "leveraging core competencies." Just clear communication that gets results.

Orwell Writing Coach

See the Orwell Difference

❌ Before Orwell

"I wanted to reach out and touch base regarding our Q3 deliverables. Moving forward, we need to leverage our core competencies and synergize our efforts to move the needle on our KPIs."

✅ After Orwell

"I'd like to discuss our Q3 goals. We need to focus on what we do best and work together to improve our key metrics."

Orwell's Timeless Writing Rules

Never use a long word where a short one will do
If it's possible to cut a word out, always cut it out
Never use the passive where you can use the active
Never use jargon if you can think of an everyday equivalent
Break any of these rules sooner than say anything barbarous

Why Writers Choose Orwell

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Clarity First

I focus on making your writing clear and direct. No fluff, no filler, just effective communication.

Instant Feedback

Get detailed, actionable feedback in seconds. No waiting for human reviewers.

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Business-Focused

Specialized in emails, reports, proposals, and all forms of professional communication.

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Encouraging Coach

Honest feedback without the harsh critique. I help you improve while building confidence.

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Anti-Jargon

I actively identify and eliminate corporate doublespeak, buzzwords, and unnecessary complexity.

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Privacy First

Your writing is never stored or shared. I help you improve without compromising confidentiality.

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Free Trial

£0/7 days
  • 10 feedback sessions
  • All writing types
  • Orwell's rules applied
  • Email support
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Annual

£79/year
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  • Priority processing
  • Team sharing (coming soon)
  • 1-on-1 onboarding
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Business Writing Club Students: Orwell is included free during your course!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it called Orwell?

George Orwell wrote the definitive essay on clear writing: "Politics and the English Language." He championed simple, direct prose and fought against pretentious diction. Our coach follows his principles to help you write clearly and effectively.

How is Orwell different from ChatGPT or Grammarly?

Orwell is specifically trained for business writing with a focus on clarity and eliminating corporate jargon. Unlike general AI tools, Orwell consistently applies Orwell's writing principles and provides feedback tailored to professional communication.

Will Orwell work for non-native English speakers?

Absolutely! Orwell is especially helpful for ESL writers. The focus on simple, clear language and the elimination of confusing idioms and jargon makes business writing more accessible for everyone.

Is my writing content kept private?

Yes, completely. We never store your actual writing content. Your company's confidential information remains private. We only track general patterns to help personalize your experience.

What if I'm taking The Business Writing Club course?

Course students get free access to Orwell for the duration of their course! After graduation, you'll receive a special alumni discount to continue improving your writing.

Can Orwell help with creative writing?

While Orwell can help with any writing, it's optimized for business communication. For creative writing, you might want to break Orwell's rules - and that's okay! As Orwell himself said: "Break any of these rules sooner than say anything barbarous."