About HumanizeHub

AI can make a draft fast. Publishing it responsibly still takes a person.

HumanizeHub is an independent marketplace for people who have an AI-assisted draft and want a human editor to make it clearer, more specific, better structured, and appropriate for its real audience.

The project was created by Harshul Nanda. It began with a practical observation: generic freelance marketplaces can help someone find an editor, but they do not provide a purpose-built place to compare the original draft, edit markdown, preserve version history, agree on milestones, and protect private content from casual copying.

What the platform is for

HumanizeHub supports legitimate editorial work such as revising business articles, product documentation, presentations, reports, newsletters, public research communication, and other material the client has the right to use. Editors are expected to improve the work, verify questionable claims with the owner, and preserve the owner's intended meaning.

What it is not for

HumanizeHub is not a detector-bypass service and does not permit plagiarism, impersonation, fabricated credentials, ghostwritten graded coursework, exams, or deceptive claims about authorship. A human editor should make content more accountable, not help its owner misrepresent where it came from.

How trust is built

How we publish

HumanizeHub's public guides are written for practical usefulness, reviewed before publication, and updated when the product or the underlying guidance changes. Read the full editorial policy.