Introducing Pulse Rewrite - AI-powered inline editing for government correspondence
Highlight any text in your draft, choose a rewrite style, and watch Pulse transform it in real time. Built on Anthropic's Claude.
By Public Pulse
Today we are launching Pulse Rewrite, a new feature that brings AI-powered inline editing directly into your draft workflow. Select any passage of text, choose a rewrite style, and watch as Pulse transforms your writing in real time.
Why inline rewriting matters
Government correspondence demands precision. Every word matters when you are writing on behalf of a minister or responding to a constituent. Pulse Rewrite gives your team the power to refine tone, simplify complex language, or expand on key points without leaving the draft editor.
How it works
Highlight any text in your draft and a floating toolbar appears with rewrite options: Formal, Concise, Empathetic, or Plain English. Click your preferred style and Pulse generates a refined version using Claude, grounded in your office's knowledge base and past correspondence.
Every rewrite creates a new version in the draft timeline, so you can compare before and after, or restore any previous version instantly.
Built for government
Pulse Rewrite is designed with the same security and compliance standards as the rest of the platform. All AI processing happens within our secure infrastructure, and no constituent data is ever used to train models. Every rewrite is logged in the audit trail with full attribution.
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