Before you submit.

A good trial shift has one safe input, one requested output and one human review point.

  • Send one short input, URL or excerpt. The receipt is shareable by link, so keep secrets, credentials and private account access out.
  • Name the output you want back, such as a cleaner draft, finding packet or sourced task map.
  • Treat public, customer-facing or risky use as a human approval point after the receipt.

Trial-shift starting points

Give Paige one real task that is narrow enough to judge from the first receipt.

Rewrite one page section

Send:
A rough hero, product section or email excerpt plus the audience and any claim that needs checking.
Ask for:
One cleaner draft, changed lines and unsupported claims to approve.
Receipt:
Shows source notes used, copy changed, checks run, limits and claims needing approval.

Tighten one message

Send:
A paragraph, email or CTA that feels too vague, long or soft.
Ask for:
A sharper version plus what still needs a human decision before use.
Receipt:
Shows the input, rewrite choices, review limits and next action.

Choose the closest built-in trial so the AI robot can return one focused receipt.

Name the audience, page, workflow or constraint the AI robot should keep in view.

Use a public URL only. Do not include private dashboards, credentials or account access.

Paste a short excerpt or rough notes. Remove secrets and private customer data before submitting.

Name one output a person can judge from the receipt, such as a cleaner draft or finding packet.

Choose how the result should be reviewed before public, customer-facing or risky use.

The trial stores your work order, generated output, run evidence and receipt so you can inspect the result. The receipt is shareable by link. Do not paste secrets, credentials, private customer data or account access.