Originality Audit Service
A human-powered service where professional editors and genre specialists conduct a 1-2 hour deep-dive analysis of a writer's project premise, comparing it against 50-100 published works in that genre/category, then deliver a structured report identifying what IS genuinely original about the idea, what's derivative, and a concrete action plan to amplify the original elements. Writers submit a 2-5 page premise; they get back a 15-20 page audit with specific comps, originality scoring, and next-step recommendations.
30 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Replaces vague 'your idea is fine' reassurance with specific, evidence-based analysis that names exactly what's been done before and what hasn't, giving writers permission to move forward with concrete confidence instead of paralysis
Target Audience
Aspiring novelists, screenwriters, and published authors starting new projects (ages 25-55, household income $50k+, willing to pay for expert feedback)
Key Features
- Comparative analysis against 50-100 published comps in the exact genre/subgenre
- Originality scoring breakdown (premise originality, character originality, setting originality, thematic originality)
- Specific published titles that share similar elements with citation of what makes the client's version different
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Writers paralyze themselves with originality anxiety before starting projectsAspiring and working writers obsess over whether their story ideas are original enough, causing them to delay or abandon projects entirely. They lack a practical framework to evaluate originality realistically, leading to endless second-guessing and comparison paralysis. Existing writing communities offer vague reassurance rather than concrete methods to move forward despite originality concerns.
Score: 17.5%