What it solves

AI editor: fixing mistakes before publishing

AI proofreads the post at the source — clean text goes to every channel.

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The problem

Posts are written quickly, and typos happen. Without proofreading, a mistake goes straight to every channel — and you have to fix it in several places, once the audience has already seen it.

How Crosslybot solves it

Crosslybot runs the post through AI error correction at the source level — once, before cross-posting. Grammar and spelling are tidied up, and already-proofread text goes to every platform.

Crosslybot runs the post through AI error correction at the source level — once, before cross-posting. Grammar and spelling are tidied up, and already-proofread text goes to every connected channel.

AI fixes only the mistakes without rewriting the content: built-in length and similarity checks prevent meaning substitution. A typo is caught before the post spreads across the platforms — no need to fix it after the fact in each channel.

How to set up

1

Connect a project

Set up the source channel and target platforms in @Crosslybot.

2

Enable error correction

In the source settings, enable AI grammar and spelling correction.

3

Publish as usual

The post is proofread once — the result goes to every target.

4

Done

Clean text is published to every channel, with no manual proofreading.

What's inside

Proofreading at the source

AI fixes mistakes once per post — every target gets already-proofread text, with no repeated processing.

Only mistakes, not meaning

AI fixes grammar and spelling but doesn't rewrite the text. Content-substitution protection is built in.

No double fixes

The mistake is caught before cross-posting — no need to fix it in each channel separately afterward.

Result

Proofread text goes to every channel. Typos don't spread across the platforms, and you don't have to fix them after the fact in several places.

FAQ

Won't AI rewrite the whole post?

No. Error correction only fixes grammar and spelling. Built-in length and similarity checks prevent AI from substituting the content — when in doubt, the original is used.

Is this separate from rewriting and translation?

Yes. Error correction is at the source level, once. Translation and style change are at the target level, separately.

Does it use the AI limit?

Yes, error correction is one AI request per post. The limit depends on the plan.

What if the AI limit is used up?

The post is published without processing, and you get a notification. The behavior when the limit is exhausted is configurable.

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