Watch the thinking happen.
Human Proof records the whole shape of how a post comes together: the deletions, the false starts, the paragraph you wrote and cut, the sentence you reordered until it finally landed. Publish, and readers replay the session and watch the piece think its way into being, where you paused, where you rewrote, where the idea actually clicked. Anyone can generate a finished article in seconds. Only a person leaves this trail, and that visible process is the proof your readers can watch.
How it works
Captures every revision
Opt in per post and Human Proof records the full sequence of the work: typing, deleting, reordering, restructuring. The path to the draft, not just the destination.
Publishes the process
Your post carries a banner with the real shape of the effort: active time, keystrokes, and the sessions it took to think it through. Active time counts only the minutes you were actually writing, not the hours a draft sits open, so it reflects genuine work.
Replays the thinking
Readers replay the session inline and watch ideas form: the rewrites, the second thoughts, the moment a paragraph clicks into place. Heatmap scrubber, adjustable speed, and search engines still see the full post.
The proof is in the process.
A finished paragraph tells you nothing about who made it. The thinking does: the dead ends, the revisions, the time spent wrestling a thought into shape. Generated text has none of that, only output. Human Proof keeps the process and lets your readers watch it unfold. That is the difference between text and thought.
It keeps you sharp.
Human Proof is not only for your readers. It is a standard you hold yourself to. With the recorder running, you write the post yourself, line by line, instead of letting a model think for you. Writing is how thinking stays strong: use the muscle and it grows, hand it to a machine and it wastes. Turning the recorder on is a small promise to keep doing the work, and to keep your mind from going soft.