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Feedback

Every kind of feedback Inkbreaker offers, all of it human. Trade peer notes one read for another, leave inline comments in the margin, request notes from a specific writer, find sensitivity readers and beta readers, and never get a word of it from a model.

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Peer feedback

It is free for everyone. Feedback is human and specific, the queue keeps the exchange balanced, and you choose who you trade with.

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The peer feedback exchange showing a request and the notes returned

Inline comments

Comments are free for everyone. Each one can hold a short back-and-forth, so a reply lands under the comment it answers instead of starting a new thread. When a note has been dealt with, mark it resolved and it steps back, dimmed and out of the way, until you want to look again. You decide whether a piece takes comments at all, and you can turn them off at any time without losing the ones already there. Your comments live alongside your work, never inside it, so they stay out of what you export.

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Inline comments

Direct feedback requests

Direct requests are free. The writer gets a clear ask and can take it or pass, and you can turn requests off if you would rather not receive them.

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A direct feedback request addressed to a specific writer

Sensitivity reads

Offering and giving sensitivity reads is free. Requesting one is part of Pro. The matcher looks at overlap, who has room, and who is least loaded, and surfaces a short list rather than a single name.

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The sensitivity reads surface showing reader areas and availability

Beta readers

Being a beta reader and offering to read are free. Requesting a beta read is part of Pro. Every request carries a word count, content warnings, and a deadline, so nobody is guessing.

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The beta readers directory showing an open request and available readers

Honest notes from people who read closely.

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