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I made a proofreading app and I feel your pain. If you are the author, you can't proofread it right because your mind tends to skip things it already knows. The next step is to read it loud but th...
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I made a [proofreading app](https://typely.com) and I feel your pain. If you are the author, you can't proofread it right because your mind tends to skip things it already knows. The next step is to read it loud but that is not the best approach because you're still subjective and tend to race it down. What most people seem to suggest is having someone else proofread or read it loud for you. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/fJuRL.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/fJuRL.png) Since [our last update](https://typely.com/blog/typely-update-read-it-out-loud/), Typely is able to read text for you and the feedback we received is awesome.