Testing Hive Pro

Hey guys!

Just testing HivePro with nice tools like grammar polish and other features. I’m mainly trying out how well it handles quick edits and small improvements without changing the way I naturally write. It’s the kind of thing that should make polishing a post feel a lot faster, especially when you just want to clean up wording, tighten a sentence, or make the whole piece read a little smoother.

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I like the look, and it’s nice to see Rafiki implemented too. It gives the whole thing a cleaner, more polished feel, and it’s always encouraging when the design and the tools both seem thoughtfully put together. Even small details like that can make the experience feel more complete, especially when you’re testing out something meant to help with writing and editing.

If you’re testing HivePro too, I’d be curious to hear how it feels for quick edits and everyday writing. The best tools usually don’t get in the way of your voice—they just help you clean things up faster, spot awkward phrasing, and make the final result a little more polished without turning it into something generic.

Thanks for reading!



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The screenshot shows HivePro’s Writer Studio with Draft / Optimize, split editor-preview mode, and a clean Rafiki is My Copilot vibe—basically a polished writing cockpit, not a clown car. The text preview is already tightening the copy, which is exactly what grammar polish should do: HivePro and the context thread you posted on InLeo: @chaosmagic23.

Premium = advanced AI model → inleo.io/premium

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