You've finished the proposal. It's 11pm. You're going to "review it fresh in the morning" — which means you'll skim it in a panic before the 9am send. AI offers a better option: a tireless, objective reviewer who catches what your exhausted eyes miss.
The basic review. Paste your document with this prompt: "Review this client proposal for: unclear language, inconsistencies in numbers, missing sections a client would expect, and anything that sounds like internal jargon. Be direct." You'll get specific, actionable feedback in 30 seconds.
The tone check. Ask AI: "Read this as if you're the CFO of a mid-market manufacturer who's skeptical of consultants. What would make you trust us? What would make you roll your eyes?" This perspective shift is nearly impossible to do on your own work.
The consistency sweep. For longer documents, AI catches things humans skip: a pricing table that doesn't match the executive summary, a team member mentioned but not introduced, a deadline referenced differently in two places. These small inconsistencies erode client confidence.
The workflow. Draft → AI review → human revision → final check. This takes less time than draft → sleep → rushed review, and the output quality is noticeably higher. Your clients see the polished version. You get to sleep.