Case study · Product
Ghostwriter
A Rook & Ink writing and AI craft product: turn fuzzy intent into structured drafts, reusable prompts, and reviewable revisions without pretending the model is the author.
Problem
Most AI writing tools push speed over judgment. Users get fluent text with no clear trail of assumptions, no interception points, and no way to keep their own voice in charge. The result is either black-box theater or a pile of one-off prompts that never become a system.
Approach
Treat Ghostwriter as a craft surface under Rook & Ink: clarify intent, scaffold role and context, choose output shape, repair weak prompts, and keep human review structurally required. The product improves expression of intent. It does not replace thinking or claim authorship.
Demonstrates
Anti-hype AI product framing, human-in-the-loop writing workflows, and parent portfolio boundaries: the brand site explains the product; the product host (when approved) runs it.