Rewritten
We broke our software up from one big, tightly connected system into smaller, independent pieces that can be updated and scaled separately. Think of it like moving from one giant machine where fixing one part means shutting down the whole thing, to a set of smaller machines that can each be fixed or upgraded on their own. This change means we can handle more users more easily, and when something does break, we can fix it faster with less disruption.
About this tool
The same content often needs to be presented twice — once to the team that built it, and once to stakeholders who don't share that team's vocabulary. This tool rewrites technical presentation content in plain language, stripping jargon and explaining any technical term that has to stay, so a subject-matter expert's slides can be adapted for an executive, client, or cross-functional audience without losing the substance. It's different from the data-to-talking-points tool, which is specifically for turning statistics into narration; this handles any kind of technical content, not just numbers.
Frequently asked questions
Will it remove all technical terms entirely?+
Where a term is necessary, it keeps the term but adds a simple explanation, rather than removing information the audience actually needs.
Is this only for engineering/technical content?+
No, it works for any specialized content — legal, financial, scientific, medical — anywhere jargon is getting in the way of a general audience.
Will the simplified version be shorter than the original?+
Often slightly longer, since explaining a technical concept in plain language sometimes takes more words than the jargon shorthand did.