Foundational Review

Editing & Proofreading

Foundational Review is for documents that need a lighter level of editorial support focused on correctness, clarity, and overall readability. It is appropriate when the structure of the document is generally in place and the primary need is careful review at the sentence and surface level.

This tier supports documents that are substantially drafted and do not require major reorganization or extensive developmental feedback. Foundational Review helps strengthen written work by improving consistency, correcting errors, and refining language so the document reads clearly and professionally.

This level of review is often appropriate for professional documents, public-facing materials, academic writing that is already well developed, and manuscripts that need a final or near-final editorial pass before submission, distribution, or publication.

Foundational Review is best used when a document is already substantively developed and needs careful editorial attention without deeper restructuring. For projects that require stronger organizational revision or content development, Substantive Review may be the better fit.