
Get fast, high-level Alpha impressions for confidence in your overall story and vibe. Does the idea fit the overall genre, tone, and content your readers will expect?

Meaningful and honest beta feedback that goes deep into your work from a reader's perspective – the good, the bad, and the truly ugly.

No daily, weekly, or monthly restrictions on the number of automated reads you can perform. Feedback is available any time you need it – because the world won't wait.
Alpha and Beta readers are crucial for making a story the best it can be – but in the real world, it's a less-than-smooth process. You finish your draft. You send it to readers. And then... you wait.
Days turn to weeks. Weeks stretch into months. Some readers ghost entirely. Others come back with vague comments like "I liked it" or feedback so off-base you wonder if they actually read what you sent. Meanwhile, your momentum dies, your confidence wobbles, and that window of creative energy you'd carved out for revisions quietly closes.
AutoCrit's automated Alpha and Beta readers deliver fast, thoughtful feedback on the good, the bad, and the absolutely ugly of your manuscript – whenever you're ready for it, not whenever someone else gets around to it. Whether you need a quick gut-check on an early outline or detailed impressions on a polished draft, you'll get insights that actually help you move forward at your own pace.
They'll even highlight the parts they like and dislike the most, so you can jump straight to making fixes with a single click.
Not every draft needs the same kind of read — and AutoCrit knows the difference.
Alpha Feedback is your quick gut-check. Use it on outlines, rough drafts, or early concepts to find out if your overall idea and "vibe" match what your intended audience is looking for. It's fast, it's unlimited, and it saves you from pouring months into a direction that isn't landing.
Beta Feedback goes deeper. Once your draft is polished and you're ready for real reader impressions, enjoy more considered thoughts on your story's strengths and weaknesses — the kind of perspective you'd normally wait weeks to receive from a human reader. Except now, you don't have to wait at all.
Two modes, one goal: keep your story moving forward.
Most AI tools treat every interaction like a blank slate. You paste in your revised chapter, ask for feedback, and get suggestions that contradict what they told you last time — because they have no idea what they told you last time.
AutoCrit's readers are different. They track your previous drafts and factor in the changes you've made, so your feedback builds on itself instead of going in circles.
Generic feedback is worse than no feedback. When a reader misses the nuance of what you're trying to do, or focuses on something that's completely irrelevant to your goals, you'll end up more confused than when you started.
With AutoCrit, you can add context about your intentions. Explain that yes, the pacing in chapter three is slow on purpose. Your readers will adjust their feedback to match your vision, so you get insights that move your story forward instead of pulling it sideways.
You know your message better than anyone. Now your readers can, too.
Your cozy mystery doesn't need feedback from someone who only reads literary fiction. Your dark fantasy shouldn't be judged by a reader who hates violence. Genre mismatch kills useful feedback — and it's the reason so many beta reads end in frustration.
In less than a minute, you can build your own Alpha and Beta reader personas and create readers who genuinely connect with the kind of book you're writing. You'll get feedback that reflects how your actual target audience would respond, instead of generic observations from readers who were never going to love your book anyway.
(But if you want to create a profile for that picky mother-in-law or the English teacher who said you'd never make it? Go ahead. We won't judge.)
Don't want to build your own readers? No problem.
AutoCrit comes loaded with a wide range of ready-made reader profiles, each tuned to the expectations of specific genres and audiences. Horror fans who appreciate a slow burn. Fantasy readers who'll call out your worldbuilding gaps. Cozy mystery devotees who know exactly how the clues should land. Teen and YA readers who won't let you get away with anything that feels inauthentic.
Pick a profile, click a button, and get feedback that understands the rules of your genre — so you can break them on purpose, not by accident.
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