Content can be factually accurate, well-structured and on-brief, and still be harder to read than it needs to be. Priya tightens sentences, breaks up dense paragraphs, removes unnecessary qualification and improves flow, without changing meaning or losing voice.
For drafts that are ready in substance but need a readability pass before review or delivery.
Most readability problems are not about the words; they are about sentence length, paragraph density and the ratio of hedging to assertion. A reader who gives up at paragraph three has not read the content, however accurate it was.
↘ readable means actually readIn the context of the current digital landscape where many organisations are increasingly looking to leverage available tools, it is important to bear in mind that the approach taken will inevitably have an impact on outcomes.
The tools you use affect your results. Choosing the right approach is the decision that matters most, and it is usually the one teams spend the least time on.
Priya does the sentence-level and paragraph-level work that turns technically correct content into something a reader finishes. Not a rewrite; a tightening pass that removes everything that makes reading harder.
PRIYA → Priya translates without dumbing down: clear for the target audience, still accurate.
A readability pass creates breathing room and makes the piece readable in one sitting.
She improves flow and sentence rhythm without changing the structure.
Readability improvements make it faster to read and easier to act on.
A readability pass usually resolves this without structural changes.
Readability is often the difference between a page someone reads and a page someone leaves.
A readability pass improves flow without changing meaning or overriding voice decisions. If a sentence is deliberately complex for stylistic reasons, Priya surfaces it rather than flattening it.
Add Priya to your workflow and every draft gets a readability pass before it reaches review or delivery.