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How Clasr Reads Your Manuscript

You upload it, a status bar shows up, and about a minute later the report's ready. In between, five things happen.

1
Arrival

Your manuscript comes in, and before Clasr reads a single word, it checks the basics: English, complete or partial, first submission or a revision. This step doesn't touch the content. It just figures out what kind of reading is about to happen.

2
Calibration

Now Clasr sets the lens: what field this is, what Q tier it's aiming for, or a guess if you didn't say, which reporting standards apply. Everything after this gets read through that lens.

3
Reading

This is the long part. Argument, evidence, methods, figures, hedging, reproducibility, Clasr goes through all of it in layers, the same way a careful reviewer would, not in one flat pass.

4
Compilation

Every signal gets checked against where it came from. If it can't be traced back to an actual spot in your manuscript, it doesn't make it into the report.

5
Delivery

What comes back is a signal map, not a verdict. What you do with it is yours.