Proofread every client site before handoff
Agencies ship sites for many clients, and every handoff is a chance for a typo to reach the client first. Verant proofreads each published client site at handoff and across the whole portfolio — point it at a URL, crawl the live pages, and get one verified report per site.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-21
Why agencies use Verant
- ✓A typo that slips past review reaches the client before you catch it — across every site you hand off.
- ✓Manual page-by-page review does not scale when you are launching and maintaining dozens of client sites.
- ✓Quality drifts across a portfolio — what one reviewer catches on one site, another misses on the next.
How it works
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Point Verant at each client site URL — it renders and crawls the live published pages, no per-platform setup.
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Every page is proofread for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and clarity — plus leftover placeholder copy from the build.
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A second different-vendor agent refutes the weak suggestions, so each client gets one short, verified report per site.
How Verant works for agencies
Verant reads the rendered published page, so it works whatever a client built on — Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, Framer, or fully custom. There is no per-platform plugin or integration to install on each client site; you point it at the live URL and it proofreads the copy a visitor actually reads.
- ✓Leftover template and placeholder copy from the build — "Lorem ipsum", "Your text here", sample testimonials, and untouched theme defaults that shipped to the client.
- ✓Typos scattered across long-tail pages — the blog post, the policy page, the 14th service page nobody re-read before launch.
- ✓Inconsistent spelling and copy across a portfolio — British vs American spelling, product-name variants, and tone that drifts site to site.
How verification works
Most proofreading agents show you every suggestion and make you sort the good from the bad. Verant runs an adversarial second pass — Claude Sonnet proofreads, then GPT-5 tries to break each correction. What survives is what we show you. Verbatim is sacred: every flag quotes your exact text; we never auto-apply fixes.
Related reading: Verant for Webflow, Verant for WordPress, and how Verant compares to Grammarly.
Frequently asked questions
How do agencies use Verant across many client sites?
Point Verant at each client site URL and run a full-site crawl. It proofreads the live published pages for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, and clarity, and verifies each fix with a second agent — so every client gets one short, trustworthy report per site.
Does Verant work no matter what the client built their site on?
Yes. Verant reads the rendered published page, so it works whatever the stack is — Webflow, WordPress, Shopify, Squarespace, Framer, or fully custom. There is no per-platform plugin or integration to install on each client site; you just point it at the live URL.
What does Verant catch at handoff that manual review misses?
Leftover template and placeholder copy from the build, typos buried in long-tail pages nobody re-reads, and inconsistent spelling across a portfolio — caught at scale across every page, not one reviewer at a time.