Stand out in a feed full of slop.
Good writing was always more thinking than typing. Organic is a verified mark for the posts you still write by hand โ typed yourself, key by key, with public proof you did.
We don't detect AI. Nobody can. We verify how a post was written โ typed here, key by key, not pasted in.
Type it. Publish it. Carry the mark.
The editor blocks paste โ every word arrives key by key. We quietly note derived stats as you work: durations, edits, sessions. Never raw keystrokes.
Your post gets an Organic ID and a free public verification page โ the canonical text, plus the receipt of how it was written.
A badge and link for LinkedIn โ in the post, or one click to put it in the comments instead. Readers click through to the receipt.
Proof you did the work, not a score.
Every published post carries a public receipt: how long you sat with it, how many times you changed your mind, how many sessions it took. Plain numbers a reader can check โ no grades, no meters, no judgment.
The receipt proves it was typed here โ not where the ideas came from. That's the only claim it makes.
- Time on task
- 1h 12m
- Edits
- 284
- Sessions
- 3
Friction is a feature.
The slow part โ choosing a word, cutting it, choosing again โ isn't in the way of the work. It is the work. You don't know the point until you've written toward it.
Thought before throughput.
A machine writes a passable post in nine seconds โ which is exactly why a passable post stopped meaning anything. What's scarce now is the time someone spent thinking.
No purity tests.
AI is useful. We don't flag anyone, and we don't shame anyone. Organic is for the posts you still choose to write yourself โ a flag you plant, not a test you pass.
What we verify โ and what we don't.
We verify how a post was written: composed keystroke by keystroke in Organic, with no bulk paste. We don't detect AI โ nobody reliably can, and we won't pretend otherwise.
Detection judges the text alone, and it judges badly. OpenAI retired its own AI classifier within six months for low accuracy. In a Stanford study, popular detectors flagged more than half of essays by non-native English speakers as machine-written. A guess that punishes real people isn't proof โ so we verify the process, not the prose.
We don't claim to know where your ideas came from. We claim you typed them here.
Write something. Make it yours.
Free to write, free to publish, free to verify. The receipt is public forever.