It feels so good to write a text. Your fingers flow through the letters, and the idea begins to take shape on the paper, even if it's virtual. You feel good inside and relieved. At a certain point, you're finally done—at least, that's what you want to think. Then comes the thing called review, often one of the most excruciating activities in life. A creator will not always be the same person who corrects their productions. And that's when the lifesaver, the reviewer, enters the room. Imagine living in the era of technology, where sometimes you just want to get your text ready and reviewed right away because you're desperate to know if it's good or not, or if you should implement something, etc. Suddenly, there is a tool available that you can use to help you improve. I recently had the fastest review of my life—seriously, less than a minute. I asked for grammar and punctuation corrections, and my entire text was swiftly corrected. It was a small text, maybe a pa...