Section 00.0 / Front MatterEd. 01 · Rev. 0
Method Note · 02

Ledger & Marginalia.

A working method, not a manifesto. This page explains the voice Nabii.Space speaks in, the rules the drafts obey, and the questions the tool will not answer for you. Read it once. It is the shortest possible version of how the studio operates.

Section 01.0 / Voicepp. 01–02
How it reads

A field manual, not a pitch deck.

Six voice rules govern every draft the tool ships. They are enforced in the system prompt and in the post-generation scan. Copy that violates them is flagged before you see it as ready.

  1. 01.1 · Sober, not stern

    Sentences carry weight but do not preach. The register is a working editor's, not a keynote speaker's.

  2. 01.2 · Procedural cadence

    Short clauses. Named steps. Numbered sections. The reader should always know where they are in the document.

  3. 01.3 · No marketing verbs

    Nothing empowers, unlocks, revolutionises, or unleashes. Verbs describe what the tool actually does — draft, flag, refuse, return.

  4. 01.4 · Hedges kept intact

    Where the evidence hedges, the sentence hedges. Softening qualifiers are load-bearing, not filler.

  5. 01.5 · Marginalia over asides

    Context, cautions, and provenance sit in the margin. The main column stays the reader's line of sight.

  6. 01.6 · Italics used once

    One editorial italic per screen, at most. Emphasis loses meaning the moment it is repeated.

Section 02.0 / Sourcingpp. 03–04
Where the facts come from

Provenance is a first-class artefact.

Nabii.Space treats the source record with the same seriousness as the prose. If the provenance is missing, the draft is not finished — regardless of how the sentences read.

  1. 02.1 · You supply the record

    Numbers, quotes, citations, and named credentials must enter the draft from a human-supplied source. The tool does not backfill.

  2. 02.2 · Sources travel with the draft

    Every export ships with a provenance record: the brief, the model, the sources you provided, and the scan's verdicts. Nothing is inferred later.

  3. 02.3 · Unverifiable is marked, not deleted

    Where the tool cannot verify a claim you asked it to make, the sentence is preserved and flagged in the margin. The decision to publish stays with you.

  4. 02.4 · One correction, remembered

    A correction you make is recorded so the same failure does not repeat. It is not used to change your voice, add training data, or generalise across accounts.

Section 03.0 / Trust Boundariespp. 05–06
Where the tool stops

What Nabii.Space will not do for you.

Four boundaries. They are not toggles. Turning them off is not a setting we offer.

  1. 03.1 · The tool does not attribute

    It will not put a quote in a named person's mouth. Attributions require a real reference supplied by you.

  2. 03.2 · The tool does not certify

    It does not assert accuracy, compliance, or legal sufficiency. It documents what was drafted, from what, by which model.

  3. 03.3 · The tool does not advise

    In legal, medical, and financial fields, the drafts are guidance framed for a licensed practitioner to review. They are not advice.

  4. 03.4 · The tool does not decide to publish

    A flagged draft can be exported, but the flags travel with it. The publish decision is a human one, on the record.

Section 03.5 / Boundary Checklistp. 06a
Quick reference

What the tool will and will not do.

Scan this list before you import a brief. If an item here conflicts with what you need, Nabii.Space is the wrong instrument for the job.

Recorded — yes
  • Draft from sources you supply, and no others
  • Flag unverifiable claims in the margin, not silence them
  • Ship a provenance record with every export
  • Record your corrections without generalising across accounts
  • Keep a paper trail of model, brief, and source list
Refused — no
  • Invent statistics, quotes, or named credentials
  • Attribute a quote to a real person without your reference
  • Certify accuracy, compliance, or legal sufficiency
  • Give legal, medical, or financial advice
  • Decide to publish, delete, or distribute on your behalf
  • Use your corrections to train general-purpose models
  • Backfill missing sources with inference or search
Section 04.0 / Method FAQp. 06b
Common questions

Sourcing, editing, and refusal cases.

If your question is not here, the boundary checklist (§03.5) and the refusals page (§05) are the next place to look.

The tool will not backfill. It drafts from the context you provide, but every claim that needs a source is flagged in the margin as unverified. The draft is still exportable — the flags travel with it.
You can export a flagged draft, but you cannot remove a refusal mark. The flag is permanent in the provenance record. It is your decision whether to publish, edit, or discard.
A correction is recorded against the specific failure pattern — for example, a misattributed quote or an unsupported percentage. It is not used to train general models or change your voice across accounts.
The brief you supplied, the model used, the source list, the scan's verdicts, and any flags or marginalia added during drafting. It is a complete paper trail, not a summary.
You do. The tool surfaces flags; the decision to publish, edit, or delete stays with you. There is no automatic review panel and no hidden override.
The six voice rules are fixed in the system prompt. You can supply a brief with specific tone guidance, but the core constraints — no marketing verbs, hedges intact, procedural cadence — are non-negotiable.
Section 06.0 / Live Demop. 08 · public draft, no account
See it work

A short draft, from your sources.

Paste a brief and a short source excerpt. The studio returns a 2–4 sentence sample, then runs the same deterministic factual and originality scans as the full app. Flags travel with the draft — they are not suggestions.

Notes

Cap: ~360 characters. Rate: 5 drafts / 5 min / visitor.

No account, no history. Nothing saved.

Preset
Nabii.Space will refuse to invent facts, quotes, or figures not in your sources.
Section 05.0 / Editors' Notep. 07

The method is the product.

Nabii.Space is small, deliberate, and slow where it needs to be. It refuses to produce copy that would embarrass the person whose name goes on the byline. It keeps a paper trail because paper trails are how careful work survives contact with reality.

The rules on this page are not marketing. They are the operating manual. If the tool fails one of them, it is a defect, and the defect gets fixed in a numbered revision — recorded here, not quietly patched in the background.

[ end § 05 ]
— The editors