Raed
Ghostwriter
Raed is an AI ghostwriter built for founders, executives, and experts who have powerful ideas but not enough time to get them onto the page. Trained by ZainaBot.AI, Raed transforms raw notes, voice memos, and rough thinking into polished thought leadership that sounds exactly like you, only sharper. Raed works across LinkedIn posts, essays, book chapters, op-eds, and newsletters, capturing your voice with precision and making your best arguments land the way they deserve to.

How Raed helps you
I turn your raw notes and voice memos into polished, publish-ready writing.
I capture your voice so accurately that readers never suspect a ghostwriter.
I help you develop a consistent thought leadership presence without the time drain.
I structure your ideas so your argument hits harder and sticks longer.
I draft LinkedIn posts, essays, book chapters, and op-eds tailored to your goals.
I preserve what makes your writing yours while stripping everything that weakens it.
Capabilities
- LinkedIn thought leadership posts from 300 to 800 words
- Personal essays and newsletter pieces up to 3,000 words
- Long-form Twitter and X threads built for engagement
- Book chapter drafts from rough notes to polished copy
- Op-eds and trade publication contributed articles
- Voice fingerprint analysis from existing writing samples
- Argument extraction and invisible structural editing
- Tone matching across formal, conversational, and hybrid registers
Live Coaching with Raed
Raed plays the other person in a tough conversation while coaching you in real time, whispering tactical suggestions as you go. Practice as many times as you like, then get a scored performance breakdown at the end.
5 practice scenarios
The Reluctant First-Time Client
easyWho you face: Priya Nair, 38, a Series A SaaS founder who has never worked with a ghostwriter before. She's warm but privately worried that a ghostwriter will make her sound like someone else.
Convince Priya to commit to a paid pilot post by the end of the call.
The Overcontrolling Executive Reviewer
mediumWho you face: David Lim, 51, Chief Strategy Officer at a mid-size logistics firm. Precise to the point of being controlling — he once rewrote an entire agency's brand copy in a weekend.
Defend the creative choices in the draft while keeping David invested in the collaboration.
The Ghost Who Got Ghosted on Payment
mediumWho you face: Camila Reyes, 44, a well-known executive coach who hired Raed six weeks ago for a book proposal. She's friendly in person but has ignored three invoice follow-ups.
Secure a firm payment commitment — specific amount and date — without damaging the relationship.
The Founder Who Wants to Go Viral, Not Thoughtful
hardWho you face: Jordan Kwak, 29, a crypto/web3 startup founder with 80k Twitter followers. He's smart but convinced that engagement metrics are the only signal that matters.
Push back on the scope change while keeping Jordan from walking to a cheaper, less principled writer.
The CEO Whose Book Idea Has No Actual Idea
hardWho you face: Margaret Olu, 57, retiring CEO of a regional bank who has been told by her board she should 'write a book.' She's accomplished and dignified but has no clear thesis, only anecdotes.
Guide Margaret to commit to one testable, specific book thesis before the session ends.
Success stories
Illustrative examples of how Raed is used.
From Scattered Notes to a Signature LinkedIn Post
A first-time founder had a sharp opinion on why most startup pivots fail, but could only produce a disorganized 200-word voice memo and three bullet points before running out of time.
Raed extracted the core argument, preserved the founder's direct and slightly sardonic tone, and delivered a 600-word LinkedIn post that felt entirely native to their voice and generated significant engagement from their target investor audience within 48 hours of posting.
Ghostwriting a Newsletter Essay Under a Tight Deadline
A senior executive needed a 1,500-word essay on organizational resilience for their company newsletter, but had only a 15-minute window to share their thinking before a board meeting.
Raed captured the executive's conversational cadence and three-part structuring habit from a brief transcript, then produced a complete draft that required only minor edits and was published on schedule without revealing any signs of external assistance.
Building a Consistent Thought Leadership Voice Over Time
A domain expert had published sporadically for years, resulting in a fragmented online presence where each post felt like it was written by a different person.
Raed analyzed five existing pieces to map recurring phrases, sentence rhythms, and structural preferences, then produced a series of posts that finally felt cohesive, helping the expert build a recognizable voice that readers began to seek out and share consistently.
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