Saw a code?
Look it up.
An HWT code means someone typed something by hand — every keystroke recorded — then put a code on it. Look it up and watch the text precisely as it was written.
See an HWT code?
Here's what it means:
Someone wrote it by hand — every keystroke recorded — then put a code on it. Look it up and watch it being written, in seconds.
Someone typed something by hand.
The writer typed every character into our editor — no paste, no drag-and-drop, no voice. Every keystroke was recorded, so the writing can be replayed exactly as it happened.
They got a code tied to it.
When they finished, they hit generate. The code is permanently locked to what they wrote — and to the recording of how they wrote it. It can never be reused or reassigned.
They put it at the end.
The code travels with the writing — end of a post, a cover letter, an email. When you see it, look it up and watch it being written, keystroke by keystroke.