Three things to know before you start: Brevet is independent of the DoD, your anonymous drafts stay on your device, and it is for unclassified work only. Here is exactly what each means — in plain terms.
Independent tool. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Air Force, Space Force, or Department of Defense.
Brevet is a product of Vogue Sq LLC. Its guidance reflects AFI 36-2406 (22 Aug 2025), but policy changes — always confirm against the current instruction and your rater's guidance.
Brevet is built for routine, unclassified accomplishment notes — the kind you would talk through in an open team meeting. Keep these off the page:
Need to reference something protected? Write “Data Masked” in its place — a placeholder that satisfies the requirement without exposing the detail. When in doubt, leave it out; you can add it back in myEval behind the right protections.
Anonymous use is the default, and it is private by design. There is nothing to delete later because there is nothing kept.
Anonymous drafts live in your browser session and are never written to a Brevet server. Close the tab and the text is gone.
We do not store or log the statement you write. Any analytics see anonymous signals only — character count, validation level, the screen you are on — never your words.
The EPB generator is free and needs no sign-in, so nothing ties a draft to your name.
For the complete details, see the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
The rules are not left to the AI. A deterministic constraint engine — code, not a model — enforces the real limits: the 350-character cap, the action + impact structure, and the AFPC-approved acronym policy. The model suggests language; the validator enforces the law. The same input always gets the same check, and you can see exactly why a statement passes, warns, or fails.
It reflects AFI 36-2406 (22 Aug 2025) and myEval's hard limits. For the rules in plain English, see the full EPB writing guide.
No. Brevet is an independent tool built by Vogue Sq LLC. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Air Force, Space Force, or Department of Defense.
Your accomplishment notes stay on your device for the session. We do not store draft text on a server, and analytics never include your raw text — only anonymous signals like character count and validation level.
Close the tab. Anonymous drafts are not saved to a server, so ending the session clears the text. If you believe a spill of classified or CUI information occurred, report it through your unit's security channels.
No. Brevet is for unclassified content only. Do not enter classified, CUI, or sensitive personal information. Where you need to reference protected detail, write “Data Masked” in its place.
A deterministic constraint engine enforces the real rules — the 350-character cap, action + impact structure, and AFPC-approved acronyms — independently of the AI. The model suggests language; the validator enforces the law.
No. The EPB generator is free and requires no account. Premium features arrive after launch — join the waitlist to hear first.