UnclassifiedNot DoD-affiliated
BRANCH USAFDOC: EPB ENGINE v1
Air Force · Space Force

Rough notes to compliant EPB statements

You did the work — Brevet makes it read like it. Turn rough notes into sharp, quantified performance statements your promotion board won't forget, in about two minutes.

Start an EPB draft →No account // ~2 min
MPA · IMPROVING THE UNITLive check
Statement 01

MSgt Reyes spearheaded the unit's transition to a USAF-approved scheduling platform, recovering 12 supervisor hours monthly for 214 personnel.

ActionImpactAcronyms
287/350
Unclassified only
Not DoD-affiliated
On-device drafts
// How it works

Notes to paste-ready, in one pass

03 steps · no format to learn
STEP 01

Describe your work

Drop in rough notes about what you did and the result. No structure required.

drafting…
STEP 02

Generate statements

Brevet drafts 3–5 options mapped to the four Major Performance Areas.

287/350
STEP 03

Review and copy

Every statement is checked against the rules, then copied clean into myEval.

// The difference

Built on real EPB rules, not just AI guessing.

A deterministic engine enforces what myEval enforces — hard 350-character limits, action-plus-impact structure, AFPC-approved acronyms only. The model suggests the language; the validator enforces the law, so nothing surprises you at submission.

New to this? Start with the EPB writing guide or browse 48 EPB examples by MPA.

RULESET · AFI 36-2406Enforced
350-character capCHECK
Action + measurable impactCHECK
AFPC-approved acronyms onlyCHECK
Past tense · third personCHECK
No bullets · bold · ALL CAPSCHECK