Cailiaoxing is not trying to be a broad creative writing assistant. Its official positioning is much narrower and more practical: an AI writing tool for secretary work, which makes it relevant for formal office documents where tone, structure, and policy-style phrasing matter.
It suits administrative staff, office teams, enterprise support roles, and users who regularly prepare reports, speeches, notices, meeting materials, and structured internal writing. If your daily work involves formal language and document discipline, Cailiaoxing is built for that environment.
The reason it is useful is that formal office writing often fails on consistency rather than on raw language ability. A tool that combines search, knowledge support, drafting assistance, and correction can reduce the amount of rewrites needed before a document reaches an acceptable standard.
The tradeoff is that official-looking text can still be wrong, overblown, or contextually inappropriate. Cailiaoxing may accelerate drafting, but document owners still need to verify facts, policy references, audience fit, and whether the final text says exactly what it should say.
A good test is to use one real office document that would normally require several manual passes. If Cailiaoxing helps you reach a more stable first draft and shortens the revision cycle without making the tone less reliable, then it is doing meaningful work.