The Toolkit

Six tools.
One stance.

We didn't build forty things. We built six focused tools that cover the actual moves a responsible writer needs — diagnose, scrub, rewrite, support, calibrate, brief. Each works on its own. They work even better in sequence.

01

Risk Check

Sentence-level reading of a full draft.

Paste an essay or paragraph and get a Low / Medium / High risk reading, plus an annotated edition with reasons and rewrites for every flagged sentence.

Open~30 seconds for 500 words

Who it's for

Students with a finished draft. Application writers before submission.

When to reach for it

When the whole essay is ready and you want a triage.

02

Cliché Hunter

Fastest

Find the AI tells, not the whole essay.

A focused scan that surfaces the specific words and phrases AI keeps inserting — “delve into,” “in today's rapidly evolving world,” “tapestry,” “navigating the complexities.” Tap any match to swap it.

OpenUnder 10 seconds

Who it's for

Anyone who already used AI to draft and wants to scrub the giveaways.

When to reach for it

Mid-draft, before submission, or as a final pass.

03

Sentence Rewrite

One sentence in. Three rewrites out.

Drop a single sentence, choose tone × length on a 2-axis grid, get three stacked variants with explanations. No essay context required.

OpenUnder 5 seconds

Who it's for

Writers stuck on one tricky sentence — a thesis, an opening, a transition.

When to reach for it

When the sentence is the problem, not the whole paragraph.

04

Citation Coach

Does this claim need a source? What kind?

Paste a claim and we'll tell you whether it actually needs evidence, what type of source (peer-reviewed, primary, news), and three honest ways to phrase it. We never invent citations.

OpenUnder 10 seconds

Who it's for

Students unsure when to cite. Researchers wanting a sanity check.

When to reach for it

Whenever you wrote a sentence that asserts something.

05

Tone Calibrator

Slide between academic, application, professional, casual.

Paste a paragraph, pick a target tone and length, see the rewrite side by side with a diff of what changed. Meaning preserved, voice adjusted.

Open~10 seconds

Who it's for

Anyone moving the same idea between contexts (essay → email → cover letter).

When to reach for it

Repurposing existing writing for a new audience.

06

Prompt Builder

New

Get better answers from any AI by asking better.

Describe what you actually need — topic, the points you want emphasized, the audience, the length — and we'll turn it into a structured prompt you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other LLM.

Open~10 seconds

Who it's for

Students writing assignments. Professionals drafting briefs. Anyone tired of getting templated AI back from vague questions.

When to reach for it

Before you ask an LLM anything that matters. Five minutes of brief beats fifty minutes of wrestling.

The full pass

A recipe
for an honest draft.

  1. 01 · 2 min

    Triage the whole draft.

    Run Risk Check first to see where the AI tells cluster — usually openings, transitions, and the conclusion paragraph.

    Use Risk Check
  2. 02 · 3 min

    Scrub the obvious clichés.

    Switch to Cliché Hunter and clear out the easy wins — “delve into,” “navigating,” “tapestry.” Each click swaps one phrase.

    Use Cliché Hunter
  3. 03 · 5 min

    Fix the sentences that still bother you.

    For each remaining flagged sentence, open Sentence Rewrite, pick a tone × length combination, and replace.

    Use Sentence Rewrite
  4. 04 · 4 min

    Audit your evidence.

    Run Citation Coach on every claim that asserts a fact. We won't invent sources — we'll tell you whether you actually need one.

    Use Citation Coach
  5. 05 · 2 min

    Match it to its destination.

    Last pass: Tone Calibrator. Move the paragraph between academic, application, professional, and casual until it sits right for the reader.

    Use Tone Calibrator