Rewrites for rhythm
Mixes short punches with longer thoughts, the variety readers experience as a living voice.
Essay Improver
Your essay is correct, complete — and lifeless. Robotic drafts share the same fixable habits: flat rhythm, empty transitions, category words, beige verbs. The improver does the mechanical pass and explains each change, so you learn the pattern while the draft gets better.
This happens to fully human-written essays too — often because every interesting edge got sanded off in revision. The improver rewrites for clarity and rhythm without replacing your ideas, keeping the original draft visible so you make decisions instead of accepting a black-box rewrite.
Start with a paragraph, an introduction, or a conclusion — whatever reads flat when you say it out loud.
It varies the rhythm, cuts empty transitions, names concrete things in place of category words, and upgrades the weakest verbs.
The original stays visible next to the result. Copy only what helps, and put back any sentence you actually liked.
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Mixes short punches with longer thoughts, the variety readers experience as a living voice.
Trades “various factors” and “numerous aspects” for the actual factor — one real noun beats a paragraph of categories.
Swaps is / has / provides for verbs that do something, without turning the essay into a thriller.
Every edit comes with a reason, so you learn the fix while the current draft improves.
It strengthens the structure, clarity, and flow of writing you bring — varying rhythm, cutting empty transitions, naming concrete details — and explains each change, without replacing your argument.
Yes. The free plan includes monthly improving passes with no card required. Paid plans add higher word volume for longer papers and deadline-heavy semesters.
No. The product is built around revision: it improves writing you bring and explains every change so the work stays yours. It will not invent an essay from nothing.
Usually a few habits: every sentence the same length, transitions doing no work, category words instead of concrete nouns, and beige verbs. The improver targets exactly those patterns and shows you the fix.
Run an improving pass, compare it against your original, and keep only what makes the writing yours — free, no card.