Writing tool

Turn messy notes into a clean summary fast.

Built for students who need the point before class, before discussion, or before they start drafting.

This is the fastest entry point when the reading, notes, or lecture dump is too long to process in one pass.

You copied too many notes and need the essentials back.

You want a shorter recap before class discussion starts.

You need a clean handoff from reading into thesis or outline work.

Public preview
0 / 50,000 charactersOne anonymous preview, then continue in the studio.

Simple flow

Use one preview, then keep moving.

This stays intentionally short on purpose. Try one pass here, then continue in the studio if you want to refine the same draft or switch tools.

1. Preview

Run one fast pass on this page.

2. Continue

Open the writing studio if you want to keep editing or switch modes.

3. Ground it

Jump into a book-specific essay kit when the assignment is already fixed and you need evidence, not guesswork.

Example

How students use this

Example input

Chapter notes on Hamlet: the ghost pressures Hamlet, the court feels performative, and delay keeps turning inward into moral conflict.

Example output

Hamlet’s early conflict is shaped by pressure from the ghost, distrust of the court, and a hesitation that quickly becomes moral paralysis.

Use cases

Best times to open it

Condense chapter notes before quiz review.

Trim lecture notes into discussion-ready bullets.

Get a quicker first pass before you open the essay workflow.

FAQ

Questions students ask before using it

Should I paste the whole book?

No. Paste your own notes, a passage, or a section-sized chunk you need help compressing.

What is the best next step after summarizing?

Usually thesis, outline, or ask-the-book Q&A if you still need clarity on the idea you are trying to argue.