Writing tool

Finish the paper with a title that actually fits.

Best used near the end, once you know what the paper argues and what tone it needs.

Titles are easier after the argument is stable. This works best when you already know the thesis and key lens.

You finished the draft and need cleaner title options.

You know the thesis but the current title is vague.

You want multiple directions before submitting.

Public preview
0 / 2,000 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

Jane Eyre; thesis angle: autonomy versus social expectation; key points: class, gender, morality.

Example output

Autonomy Under Pressure: Social Expectation and Moral Selfhood in Jane Eyre

Use cases

Best times to open it

Generate academic but readable title ideas.

Test a few framing options before final submission.

Match the title more tightly to your actual thesis.

FAQ

Questions students ask before using it

Should I title the essay before writing it?

Usually no. Titles get better once the real argument has settled.

What should I include in the input?

The book title, your thesis angle, and any major keywords or motifs you want the title to echo.