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How we build your essay

An honest explanation of what EssayDraft.io does, what it does not do, and how to get the most out of it.

Last updated: April 10, 2026

What EssayDraft.io does

EssayDraft.io is an AI writing assistant for students. You describe a topic, pick an academic level, and the service returns a fully formatted essay that you can preview, pay for, and receive as a document. The essays are generated end-to-end by an AI pipeline — no human writer is involved between your submission and the final preview.

The goal of the product is to give you a structured, well-formatted starting point that captures the shape of the essay a grader expects, so that you can spend your time refining the argument rather than staring at a blank page.

How the pipeline works

Every essay goes through four stages:

  1. Draft. A large language model writes the first version of the essay based on your topic, level, and instructions.
  2. Review. A second prompt acts as a professor reviewing the draft, flagging overused phrases, repetitive structures, and passages that sound generic.
  3. Rewrite. A third prompt acts as a student rewriting the flagged passages with more natural phrasing, keeping the original word count within a fifteen percent tolerance.
  4. Score. Two lightweight heuristics look at the final essay — one at word choice, one at sentence rhythm — and return a human-likeness preview that is displayed alongside the essay.

What the human-likeness scores actually mean

The two scores shown in the preview are a heuristic preview built in-house. They are not DetectGPT, they are not Turnitin, they are not any third-party AI detector, and they do not call out to any external service. They simply look at patterns that tend to correlate with machine-written text — for example, the frequency of overused transitions and the variance of sentence lengths — and report a number on a zero to one hundred scale.

If your instructor uses a different tool, that tool may report a different number. Treat our scores as a directional signal, not a guarantee.

What we recommend before you submit

  • Read the full essay once from start to finish before accepting. The preview is there so that you can judge structure and tone the way a grader would.
  • Adjust any argument that does not match your actual position. Your voice matters, and a paragraph you disagree with will be hard to defend in class discussion.
  • Add a sentence or two in your own words in every major paragraph. Small, genuine edits are the single biggest thing you can do to make the essay feel like yours.
  • Double-check any factual claim, date, or quotation you plan to cite. AI systems can be confident and wrong at the same time.
  • If your course has rules about AI-assisted writing, follow them. Some instructors welcome it as a brainstorming tool, others do not.

Limitations and your responsibility

EssayDraft.io is a writing aid. It is not a replacement for your own thinking, your own research, or your own voice. We cannot guarantee that a generated essay will match your course rubric, satisfy any specific academic integrity policy, or pass any particular AI detector. The responsibility for how you use the output is yours.

If you are unsure whether using AI assistance is allowed in your context, ask your instructor first.

Questions

If something on this page is unclear or you would like more detail about a specific stage of the pipeline, reach out through the contact page. We are happy to explain.