Essay Forge
A Writing Tool You Drive

Brainstorm, outline, draft and edit your essay in one workspace. Every step visible, every paragraph yours to finish — in your own voice.

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How to use this tool

Brainstorm, outline, draft, edit — a four-step writing workflow for essays that sound like something you would actually turn in.

01

Brainstorm

Fire up the workspace with your prompt and level. List the angles you could take and the positions you could defend — the workspace helps you spot which sub-claims have evidence behind them and which are filler.

02

Outline

Shape each body point into a full sub-claim with the evidence it will rest on. The workspace keeps the structure explicit so the paragraphs you draft next do not drift away from the plan.

03

Draft

Expand each sub-claim into a working paragraph. The workspace reads the outline as a contract so the draft follows the structure instead of sprawling into a side-by-side list.

04

Edit

Refine the draft in your own voice — sharpen sub-claims, vary sentence rhythm, swap abstractions for specifics, and make every paragraph sound like something you would actually turn in.

Why a workspace beats a walkaway draft

A walkaway tool hands you the first output it produces and disappears. The result is almost always uniform in sentence length, leans on the same five transitional phrases, and reads a little too eager to hedge. Every teacher who has read a hundred papers in a row recognises the cadence. A writing workspace is the opposite philosophy: the first draft is raw metal, useful only because it is about to be worked on by the one person who can make it land — you.

Plan on purpose. The outline step is where the essay is actually won or lost. A useful outline is a contract between the writer and the essay — each body point a full sub-claim, each sub-claim with the evidence it will rest on. Spend the time here and the draft step gets much easier.

Draft without drifting. The workspace keeps the outline beside the draft so you can see, in real time, whether the paragraph is still doing the job the outline promised. Drifting drafts is the single most common failure mode, and having the plan visible fixes most of it.

Edit in your own voice. The edit step is not a formality. Refine phrasing, vary sentence rhythm, cut hedges, swap abstractions for specifics, and make every paragraph sound like something you would actually write. That is the essay you take forward.

Flat per-essay pricing.No subscription, no trial trap, no credit packs that expire before you can use them. One essay costs one flat price. The workspace is open when you need it and closed when you don’t.

Before the edit step vs. after

Same prompt, same word count, same outline. On the left is an unedited first draft. On the right is what a good edit pass in your own voice turns it into.

Unedited first draft

In today’s fast-paced world, climate change has become one of the most important issues of our time. It is important to note that the effects of climate change are far-reaching and impact many aspects of our daily lives. Furthermore, scientists have warned that if we do not take action, the consequences will be severe. In conclusion, addressing climate change is essential for the well-being of future generations.

After the edit step

Climate change is no longer a distant forecast. It shows up in insurance premiums, in crop reports, in the length of a wildfire season a grandparent would not recognise. Scientists keep publishing the same warning in slightly different vocabulary, and each year the window to act narrows. The point is not that the problem is complicated — everyone agrees it is. The point is that delay has stopped being free.

Short sentences next to long ones, no reflex phrases, and an actual position instead of hedging summary. That is the edit step doing the work only you can do.

Frequently asked questions

What is Essay Forge?

"Essay Forge" is a legacy name that some students still search for. The current product is EssayDraft.io — a writing tool that helps you plan outlines, draft paragraphs and edit essays in your own voice. Brainstorm, outline, draft, edit — one workspace, end-to-end.

Does this just hand me a finished essay?

No. This workspace keeps the four writing steps in front of you — brainstorming, outlining, drafting, editing — so you can actually learn the shape of the essay while you build it. You get a usable draft, and you also get the moves that made it usable.

Can I see the draft before I pay?

Yes. The entire essay appears in a watermarked preview, every paragraph visible. If the draft does not read right, edit the outline and re-run for free. Paying unlocks the clean copy — nothing is charged until you choose.

Will the draft sound like a student, not a chatbot?

Drafts from the workspace are starting points you edit in your own voice — varied sentence rhythm, fewer hedges, concrete nouns over abstractions. The edit step is the one that makes the paragraph sound like you, and the workspace leaves that step in your hands rather than pretending to skip it.

How much does it cost?

A flat per-essay price. No subscription, no credit bundles, no trial that silently rolls into a recurring charge. Need one essay this semester and none next, you pay for one essay. That is the entire pricing model.

A writing workspace

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Paste the prompt, set the level and word count, and plan a draft you edit in your own voice. No card required until you decide the draft is worth keeping.

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