Upgraded Essay Coach
Guided, not ghostwritten

Get step-by-step help building a stronger scholarship essay.

This upgraded coach now breaks down the prompt, asks smarter brainstorm questions, suggests a structure, scores your draft direction, flags weak spots, and gives you concrete next steps — while still keeping the writing in your voice.

✔ Prompt interpretation ✔ Brainstorm guidance ✔ Outline builder ✔ Draft scoring + next steps
See how it works

This tool does not write essays for students. It coaches, guides, and helps you think more clearly.

1

Understand the prompt

The coach explains what the question is really asking.

2

Brainstorm with direction

Targeted questions help you find stronger details and reflection.

3

Build your structure

Get a suggested flow for your opening, body, and closing.

4

Check your draft quality

See scores, weaknesses, and where your message needs improvement.

5

Revise with purpose

Follow clear next steps instead of guessing what to do next.

Step 1: Build your essay plan

Start with your own words. Short notes are fine. Rough thoughts are fine. This tool works best when you give it real material to coach.

Choose your essay type

Select the kind of essay you’re working on, then open a built-in example if you need help seeing the structure.

View example for this essay type

Paste the actual prompt

This matters. The better the coach understands the prompt, the better it can guide your outline, feedback, and next steps.

Example: “Describe a challenge you faced and what you learned from it.”

Draft your opening idea

Do not worry about being perfect. Just try to capture the heart of your story.

Try to start with a real moment, feeling, challenge, or turning point.

Draft your closing direction

This can be rough. Think about what you want the reader to remember or what future goal this connects to.

Optional, but helpful if you already know where you want the essay to land.

List your supporting ideas

Add your key moments, lessons, actions, details, or turning points. These can be short notes.

What do you want the coach to focus on?
You’ll get prompt breakdown, brainstorm help, outline suggestions, scoring, mistakes, and next steps.