For undergraduates and postgraduates

Turn the assignment into a draft that sounds like you.

EssayMate is an academic writing workspace that drafts in your voice, verifies every citation against the sources you provide, and routes to a human reviewer when you want a second pair of eyes — all in one conversation.

WorkspaceEssay Chat

Live run

Reading your assignment + 4 sources
Drafting in your style profile
Verifying citations against your sources
Reviewer handoff ready when you want it

How a session goes

Three steps from blank prompt to submitted essay.

No bouncing between a chatbot, a grammar checker, a citation tool, and a humanizer. The whole loop happens in one place.

01

Drop in the assignment.

Paste the prompt, upload the rubric, attach any sources or class materials. Optionally upload a few of your own essays so the system can learn your writing style.

02

Draft and revise in conversation.

EssayMate produces a structured first draft in your voice. Keep iterating in chat — restructure a section, push back on an argument, ask for tighter prose. The session remembers everything.

03

Polish, verify, and submit.

Run grammar, citation sync, and humanizer checks in one click. If you want a second pair of eyes, hand off to a human reviewer without leaving the workspace.

What's in the workspace

Three things that make this different from a generic AI tool.

Essay Chat

One workspace, not fourteen tabs.

The assignment, your sources, the draft, the revision history, and the post-processing actions all live in a single session. No context loss between tools, no copy-pasting between models.

Writing Style

Drafts that actually sound like you.

Upload three to five of your own essays. EssayMate learns your sentence rhythm, vocabulary range, and structural habits, then writes drafts that read closer to your voice than any generic AI.

Reviewer Layer

Real eyes when you want them.

Request a human reviewer from inside the workspace. They see the prompt, your draft, and your revision history — feedback comes back in the same place you've been working.

What that gets you

Less time switching tools. More time on the work that matters.

Citations that actually exist.

Every reference is verified against the sources you uploaded or the ones the system retrieved live. No fabricated DOIs, no invented authors, no phantom page numbers.

Built for academic registers.

Lab reports, case studies, literature reviews, reflective journals, legal briefs, capstones — the system knows the conventions of each format and follows them.

Your style profile travels with you.

Once trained, your profile applies across every new draft. Switch from a nursing care plan to a history essay and your voice carries over.

Used by students across 20+ disciplines

Real reviews from undergrads and postgrads.

From nursing care plans to architecture theses. From freshman essays to PhD chapters.

Sarah K. avatar

Sarah K.

Undergrad, Nursing

Appalachian State University

Care plan essays usually take me three nights. With Essay Chat I drop in the rubric, talk through my reasoning, and walk away with a draft I just need to tighten.

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Liam M.

Undergrad, Pre-Law

The Citadel

The citation check caught a misattributed quote in my brief before my professor would have. Saved me a serious mark deduction.

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Priya S.

Master's, Public Health

Slippery Rock University

I uploaded two papers I'd already written and the Writing Style profile started producing drafts that didn't read like ChatGPT. Huge difference for thesis chapters.

Alex H. avatar

Alex H.

Undergrad, Marketing

Kennesaw State University

Brief in, draft out, then I keep refining in the same chat. Not jumping between five tabs anymore is the part that actually matters to me.

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Emma D.

Undergrad, Education

Georgia Southern University

Lesson reflections were eating my Sundays. Now I sketch the lesson in chat, get a structured reflection, edit voice, done in under an hour.

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Noah B.

Master's, Mechanical Engineering

University of West Georgia

Lab reports need a specific tone — terse, precise. My style profile picked it up after three samples. The drafts hit the right register without me re-prompting.

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Olivia W.

Undergrad, Psychology

Valdosta State University

APA citations are where I always lose marks. The citation sync tells me exactly which in-text refs don't have a matching source on the references page.

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Jake P.

PhD candidate, History

University of Central Arkansas

Argued with it across forty messages on a chapter framing. The chat workspace remembers everything — I never had to re-paste my outline once.

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Mia R.

Undergrad, English Literature

West Texas A&M University

Close-reading essays need actual prose, not generic AI text. I keep iterating in chat until the analysis sounds like mine, then run the humanizer to clean up.

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Ethan L.

Undergrad, Computer Science

Cameron University

Wrote my ethics paper this way. Code I can do; long-form humanities I cannot. The chat keeps the assignment prompt in view so I stop drifting off topic.

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Grace Y.

Undergrad, Communications

Rogers State University

I uploaded our brand voice guide as context. The drafts came back on-brand for our student-org newsletter without me having to constantly remind it.

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Carlos V.

Master's, Social Work

East Central University

Practicum reflections are personal. The Writing Style profile makes them sound like me, not like a textbook.

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Sophie J.

Undergrad, Political Science

Northeastern State University

Drafted, ran the source check, requested human review through the same workspace. Reviewer turnaround was fast and the comments were actually useful.

Dylan C. avatar

Dylan C.

Undergrad, Biology

Northwestern Oklahoma State University

Lit review for my capstone — I dropped 8 PDFs in and the chat could quote them accurately when I asked for specific findings. No more invented citations.

Aisha T. avatar

Aisha T.

MBA candidate

Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Case studies hit deadline pressure. I describe the case verbally in chat, then ask for a structured analysis. Faster than any framework I've tried.

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Marcus G.

Undergrad, Civil Engineering

Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Sustainability reports follow a strict format. I gave it the rubric and the drafts mapped cleanly to every section. Less time on structure, more on the content.

Hannah F. avatar

Hannah F.

PhD candidate, Sociology

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

I write better than the model on my best day. But for a draft skeleton at 11pm before a deadline? It buys me four hours of sleep.

Jackson Z. avatar

Jackson Z.

Undergrad, Economics

Adams State University

Econometrics papers need careful claims. The citation verification means I'm not putting my name on something that misrepresents a study.

Zoe L. avatar

Zoe L.

Master's, International Relations

Arkansas Tech University

Comparative policy essays — I throw in the case countries, the framework, the page count. Get back a draft that actually engages with the literature.

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Ben O.

Undergrad, Architecture

Rollins College

Studio thesis writing is the hardest part of architecture school. Having a workspace that holds the precedents, the brief, and the draft together is honestly transformative.

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