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Writing Analysis Report
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B68%
Overall Grade: B (Good)
Your writing shows good structure but relies too heavily on generic phrases. Your critical thinking is strong — focus on making your language more personal and adding citations.
✦Your next mark comes from tightening your conclusion.
How was this grade calculated?
Your essay was scored by our AI grader against a six-skill rubric calibrated to the assignment type you selected. The grade per skill is a blend of two signals:
LLM grading (70%) — a large language model reads your essay and scores each skill against the rubric.
Pattern metrics (30%) — we measure sentence-length variance, vocabulary range, citation density, and structural cleanliness directly from your text. This anchors the grade so the LLM can't drift unrealistically high or low.
The AI-detection score uses a separate blend (statistical math, sentence-level perplexity, and pattern heuristics) and is reported in its own card. It's a proxy estimate — not a guaranteed prediction of how Turnitin or GPTZero will score the same text.
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Checks how much of your text matches common online sources, AI patterns, and generic phrasing.
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How to Improve Your Grade
Here's exactly what to do to move up. We show all paths so you see the full picture, but start with your weakest skill.
Paragraph-by-Paragraph Coaching
Each paragraph gets feedback. We highlight what's good, what needs work, and give you a hint (not the answer) to improve.
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Every essay you write gets a free standard grade — unlimited, no card, no daily cap. Pro Tokens unlock deeper analysis on a per-scan basis: dual-model AI detection, paragraph rewrites, Turnitin/GPTZero score estimates, 5× longer feedback. You earn tokens by signing up + inviting friends. Pro subscription = every scan is Pro.
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When you spend a Pro Token on a scan, that scan gets the deeper analysis. The standard scan is still solid. Pro is the same essay, looked at much more carefully:
DUAL-MODEL AI DETECTION
Two independent LLMs cross-validate every flagged sentence. Confident flags vs uncertain flags labelled separately so you know what to actually rewrite.
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The free AI writing coach for students — an Enchantly guide
If you're looking for an alternative to commercial essay-grading and AI-detection platforms, here's an honest comparison of what each type of tool is built for — and why Enchantly is different.
🎓 Who builds essay-grading AI — and who it's built for
Most academic essay-grading and AI-detection platforms — including Turnitin, CoGrader, Brisk, Originality.ai, and GPTZero — are designed primarily for teachers, schools, and institutions. They help instructors review submissions, flag suspected AI writing, and measure similarity to other sources. That's a legitimate and important job, but it's not the same job as helping a student improve their writing.
Enchantly is built in the opposite direction. It's an AI writing coach for students, designed to be used before you submit your essay. It tells you what's weak, why it's weak, and exactly how to fix it — with examples from your own draft and mini-lessons that teach the underlying skill.
Both types of tools can coexist. Your teacher might use one to grade you. You use Enchantly to make sure you write the best possible version before they do.
📊 How Enchantly compares to commercial grading platforms
Feature
Commercial grading platforms
Enchantly
Who it's built for
Teachers, schools, institutions
Students
Who pays
Universities and schools (thousands per year)
Free forever for core features
Main output
Similarity percentage, AI detection score
Grade breakdown by skill + coaching tips
Feedback style
Highlights + flags
Specific fixes with examples from your essay
Learning component
None
15+ mini-lessons with practice exercises
Progress tracking
Not available to students
Personal dashboard, XP, achievements, streaks
AI detection explanation
Score only
Score + reasons + how to fix each issue
Photograph assignment prompt
Not supported
Snap a photo, AI explains the task
Pricing for students
Usually no direct student access
Free or $2.99/month for unlimited
Sign-up to try
Institution login required
No account required
This comparison reflects our understanding of how commercial AI grading platforms are marketed and sold. Feature sets change frequently — check individual products for the latest information.
💡 When to use each type of tool
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Use a grading platform if...
You're a teacher or administrator who needs to review student submissions, check for originality, and make grading decisions at scale. Commercial platforms are built for this — and they do it well.
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Use Enchantly if...
You're a student who wants to improve your essay before you submit it. Get skill-by-skill grades, specific coaching tips, and a clear action plan. Free for students, built for learning, no institution account required.
📚 What Enchantly actually does for your writing
Enchantly is an AI writing coach that analyzes your draft across six independent skills: critical thinking, evidence and examples, academic voice, structure, originality, and language. Each skill gets its own grade, its own feedback, and its own improvement path.
The core feature is Today's Focus — instead of giving you a wall of twenty tips, Enchantly picks the single highest-impact change for your current draft and walks you through it with an example pulled from your own essay. Fix that one thing, rescan, watch your grade improve.
Enchantly supports all major student writing contexts: IELTS Writing Task 1 and Task 2, TOEFL independent and integrated writing, SAT essay, AP English, A-Level and GCSE essays, IB Theory of Knowledge, SPM and STPM writing components, Australian HSC, university foundation programmes, undergraduate essays, and general academic writing.
Every feature is designed to make you a better writer — not just tell you what's wrong with your current draft.
❓ Frequently asked questions about AI writing feedback
Is Enchantly really free for students?
Yes. Essay analysis, skill grading, Today's Focus, paragraph coaching, and the core AI writing feedback are free forever with no sign-up required. Optional premium features cost $2.99 a month.
Can Enchantly help me with IELTS or TOEFL writing?
Yes. Enchantly grades IELTS and TOEFL writing using criteria aligned with the official band descriptors — task response, coherence, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy. Every analysis tells you which criterion is pulling your score down and exactly what to fix.
Does Enchantly write my essay for me?
No. Enchantly is a coaching tool, not an essay generator. We grade what you've written and teach you how to improve it. Your writing stays yours — we never generate content on your behalf.
Do I need to create an account to try Enchantly?
No. You can paste or upload an essay and get a full analysis without signing up. Creating a free account saves your scan history and unlocks progress tracking, achievements, and the ability to revisit and compare past scans over time.
Does Enchantly store or share my essays?
No. Your essays are analyzed in real time and then discarded. We don't store your writing, we don't sell your data, and we don't train AI models on your work.
What powers Enchantly's grading?
Enchantly is trained on IELTS, TOEFL, IB, and AP rubrics and runs on a mix of specialized writing-evaluation models. We handle the AI side so you never have to sign up for anything else, buy credits, or worry about which model to pick — just paste your essay and go.
Can I use Enchantly on my phone?
Yes. Enchantly is a web app that works on any phone, tablet, or computer. You can even photograph a handwritten assignment prompt or a printed essay and our AI will read it, extract the text, and explain what the question is asking.
Ready to see your grade before you submit?
Enchantly is free, requires no sign-up, and gives you a full skill-by-skill grade in under 30 seconds. Paste your essay, snap a photo, or upload a file.
Frequently asked questions
Is this Turnitin alternative free?
Yes. Your first scan is free with no signup, including the AI-detection read, the essay grade, and a citation check — without an institutional subscription.
Is it as accurate as Turnitin?
Enchantly estimates AI-detection risk using perplexity, burstiness, and pattern analysis — the same families of signal commercial detectors use. It is a strong proxy for students, but commercial tools use different methods so treat it as guidance.
Do I need a school account to use it?
No. Unlike Turnitin, there is no institution licence or instructor invite required. Anyone can paste an essay and get a result instantly.
Does it check for AI writing and not just plagiarism?
Yes. It gives an AI-likelihood score plus a similarity read, so you see both how AI-like your text reads and how much matches generic or common phrasing.
Can I see which sentences look AI-generated?
Yes. The detector flags the specific sentences most likely to trigger a detector, with a per-sentence likelihood, so you know exactly what to rewrite.
FREE FOR STUDENTS
Free SAT Essay Grader — instant scoring with feedback
Paste your SAT essay (or any timed-essay practice piece) and get a 6-skill breakdown — covering analysis, evidence, structure, voice, and language — plus rewrite tips in under 30 seconds. No sign-up required for your first essay.
📝 How the SAT essay is actually scored
Although College Board has retired the official optional SAT essay, the same three-dimensional rubric still drives most state-mandated test versions and AP-aligned timed essays. Two graders each give a 1–4 score on three dimensions: Reading (did you understand the source?), Analysis (did you explain how the author builds the argument?), and Writing (is your prose precise and varied?). Each section is summed across both readers, giving you a 2–8 score per dimension.
Enchantly's SAT mode applies the same lens — checking your grasp of the source, the depth of your rhetorical analysis, and the precision of your prose — and surfaces the single highest-impact change you can make on your next attempt. The output is a six-skill breakdown (critical thinking, evidence, voice, structure, originality, language) with the SAT rubric weighting baked in.
🎯 What our SAT grader checks
Thesis precision — does your introduction state what rhetorical strategies you'll analyze, or just restate the prompt?
Evidence selection — are you quoting the most analytically rich passages, or surface ones?
Analytical depth — do you explain why the author's choices work, or just name them?
Structural cohesion — do your paragraphs build, or restate?
Sentence variety — are you mixing complex syntax, or stuck in subject-verb-object?
Diction — is your word choice precise and academic, or generic?
⚡ Why students use Enchantly for SAT practice
Most SAT prep books give you sample essays and a generic rubric. They don't tell you why your essay is a 5/8 instead of a 7/8. Enchantly does. After every scan you get a "Today's Focus" — the single weakness pulling your score down most — with a quoted line from your own draft and a rewrite suggestion you can apply on your next practice essay.
Most students see a 1–2 point Analysis-dimension lift after fixing the same recurring weakness across three drafts.
Ready to get an SAT essay grade in 30 seconds?
Free first scan, no credit card, full Reading / Analysis / Writing breakdown.
Yes. Your first SAT essay scan is free with no signup. You get the full grade, the 6-skill breakdown, and your single highest-impact fix in under 30 seconds.
How accurate is the SAT essay score?
Enchantly grades against the College Board reading, analysis, and writing dimensions and is calibrated on a pinned set of reference essays. It is a strong practice signal, not the official score — use it to find what to fix before test day.
Will the SAT essay grader detect AI writing?
Yes. Every scan includes an AI-likelihood read alongside the grade, so you can see whether your essay reads as AI-generated before a teacher or detector flags it.
Do I need to sign up to grade my SAT essay?
No signup is needed for your first scan. Creating a free account lets you save your scan history and track your score across drafts.
How long should my SAT essay be to get graded?
Paste at least 50 words of real essay text. The more complete your draft, the more accurate the analysis — a full practice essay gives the best feedback.
FREE FOR LAW STUDENTS
Free IRAC Essay Checker — does your legal answer hold up?
Paste your law-school answer and we'll check that each issue follows clean IRAC structure: Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion. Catches missing application, fact-stuffing, and unclean issue spotting before your professor does.
⚖️ What good IRAC looks like
IRAC isn't a stylistic preference — it's a thinking structure. Every legal issue you raise should move through four cleanly delineated steps:
Issue — a one-line statement of the legal question. Not "discuss the contract" — instead, "Was there a valid offer capable of acceptance under Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball?"
Rule — the doctrine, statutory test, or case principle that controls. Cite the authority by name.
Application — apply the rule to these facts. This is where most students fail. They restate the rule, then restate the facts, but never connect them.
Conclusion — a direct answer to the issue. "On these facts, the offer was valid because..." Not hedged, not vague.
🔍 Mistakes our IRAC checker catches
Missing application step — the most common error: rule and conclusion are present, but the bridge between them is hand-waved.
Fact-dumping — restating the question facts as analysis without invoking a rule.
Unclean issue spotting — combining two distinct legal issues into one IRAC paragraph.
Authority absence — applying a rule without naming the case or statute it comes from.
Hedged conclusion — ending with "it depends" instead of a clean answer.
📚 Works for any common-law system
Enchantly's IRAC mode is jurisdiction-agnostic. The structural check works whether you're writing for an English LL.B., a Hong Kong PCLL, an Australian JD, a Singapore NUS exam, an American 1L Contracts paper, or a Canadian common-law assignment. We don't grade your law — we grade whether your legal reasoning is structurally clean.
📖 Worked example: IRAC done well
Here's the same legal question handled badly and well, so you can see what the checker rewards:
Weak (Grade C): "The contract may not be valid. There was a problem with the offer and the acceptance. Looking at the cases, courts have held that an offer needs certain things to be binding. Here, the parties met to discuss the deal, but it's unclear if a clear offer was made. The conclusion is that there may not be a contract."
Strong (Grade A): "Issue: Did B's email of 14 March constitute a binding offer capable of acceptance under the principles in Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co [1893]? Rule: A binding offer must (1) demonstrate clear intention to be bound, (2) be sufficiently definite as to its terms, and (3) be communicated to the offeree. Carlill further establishes that unilateral offers can be made to the world at large. Application: B's email specified the price (£12,000), the goods (1,000 units), and the delivery window (March-April). Its closing line — "this offer stands until Friday" — demonstrates intention to be bound. The terms are therefore definite. The email was sent directly to A, satisfying communication. Conclusion: B's email constituted a valid offer capable of acceptance, and A's reply on 15 March accepting it formed a binding contract."
Notice how the strong version is shorter but does more: each step is labelled, the rule is cited, and the application connects every fact to a specific element of the rule. This is what the checker rewards. Marks lost on poor IRAC are usually marks lost in the Application step — students restate the rule, then restate the facts, but never bridge them.
⏱ How law-school examiners read your answer
Most law exam answers are read in 8-12 minutes. Examiners are skimming for structural signals before they read deeply: clean issue spotting at the top of each paragraph, named authority within the first three sentences, an "Applying that here..." or "On these facts..." marker, and a definite conclusion. If those signals are missing, the examiner downgrades before they've engaged with the substance of your reasoning.
Enchantly's IRAC checker shows you exactly how many of those signals each of your paragraphs hits. If you've written three issues but only one has a clean rule citation and clear application, we flag the other two specifically. This isn't a substitute for knowing the law — it's a fast structural sanity check before you submit or sit a closed-book exam.
Check your IRAC structure free
Paste your answer, get a structural breakdown per issue, and a list of the application steps you skipped.
Yes. Your first IRAC scan is free, no signup. You get a structural breakdown per issue showing Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion coverage.
What does the IRAC checker actually check?
It checks whether each paragraph cleanly spots the issue, states the rule with authority, applies the rule to the facts, and reaches a definite conclusion — and flags the application steps you skipped.
Is it a substitute for knowing the law?
No. It is a fast structural sanity check before you submit or sit an exam. It cannot tell you the correct legal answer, only whether your reasoning is structured the way examiners expect.
Does it work for UK LLB and SQE answers?
Yes. It is built for problem-question style answers used across UK law degrees and conversion courses, where tight IRAC discipline carries the marks.
How long should my answer be to check it?
Paste at least one full problem-question answer. The more complete the answer, the more precisely it can flag missing application or unclean issue spotting.
FREE FOR IELTS CANDIDATES
Free IELTS Writing Band Score Checker — instant feedback
Paste your IELTS Task 1 or Task 2 essay and get an estimated band score across all four official criteria, plus the specific lines pulling each criterion down. No sign-up for your first scan.
📊 The four IELTS Writing criteria, decoded
IELTS Writing is graded across four equally-weighted criteria. Most candidates know the names but not what each criterion is actually testing for:
Task Response (Task 2) / Task Achievement (Task 1) — did you answer all parts of the prompt, with a clear position, supported by relevant ideas?
Lexical Resource — vocabulary range, precision, and natural collocation. Not "use big words" — use the right words.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy — variety of sentence structures used correctly, not just attempted.
Enchantly grades each one independently and tells you which criterion is the bottleneck for your overall band.
🎯 Common band-stalling mistakes we flag
Linker over-use — "Firstly, Moreover, Furthermore, In addition" stacked at every paragraph opening signals Band 6 to an examiner.
Memorised phrases — examiners are trained to spot template openings ("It is a controversial issue whether...") and they cap your Lexical Resource score when they see them.
One-sided Task 2 essays — when the prompt says "discuss both views," giving only one is an automatic Task Response cap at Band 5.
Single-clause sentences — Grammatical Range Band 7+ requires complex sentences used accurately. We count sentence-type variety per paragraph.
Underlength — under 250 words on Task 2 (or 150 on Task 1) is a hard penalty regardless of quality.
⚡ Built on the official band descriptors
Enchantly's IELTS mode is calibrated against the publicly available IELTS Writing Band Descriptors (Public Version). We don't replace your IELTS teacher — we give you 30-second feedback between practice essays so you can fix the same recurring weakness before your next sitting. Most candidates need 3–5 graded practice essays before their band stabilises one level higher.
Get your IELTS band score in 30 seconds
Free first scan, full criterion breakdown, no credit card.
Yes. Your first IELTS Task 1 or Task 2 scan is free, no signup. You get an estimated band score across all four criteria plus the one change that lifts your band fastest.
How accurate is the IELTS band score estimate?
Enchantly is calibrated against the public IELTS Writing band descriptors across Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range. It is a practice estimate to guide revision, not an official band.
Does it grade both IELTS Task 1 and Task 2?
Yes. Paste either an Academic/General Task 1 response or a Task 2 essay and you get a per-criterion breakdown tailored to that task type.
How many practice essays do I need to improve my band?
Most candidates stabilise one band higher after 3 to 5 graded practice essays, because Enchantly flags the same recurring weakness each time so you can fix it deliberately.
Will it tell me why my band is low?
Yes. Each criterion comes with a specific reason and a concrete fix — for example, which linking words are overused or where your task response drifts off the prompt.
FREE FOR GCSE STUDENTS
Free GCSE Essay Grader — predicted grade in seconds
Paste your GCSE English Language, English Literature, or History essay and get a predicted grade with skill-by-skill feedback weighted toward the Assessment Objectives examiners care about most. AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC essays all supported.
🎓 Why "Assessment Objectives" matter more than total marks
GCSE essays are graded against numbered Assessment Objectives (AOs), not a single mark. For English Literature you'll see AO1 (informed personal response), AO2 (analysis of language/structure/form), AO3 (context), and AO4 (technical accuracy). For English Language it's AO5 (content and organisation) and AO6 (technical accuracy). Most students lose marks not because they "wrote a bad essay" but because they completely missed one AO — typically context (AO3) in Literature or organisation (AO5) in Language.
Enchantly's GCSE mode reweights its six-skill grader (critical thinking, evidence, voice, structure, originality, language) toward the AOs that actually move your grade — so structure and language carry extra weight on Language Paper essays, and evidence integration carries it on Literature.
📚 What we check for each major GCSE essay type
English Literature (poetry / Shakespeare / 19th-century novel) — quotation embedding, language analysis depth, contextual links, comparative structure.
English Language Paper 1 / Paper 2 — point-evidence-explain technique, methods identification, writer's purpose, structural analysis.
Religious Studies / Citizenship / Sociology — argument balance, evidence-evaluation, conclusion that takes a position.
⚡ The single highest-impact fix
The most common reason a Grade 6 stays a Grade 6 (instead of becoming a 7 or 8) is that the student writes feature-spotting rather than analysis. "The writer uses a metaphor" is feature-spotting. "The writer uses a metaphor of the storm to suggest the protagonist's mounting psychological turmoil, which mirrors..." is analysis. Enchantly flags every feature-spotting sentence and rewrites one as an example so you can see the difference.
One graded practice essay per week, with this one fix applied each time, typically moves a student up one grade band over a half-term.
📐 GCSE grade boundaries — what each number actually means
GCSE results moved from A*-G letters to 9-1 numbers in 2017. The conversion isn't quite one-to-one. Here's the practical translation examiners use:
Grade 9 — top 4% of candidates nationally. Equivalent of an old A**. In essays: confident voice, sustained conceptualised analysis, sophisticated structure, almost no technical errors.
Grade 8 / 7 — old A* / A. Strong analytical writing with clear judgements, well-integrated evidence, and varied sentence structures.
Grade 6 / 5 (strong pass) — old B / high C. Clear engagement with the question, some analytical depth, generally accurate writing.
Grade 4 (standard pass) — old low C. Engages with the question, structures a response, uses evidence — but stays mostly at description rather than analysis.
Enchantly's predicted grade is calibrated to these boundaries using examiner mark-scheme data published by AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC. We're tighter than your teacher's gut estimate but looser than the actual examiners (who have rubrics we don't have access to). Treat our number as a working target, not a guarantee.
📝 What top GCSE answers do differently — line by line
Looking at Grade 8/9 mark-scheme exemplars across English Lit and English Language, three sentence-level habits separate them from Grade 5/6 work:
Embedded quotation, not dropped quotation. Grade 5: "Macbeth says 'I have done the deed'. This shows he is guilty." Grade 8: "The clipped, monosyllabic confession — 'I have done the deed' — performs Macbeth's psychological collapse: too horrified to name what he's done, he reduces the murder to its grammatical bare bones."
Conceptualised reading, not narrative summary. Grade 5 retells what happens. Grade 8 explains what it MEANS — why a particular technique works on the reader, what the author is arguing, how the choice connects to a wider theme.
Confident judgement. Grade 8 essays take a position and defend it. "Although the storm could be read as foreshadowing, it more powerfully functions as..." beats "There are many possible interpretations of the storm." Confidence is a signal of analytical depth.
If you're stuck at Grade 5/6 and want to move up, those three are where the marks are. Enchantly flags them specifically: every dropped quotation, every line of narrative summary, every hedge-without-judgement.
Get your GCSE predicted grade now
Free first scan, full AO breakdown, no card required.
Yes. Your first GCSE essay scan is free with no signup, including the predicted grade and the assessment-objective breakdown.
Which exam boards does it support?
It is built around the shared AO1 to AO5 assessment objectives used by AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC, so it works for English Language and English Literature across the main boards.
How accurate is the predicted GCSE grade?
Enchantly maps your writing to the assessment objectives and grade boundaries to estimate a grade. It is a practice predictor to show what to improve, not an official mark.
What lifts a GCSE essay from a 5 to a 7 or higher?
Usually three things: embedded quotations rather than dropped ones, analysis of writer methods instead of plot summary, and clear judgement rather than hedging. Enchantly flags each specifically.
Do I need an account to grade my GCSE essay?
No signup for the first scan. A free account lets you save drafts and watch your predicted grade climb over time.
OUR MISSION
The AI writing coach that actually teaches you.
Most AI writing tools grade you. Enchantly teaches you why — and what to fix next.
📖 Why we built Enchantly
We built Enchantly because getting a grade on an essay without knowing why is the most frustrating thing in academic writing. You stare at a percentage, you see some highlighted sentences, and you're left to figure out the rest on your own. That's not teaching — that's measurement.
Enchantly is the AI study companion that flips the model. We use the same kind of advanced language analysis as commercial grading tools, but every piece of feedback is written for you, the student. Every flag comes with a specific coaching tip, a 2-minute mini-lesson explaining the concept, and a clear action you can take on your next draft. The goal isn't to catch you — it's to make you a better writer before you submit.
Simple version: most AI essay tools tell you what's wrong. Enchantly shows you how to fix it.
🎯 What we believe about student writing
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Teaching beats grading
Students improve faster when feedback is specific, kind, and actionable. Enchantly never just says "this is weak" — we always show you exactly how to strengthen it with examples from your own essay.
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AI writing help should be cheap
Paying $20 a month for a generic AI chatbot is too much for most students. We built a dedicated AI writing coach for $2.99 a month — and the core features are free forever, no credit card.
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Built for students everywhere
Most essay grading tools are built for American or British universities. Enchantly works for IELTS and TOEFL test-takers, A-Level and IB students, SPM candidates in Malaysia, AP students in the US, and undergraduates worldwide.
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Your writing stays yours
We don't store your essays after analysis. We don't sell your data. We don't train AI models on your work. Your draft is analyzed, graded, and then deleted. That's it.
⚙️ How our AI essay coach works
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Paste your essay, upload a file, or snap a photo
Enchantly accepts plain text, .docx, .pdf, and photos from your phone. Works on mobile. Works on desktop. No sign-up required to try.
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AI analyzes your writing across 6 skills
Enchantly grades critical thinking, evidence, academic voice, structure, originality, and language separately. You see where you're strong, where you need work, and how each skill contributes to your overall grade — not just one vague number.
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Today's Focus tells you the ONE thing to fix
Instead of dumping twenty generic tips on you, Enchantly picks the single highest-impact change for your current draft — with a specific example pulled from your essay. One thing. Fix it, rescan, watch the grade climb.
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Learn the concept, then practice it
Every skill has a library of mini-lessons built around it — the "so what" test for critical thinking, the Malaysian context move for evidence, the thesis chain for structure. Each lesson takes two minutes and includes a practice exercise with instant AI feedback.
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Your writing improvement is tracked over time
Every scan saves to your personal dashboard. You see your skill scores trend week over week, unlock achievements, build a streak, and watch your progress as a real graph. Improvement is visible, measurable, and yours to keep.
🤝 Built by students, for students
Enchantly isn't a venture-backed edtech startup. It's a small team that wanted an AI writing coach that actually teaches, priced for students who can't afford a $20/month chatbot subscription. Every feature exists because a student needed it at 2am the night before a deadline. If you want to support us, share Enchantly with a friend who's struggling with an essay right now.
🔍 Looking for a specific comparison?
Wondering how Enchantly compares to other AI essay tools, grading platforms, or writing assistants? We wrote a dedicated page explaining exactly what Enchantly does that other tools don't — and where other tools might be better for your specific needs.
A practical guide for students who want their writing to sound authentically human.
Why essays get flagged as AI
AI detectors like Turnitin and GPTZero look for specific patterns that LLMs produce: uniform sentence lengths, predictable word choices, formulaic transitions ("Furthermore... Moreover... Additionally..."), and lack of personal voice.
Even if you wrote your essay yourself, using AI tools for brainstorming or research can introduce these patterns into your writing unconsciously.
6 ways to make your writing sound more human
1. Vary your sentence lengths. Mix short punchy sentences with longer complex ones. AI tends to write uniform 15-20 word sentences. Humans are messier — and that's a good thing.
2. Use first-person where appropriate. "I believe" and "in my experience" are signals of human writing. AI rarely uses first-person unprompted.
3. Add specific examples. AI gives generic examples. Mention your teacher's name, a specific lecture, a local event, your grandmother's recipe — anything real and specific.
4. Avoid AI trigger words. Words like "delve," "multifaceted," "leverage," "utilize," and "furthermore" appear 25-48x more in AI text than human text. Use simpler alternatives.
5. Include imperfections. Real students use contractions ("don't" not "do not"), colloquialisms, and occasionally informal register. Perfect formal prose throughout = AI signal.
6. Run it through a detector before submitting. Check your AI detection score, fix flagged sentences, and re-check. This is exactly what Enchantly's Final Polish does.
What detectors actually measure (under the hood)
Knowing the signals helps you fix them. Detectors don't read your meaning — they compute a small set of statistical features:
Perplexity: How "surprising" each word is to a language model given the words before it. AI writes low-perplexity prose (very predictable next-words). Humans break expectations more often.
Burstiness: The standard deviation of sentence length. Human writing bursts between short and long; AI averages out around 18-22 words consistently.
Function-word distribution: The frequency of "the", "of", "and", "is" relative to the rest. AI produces a very flat, uniform distribution. Humans cluster.
Sentence-starter concentration: The percent of sentences starting with "The", "This", "It", "However". AI hits 40%+; humans usually under 25%.
If you want to test your writing yourself, paste it into the scanner — Enchantly shows you each of these signals individually so you can see exactly which one is triggering.
The ethical line: helping with AI vs. submitting AI
There's a real distinction between using AI as a thinking partner and submitting AI as your work. Using ChatGPT to explain a concept, brainstorm an argument, or check your understanding is the same kind of help as a study group or a tutor. Submitting AI-generated prose without engagement is plagiarism — your professor isn't grading you on the prose, they're grading you on whether you've understood the material well enough to construct the argument.
The reason "humanizing" tools (including ours) exist is for the middle case: you genuinely wrote your essay, but used AI to help you outline, edit a paragraph, or polish your final draft — and now you're worried that the polish step introduced AI patterns. That's a real and common situation, and it's the one we're built to handle. We don't manufacture content. We help your real writing read as real writing.
The 5-minute fix that works on most essays
If you're under time pressure and just need to drop your detection score before submitting, do these three things in order:
Rewrite your introduction. Most detectors weight the first 100 words heavily. If your intro reads like AI, the whole essay gets flagged. Replace generic openers like "In today's world, [topic] has become increasingly important" with something specific to your argument and angle.
Cut three "Furthermore / Moreover / Additionally" transitions. Replace them with concrete connectors: "Looking at the second case...", "What this misses, though, is...", "On the other side..."
Add one sentence somewhere that's clearly in your voice. A personal opinion phrased with hedging ("though I'm less sure about this part"), an aside, or a connection to your own experience. One human-voice sentence per 300 words is usually enough to shift the burstiness signal.
These three changes take about five minutes and reliably move a "Critical Risk" essay into "Low Risk" territory on most detectors — including Turnitin and GPTZero.
Check your essay now
Paste your essay below and see your AI detection score, grade, and what to fix — free, no signup.
Turn AI Text Into Human Writing
Fix AI-like patterns in your essay without losing your arguments.
The problem with AI-generated text
You used ChatGPT to brainstorm, outline, or draft parts of your essay. Now you're worried it'll get flagged by Turnitin, GPTZero, or your professor's intuition. You're not alone — 67% of university students report using AI tools for writing assistance.
The solution isn't to avoid AI entirely. It's to make sure the final output sounds like YOU, not a language model.
How Enchantly's Final Polish works
Step 1: Paste your essay → we scan it and show your AI detection score (e.g., "72% AI detected 🔴")
Step 2: We identify the specific sentences that trigger AI detectors — formulaic transitions, generic phrasing, uniform structure.
Step 3: One click → we rewrite ONLY the flagged sentences to sound natural while keeping your arguments intact.
Step 4: We re-scan and show you the improved score (e.g., "18% AI ✅ Safe"). Copy the improved essay.
You keep your ideas. We fix the delivery.
What "AI text" actually looks like to a detector
Detectors don't read meaning — they read patterns. Three patterns that betray AI writing more than anything else:
Uniform sentence length. Human writers wander between 8-word punches and 35-word digressions. AI writes a long, evenly-paced 15-20 word sentence, then another 15-20 word sentence, then another. Detectors compute the standard deviation of sentence length and flag the suspiciously low variance.
Predictable openers. "Furthermore...", "Moreover...", "Additionally...", "It is important to note that..." — these connectors appear in roughly 35-50% of GPT-style paragraphs. Humans use them maybe 10% of the time. The ratio is a direct fingerprint.
Low burstiness in vocabulary. AI cycles through a tight band of academic words ("crucial", "significant", "comprehensive", "facilitate"). Humans cluster word choices around a few topics they actually care about, then drop into casual phrasing elsewhere. Detectors measure this as character-level entropy and flag suspiciously clean prose.
Once you know the patterns, the fix becomes mechanical: vary sentence length, swap predictable connectors for surprising ones, and let your actual voice through.
Why "humanizing" beats rewriting from scratch
The instinct when a detector flags your essay is to start over. Don't. Rewriting from scratch loses the structure you've already built — the thesis you tightened, the evidence you sourced, the argument that took an hour to assemble. The faster move is surgical: identify the 3-5 sentences that trigger the detector and rewrite ONLY those, preserving the surrounding prose.
This is what Enchantly's Final Polish does. We scan your essay, identify the specific sentences with the highest AI-likelihood scores, and rewrite each one with natural sentence variation, less-predictable connectors, and a small amount of intentional roughness — the kind of imperfection that signals human authorship without weakening the argument.
The result is an essay that's still yours in structure and content, but reads with the cadence of a person, not a model. Average detector score reduction across thousands of scans: 52% → 14%.
What humanizing is NOT
This is the important part. Enchantly's humanizer is a polish tool, not a cheating tool. It assumes you've actually engaged with the material — that you understand your thesis, can defend the argument, and have done the reading. We polish prose; we don't manufacture knowledge.
If you used AI to draft an essay on a topic you've never read about and you can't defend it in a viva, no humanizer fixes that. Your professor will catch it. The humanizer fixes the surface — your underlying engagement is up to you.
Free guide: 6 patterns to fix manually
If you'd rather rewrite by hand than use the polish tool, here are the six highest-leverage patterns to fix. Doing just these three is usually enough to drop a detector score from "Critical" to "Low":
Replace one in three "Furthermore / Moreover / Additionally" with a specific connector: "Looking at the second issue...", "What makes this strange is...", "Less obviously..."
Take one paragraph and rewrite ONE sentence to be either very short (under 8 words) or very long (over 30 words). Just one. The variance shifts the burstiness signal.
Add one casual contraction in a body paragraph — "doesn't" instead of "does not", "isn't" instead of "is not". One per essay is enough. AI tends to expand contractions; you reclaim that signal.
Replace one generic verb ("shows", "demonstrates") with something more specific ("traces", "reveals", "complicates", "undermines"). Human writers use precise verbs; AI defaults to general ones.
Remove one sentence that starts with "It is important to note that..." or "It should be noted that...". These are AI's tells. Just delete them and let the next sentence carry the meaning directly.
Add one parenthetical aside — a comment in your own voice, like "(though I'm less convinced by this than the others)". Asides are the most human thing a writer does and AI almost never produces them.
Try it now — free scan, no signup
See your AI score and what needs fixing. Polish + rewrite tools are free for signed-in users.
Frequently asked questions
Is the AI humanizer free?
You can scan and see your AI-likelihood score and what to fix for free. The rewrite and polish tools are free for signed-in users.
Does humanizing AI text actually lower detector scores?
Rewriting the specific flagged sentences in your own voice reliably reduces detector scores, because it removes the smooth, uniform patterns detectors key on. Blindly running text through an AI rewriter is far less effective.
Is it cheating to humanize my essay?
Enchantly is built to help you improve writing you actually wrote, not to disguise fully AI-generated work. The most effective and honest use is rewriting your own flagged sentences so they read as the human work they are.
Which AI detectors does it account for?
It estimates risk using the same signals commercial detectors like Turnitin and GPTZero rely on — perplexity, burstiness, and pattern uniformity. Scores are guidance, not a guarantee, since each detector uses different methods.
Will it change my meaning?
No. The humanize step preserves your argument and content while varying the sentence patterns that read as machine-generated.
FREE · NEW WORD EVERY DAY
Daily Word Challenge — Build Academic Vocabulary in 60 Seconds
One new word every day. One example sentence. One micro-challenge to use it. Sixty seconds of practice that compounds into stronger essays.
📚 Why a daily word actually helps your essay grade
Vocabulary is the cheapest, fastest lever for moving an essay grade up a band. The difference between a Band 6 and Band 7 IELTS essay is rarely a different argument — it's the difference between writing "shows" and "illustrates", between "a lot of people" and "a substantial proportion", between "good" and "compelling". Examiners read the second one and unconsciously rank the writer as more academically prepared. The thinking is the same; the diction signals authority.
The trap is that most vocabulary apps teach words in isolation — flashcards of "ubiquitous" without showing where it earns a mark in a real sentence. By the time you're writing under timed pressure, the word doesn't surface. The Daily Word Challenge fixes that by binding every word to a specific writing context: where in an essay does this word pull weight? What kind of claim does it strengthen? How does it pair with the surrounding sentence?
🎯 How the Daily Word Challenge works
One new word picked each day from a 400-word academic bank, calibrated to IELTS / SAT / A-Levels / GRE difficulty.
A short definition — written for students, not lexicographers. No "of or pertaining to" jargon.
One example sentence showing the word in a real academic context — argumentative, analytical, or reflective.
A 60-second micro-challenge — write one sentence of your own using the word. Optional: send it for AI feedback.
Saved to your vault — a personal collection of every word you've practiced, so you can revisit and reinforce.
🔥 The compounding effect
Sixty seconds a day doesn't sound like much. Across a 12-week IELTS prep window, it's 84 new words — each one practiced in a real sentence. Most candidates who reach Band 7+ have an active academic vocabulary of around 4,000 words. Most stuck at Band 6 have 2,500. The gap closes one daily word at a time.
This isn't theory. It's how language learners have always built fluency: little, often, in context. The Daily Word Challenge just removes the friction — you don't need to find a word, write a sentence, or check yourself. We do all three.
Start with today's word →
Free forever. No card. Takes a minute. Build the vocabulary that lifts your grade.
Enchantly vs Turnitin: the student-facing alternative
The biggest difference is who they are built for. Turnitin is sold to institutions; you usually cannot run your own essay through it before submitting. Enchantly is built for the student, free, with no school account required.
The core difference
Turnitin is the tool your university uses on you. Enchantly is the tool you use on yourself before you submit. That access gap is the whole point — most students never see their Turnitin result until after grading, when it is too late to change anything.
Feature comparison
Enchantly
Turnitin
Who can use it
Anyone, instantly
Institutions with a licence
Cost to a student
Free first scan, no signup
Not directly purchasable
AI-detection
Yes
Yes
Essay grade + rubric feedback
Yes
No (similarity + AI report only)
See it before you submit
Yes
Usually no
Per-sentence fixes
Yes
No
Accuracy: the honest caveat
Turnitin is the established institutional standard with a large reference database. Enchantly estimates AI-detection risk using perplexity, burstiness, and pattern analysis — the same families of signal — but it is a proxy, not a replica of Turnitin's exact model. Use Enchantly to catch the obvious risks and improve your draft; do not treat any tool's score as a guaranteed prediction of what an institution's detector will say.
What Enchantly adds that Turnitin does not
Turnitin produces a report. Enchantly produces a report and a grade and a fix. You see your six-skill breakdown, the single highest-impact change to make, and the specific sentences that read as AI — so you can rewrite them in your own words before submitting, not after.
The honest verdict
Enchantly is not a replacement for your institution's Turnitin licence and does not claim to be. It is the thing students actually need: a free, instant way to check and improve a draft before it reaches Turnitin.
Grade your essay free in 30 seconds
No signup for your first scan. Get a grade, a six-skill breakdown, and an AI-detection read.
When you use Enchantly without signing up, we collect:
The essay text you paste (processed in real-time, never stored permanently)
Your IP address (for rate limiting only, not stored)
Basic browser info via cookies/localStorage (theme preference, scan count, streak data)
When you create an account, we additionally collect:
Your name, email address, and country (from signup form or Google Sign-In)
Your scan history and progress data (stored in Firebase Firestore)
The text of essays you submit, retained alongside your scan history so you can revisit past work and we can improve our grading over time. Capped at 60,000 characters per scan.
Your Haven world layout and coin balance
2. How We Process Your Essays
When you submit an essay for analysis:
Your essay text is sent to one or more AI language model providers (including Groq, Together AI, Google Gemini, and Cloudflare Workers AI) for grading and feedback
These providers process the text and return a structured analysis
We retain your essay text in your scan history (Firebase Firestore, owner-only access) so you can revisit graded work later. You can delete any scan from your history at any time, which removes the essay text along with the metadata.
We do NOT use your essays to train AI models
We do NOT sell, share, or publish your essay content
Third-party AI providers have their own data handling policies. We use them as data processors only — they process your text to generate feedback and do not retain it for their own purposes under our agreements.
3. Data Storage
Account data is stored in Google Firebase (Firestore) under Google Cloud's infrastructure. Your data is stored in secure, encrypted databases. We retain your account data for as long as your account is active. You can request deletion at any time by contacting us.
4. Cookies & Local Storage
Enchantly uses browser localStorage (not tracking cookies) to store:
Your theme preference (dark/light)
Your Haven world data (layout, coins, inventory)
Your streak and progress data
Authentication session tokens (managed by Firebase)
We do NOT use third-party tracking cookies, advertising pixels, or analytics trackers.
5. Third-Party Services
We use the following third-party services:
Google Firebase — authentication, database, hosting
Cloudflare — CDN, Pages hosting, Workers AI
Groq — AI language model processing
Together AI — AI language model processing
Google AI Studio (Gemini) — AI language model processing
6. Your Rights
You have the right to:
Access your personal data
Request correction of inaccurate data
Request deletion of your account and all associated data
Export your data
Withdraw consent at any time by deleting your account
7. Children's Privacy
Enchantly is designed for students aged 13 and above. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child under 13 has provided us with personal data, please contact us and we will delete it.
8. Contact
For privacy-related questions or data deletion requests, email: [email protected]
Terms of Service & EULA
End User License Agreement · Last updated: April 15, 2026
1. Acceptance of Terms (EULA)
This document is the End User License Agreement ("EULA") between you and Enchantly. By downloading, installing, or using Enchantly ("the Service" or "the App"), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the Service. We may update these terms at any time — continued use constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
2. What Enchantly Is
Enchantly is an AI-powered writing feedback tool designed for students. It provides essay grading, AI detection estimates, citation checking, similarity scoring, and coaching suggestions. The Service is intended as a learning aid, not a guarantee of academic performance.
3. Accuracy Disclaimer
Important: Enchantly's grades, AI detection scores, and feedback are generated by AI language models and pattern-matching algorithms. They are estimates, not definitive judgments. We do not guarantee that:
The grade we assign will match your teacher's grade
Our AI detection score will match Turnitin or other institutional plagiarism tools
Our citation suggestions are complete or format-perfect
You are responsible for your own academic submissions. Enchantly is a tool for improvement, not a substitute for your own judgment or your institution's academic integrity standards.
4. Acceptable Use
You agree NOT to:
Use the Service to generate essays, assignments, or academic work to submit as your own
Attempt to reverse-engineer, scrape, or abuse the Service's API
Create multiple accounts to circumvent usage limits
Use the Service for any illegal purpose
Submit content that is harmful, abusive, or contains malware
5. User Content
You retain full ownership of any essays or text you submit to the Service. By submitting content, you grant Enchantly a temporary, non-exclusive license to process it through AI models for the purpose of generating feedback. We do not claim ownership of your content. We do not store, publish, or share your submitted essays.
6. Paid Subscriptions & Auto-Renewal
Plans available:
Pro Monthly — $2.99/month, auto-renews every month until cancelled
Pro Yearly — $19/year, auto-renews every year until cancelled
Auto-renewal: Subscriptions automatically renew at the end of each billing period unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Payment is charged to your account at confirmation of purchase. You can manage subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal in your account settings.
Cancellation: You may cancel your subscription at any time. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period — you retain access until then. There are no partial refunds for unused time within a billing period.
Refunds: Refunds are available within 7 days of initial purchase. For purchases made through the Apple App Store, refunds are handled by Apple under their refund policy.
Restore Purchases: If you reinstall the app or switch devices, you can restore previous purchases by signing in with the same account and tapping "Restore Purchases" on any paywall or in account settings.
6a. Apple App Store Specific Terms
If you obtained Enchantly via the Apple App Store, the following additional terms apply:
This EULA is between you and Enchantly only, not with Apple. Apple is not responsible for the App or its content.
Apple has no obligation to furnish maintenance or support services for the App.
In the event of any failure of the App to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple, and Apple will refund the purchase price (if any). To the maximum extent permitted by law, Apple will have no other warranty obligation.
Apple is not responsible for addressing any claims relating to the App, including product liability, legal/regulatory compliance, or consumer protection claims.
Apple is not responsible for the investigation, defense, settlement, or discharge of any third-party intellectual property infringement claim related to the App.
You represent that you are not located in a country subject to a U.S. Government embargo and are not on any U.S. Government list of prohibited or restricted parties.
Apple and its subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of this EULA and have the right to enforce it against you.
7. Referral Program
The Enchantly Partner Program allows users to earn commission by referring others. Commission rates, terms, and eligibility may change at any time. Enchantly reserves the right to suspend or terminate partner accounts that engage in fraudulent or misleading referral practices.
8. Limitation of Liability
Enchantly is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. We are not liable for any academic outcomes, grades, or consequences resulting from use of the Service. In no event shall our total liability exceed the amount you paid for the Service in the 12 months preceding the claim.
9. Termination
We may suspend or terminate your account at any time for violation of these terms. You may delete your account at any time by contacting us.
10. Third-Party Assets
Some pixel art assets in the Haven world feature are courtesy of Kenney (www.kenney.nl), released under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0 1.0) Public Domain license. We are grateful for the work and recommend supporting Kenney's free game asset library.