Academic writing & research tools
This hub brings together the academic and research writing generators: framing a research question, building a thesis, structuring an abstract or literature review, planning methodology, organising essays, and paraphrasing ethically. Each runs instantly in your browser with no account. Pick a tool below to start.
23 tools in this collection
Abstract Outline Generator
Generates a structured outline for a research paper abstract
An abstract outline generator gives you the exact skeleton a research-paper abstract needs, in either structured or single-paragraph form. Enter your study topic, choose a type, and it lays out each move in order — background and gap, objective, methods, results, and conclusion — with a sentence of guidance on what belongs in each part and roughly how long the whole abstract should run.
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Academic Phrase Bank
Generates formal academic phrases for a given writing function
An academic phrase bank gives you the formal, conventional phrasings that signal each move in scholarly writing, sorted by the function you need. Choose a function — introducing your study, contrasting views, citing evidence, concluding, or acknowledging limitations — and it returns ready-to-adapt phrases that carry the right register and tone.
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Argumentative Essay Prompt
Generates a structure for an evidence-based argumentative essay
An argumentative essay prompt gives you an evidence-based structure for defending a position fairly, in whichever model your course uses. Enter a topic and choose the classic claim-and-counter form, the Toulmin model, or the Rogerian approach, and it lays out the sections that model needs — claim, evidence, and warrant in Toulmin; common ground in Rogerian; thesis, reasons, and refutation in the classic form.
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Case Study Structure Generator
Generates the standard section structure for a customer case study
A case study structure generator lays out the standard sections a customer success story needs, with the emphasis shifted to match your goal. Enter the customer and choose whether to centre results, process, or the transformation story, and it produces the full arc — headline, customer snapshot, challenge, solution, implementation, results, a customer quote, and a call to action — with notes on what each section does.
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Case Study Title Generator
Generates compelling, results-focused titles for business case studies
A case study title generator produces compelling, results-focused titles for business case studies and customer success stories. A case study can be powerful proof, but a flat title like "Customer X Case Study" buries the result and gets ignored.
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Citation Format Helper
Generates a reference-list citation in APA, MLA, or Chicago style
A citation format helper turns the raw details of a source into a correctly punctuated reference-list entry in APA, MLA, or Chicago style. Enter the author, year, title, and journal or publisher, pick a style, and it arranges them in the right order with the right capitalisation, brackets, quotation marks, and full stops that each style demands.
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Descriptive Essay Prompt Generator
Generates a structure for a vivid, sensory descriptive essay
A descriptive essay prompt generator gives you a structure for writing that makes a reader see, hear, and feel a subject rather than just learn about it. Enter what you are describing and its kind, and it guides you to a dominant impression, an opening that drops the reader into the scene, a body organised by the senses with concrete language, and a close that returns to the mood.
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Essay Hook Generator
Generates opening hooks to start an essay in a way that earns attention
An essay hook generator gives you opening strategies that earn a reader's attention without resorting to gimmicks, suited to academic and persuasive writing alike. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set — open with a surprising fact, a vivid anecdote, a genuine question, a challenged assumption.
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Essay Transition Word Generator
Generates transition words and phrases to connect ideas in writing
An essay transition word generator gives you the connecting words and phrases that make writing flow from one idea to the next. Transitions are the signposts of good prose — they tell the reader whether you are adding a point, contrasting two ideas, or drawing a conclusion — and writing without them feels choppy and hard to follow.
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Expository Essay Prompt Generator
Generates a structure for an explanatory expository essay
An expository essay prompt generator gives you a structure for explaining a topic clearly, in whichever organisational pattern fits it. Enter a topic and choose process, cause and effect, compare and contrast, or extended definition, and it lays out an informative thesis and a body organised by that pattern — steps in order, causes to effects, point-by-point comparison, or a definition with examples.
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Grant Writing Prompt Generator
Generates a structured outline for a grant proposal or funding application
A grant writing prompt generator gives you the full skeleton a funding proposal needs, ordered the way reviewers read it. Enter your project name and the type of funder, and it lays out every section — executive summary, statement of need, goals and measurable objectives, methods, evaluation, organisational capacity, budget, and sustainability — with a line of guidance on what each must contain.
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Hypothesis Statement Generator
Generates testable hypothesis statements from study variables
A hypothesis statement generator turns your two variables into properly framed null and alternative hypotheses ready to test. Enter the independent variable, the dependent variable, and the direction you predict, and it produces the null hypothesis of no relationship, the alternative that states your predicted effect, and a directional version, plus a reminder to confirm both variables are measurable and the claim is falsifiable.
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In-Text Citation Example Generator
Generates parenthetical and narrative in-text citation examples
An in-text citation example generator shows you exactly how to credit a source inside a sentence, in both the parenthetical and narrative forms each style uses. Enter an author surname, year, and page, choose APA or MLA, and it produces ready-to-copy examples: the bracketed form you drop at the end of a sentence, the narrative form that names the author in your prose, and the paraphrase variant.
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Literature Review Structure Generator
Generates an organising structure for a literature review
A literature review structure generator gives you a clear organising skeleton so your review reads as a synthesis rather than a string of summaries. Enter your topic, choose a thematic, chronological, or methodological approach, and it lays out the introduction, a body grouped the way you chose, and a closing synthesis that names the gap your study will fill.
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Methodology Section Outline
Generates an outline for a research methodology section
A methodology section outline generator lays out every part a methods chapter needs, tailored to a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods study. Enter your topic and approach, and it produces an ordered outline — research design, participants or data, measures or data collection, procedure, analysis, ethics, and rigour — with each item phrased for the approach you chose.
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Narrative Essay Prompt Generator
Generates a structure for a story-driven narrative essay
A narrative essay prompt generator gives you a structure for telling a true story that carries a meaning, using the tools of fiction for something that really happened. Enter your experience and point of view, and it guides you to decide the point of the story first, then build an opening in the action, rising tension, a climax of change, and a resolution that reflects on what you understood.
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Paragraph Opener Generator
Generates opening sentence starters to begin a paragraph with momentum
A paragraph opener generator gives you sentence starters to begin a paragraph with momentum instead of staring at a blank line. Every paragraph needs a way in, and a strong opening sentence orients the reader and pulls them forward, while a weak one stalls the whole passage.
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Paraphrase Prompt Generator
Generates strategies and prompts for paraphrasing a source ethically
A paraphrase prompt generator gives you concrete strategies for restating a source in your own words without slipping into plagiarism. It offers techniques researchers and tutors actually teach — rewrite from memory with the source closed, change the sentence structure, reorder the points to fit your argument, lead with the author, then check your version against the original for copied phrases.
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Personal Essay Opener Generator
Generates opening lines that hook readers into a personal essay
A personal essay opener generator gives you first lines built to pull a reader straight into the heart of a personal essay. It offers openers using the techniques that work — a confession, a quiet contradiction, a scene already in motion, a hint of a secret — so you start with tension rather than throat-clearing.
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Persuasive Essay Prompt Generator
Generates a structure for a persuasive essay using rhetorical appeals
A persuasive essay prompt generator gives you a structure built to move a reader to your side, using the three rhetorical appeals. Enter a topic and your stance, and it lays out an emotionally charged hook, a clear thesis, and a body that blends pathos, ethos, and logos — a story that makes the reader care, a reason to trust your view, and logical evidence — before dismissing the counter-argument and closing with a call to action.
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Research Question Generator
Generates focused research question framings from a topic
A research question generator turns a broad topic into focused, answerable question framings that a study can actually investigate. Enter a subject and it offers structured templates — comparing groups, testing relationships, tracing change over time, predicting outcomes, or probing why some cases differ from others — with bracketed slots you fill in for your population, variables, and context.
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Thesis Statement Builder
Generates arguable thesis statement templates from a topic and stance
A thesis statement builder gives you arguable, structured templates that turn a topic into the single claim an essay defends. Enter a subject and it offers proven thesis shapes — the concession-plus-claim, the because-driven argument, the reframing move, the cost-benefit position — each with bracketed slots for your stance, reasons, and evidence.
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White Paper Concept Generator
Generates a structured outline for a business or technical white paper
A white paper concept generator gives you the right structure for an authoritative, evidence-led document, in whichever of the three classic formats fits your goal. Enter your topic and choose problem/solution, backgrounder, or numbered list, and it lays out each section — executive summary, the problem or context, the substance, supporting evidence, and a measured conclusion — with guidance on what belongs where.
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