Academic writing is a superpower. It's a key to publishing, getting a new job or tenure, and becoming known in the field
These 10 AI-powered websites will help you with EVERY part of your manuscript and will save you 100+ hours:
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1. Title: level up your article title at headlines.coschedule.com
2. Abstract: summarise your academic article into one paragraph using 1) upword.ai, 2) summari.com, or 3) paper-digest.com (academia-specific)
3. Main body: paraphrase your text, check grammar and plagiarism in quillbot.com; simplify even the most complex texts in hemingwayapp.com; or use word extension of paperpal.com for instant writing suggestions (academia-specific)
4. Stuck with writing? Use lex.page if you run out of ideas. This website will finish your writing for you based on the previous paragraphs!
5. Check your manuscript against submission requirements using penelope.ai. It gives you a full breakdown of what's missing (e.g., references, author info) and how you can improve what's there. How cool is that?!
Bonus if you managed to reach here: writefull.com can do (almost) everything above! It proofreads, paraphrases, and generates titles and abstracts for your academic paper. What's even better? It's academia-specific!
Use these tools to 1) improve your writing, 2) get started with writing if you feel stuck, 3) get creative ideas and get exposed to new styles ✍️ Save them and start using them tomorrow
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