Turn a confusing brief into a clear plan
Upload or paste your brief — Notesier pulls out the topic, requirements, sections, word count, and referencing style in seconds.
ESS204-coursework-brief.pdf
Analysed in seconds
Topic
Impact of renewable subsidies on emissions
Word count
2,500 words
Referencing
Harvard
Level
Undergraduate · Year 2
Required sections
Extract topic, word count, sections, and marking criteria from your brief before you write — so your draft stays aligned with what was actually set.
Read the brief once, properly
Notesier breaks a dense brief into the parts you actually act on, then carries them into your document so nothing slips through.
Upload PDF, DOCX, TXT, or paste
Drop in your brief as a file or paste the text — Notesier reads it and starts pulling out what matters.
Extracts requirements and criteria
It surfaces the requirements and marking criteria, including weightings, so you know what earns the marks.
Detects word count and deadline
The expected word count and any deadline are read straight from the brief, ready to guide your plan.
Identifies style and sections
Notesier picks up the referencing style and the required sections your submission needs to include.
Prefills your document
The extracted plan prefills your document’s settings, so your draft starts aligned to the brief.
Feeds your AI context
Your brief seeds the AI’s context, so suggestions, chat, and the alignment score all stay on track.
From brief to aligned draft
A few seconds of analysis sets up a document that already understands your assignment.
Upload or paste your brief
Start from the New Document dialog or “Analyse assignment brief” on your dashboard and add the brief.
Review the extracted plan
Check the topic, requirements, criteria, sections, word count, and referencing style Notesier pulled out.
Start a document aligned to it
Begin writing in a document that already knows your structure, target, and style — and keeps you aligned.
Never miss a requirement
Whether the brief is vague or detailed, analysing it first keeps your effort pointed at the marks.
Decode a vague brief
Turn dense, ambiguous instructions into a clear list of what you actually need to produce and include.
Hit every marking criterion
See the marking criteria and weightings up front, so you can spend effort where the marks really are.
Match the required structure
Know which sections your submission needs from the start, and build your outline to match them exactly.
What we read from your brief
Notesier extracts a structured plan from your brief — grouped here by what it tells you about the work ahead.
Scope
- Topic
- Suggested academic level
- Key terms
Requirements
- Requirements
- Marking criteria & weights
- Required sections
- Suggested structure
Constraints
- Word count
- Referencing style
- Deadline
Alignment that lasts
The extracted brief does more than prefill your settings — it feeds the Analyze tab’s alignment score, so as you draft you can see how closely your document still matches the requirements, sections, and word count you started with.
The starting point for an assignment
A good brief analysis sets up everything else. Explore the features it feeds into.
Questions about brief analysis
Quick answers to what students ask most.
You can upload your brief as a PDF, DOCX, TXT, or Markdown file, or simply paste the text. Notesier reads it and extracts the structured requirements for you.
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Analyse your brief now
Upload or paste your assignment brief and start a document that already knows your topic, structure, and style — free to start.