Always know what to write next
Assignment Copilot tracks your stage, sections, and word targets, then recommends your next move — quietly, from your status bar.
Writing stage
Drafting → Structuring
Next recommended action
Expand your Methodology section — it's 380 words below its target.
Track section progress and word targets from your brief — a structured alternative to generic essay generators that skip assignment requirements.
A coach for your draft, not another chatbot
Copilot reads what you have written and reflects it back as progress you can act on — deterministic, quiet, and always on.
Writing-stage tracking
See whether you are drafting, structuring, revising, or refining, so you always know which kind of work comes next.
Section progress vs targets
Every section shows its word count against a target, so you can spot what is thin and what is already done.
Structure compliance
Check your draft against the outline and brief, and see how much of the required structure is in place.
Quality score at a glance
A live quality score summarises the state of your draft without you having to re-read the whole thing.
Next recommended action
A clear, specific next step — like “expand your methodology” — so you never stare at a blank page.
Updates after every save
Progress refreshes a few seconds after you save, quietly, from your status bar — no prompts to run.
Set it up once, then just write
Copilot works in the background from the moment your assignment has structure and targets.
Set up your assignment
Start from an analysed brief or set your own sections and word targets so Copilot knows what “finished” looks like.
Write and save
Keep writing in the editor as normal. Copilot reads your saved document — it never interrupts or rewrites your work.
Follow your next step
Watch your stage, sections, and score update, then act on the single next recommended move it surfaces.
For every stage of an assignment
Whether you are starting, stuck in the middle, or polishing, Copilot tells you what matters right now.
Staring at a blank page
Copilot turns an empty document into a checklist of sections and targets, so your first move is obvious.
Halfway and unsure if on track
See exactly which sections are under target and how close your structure is to the brief before you keep going.
Final polish before handing in
Confirm every section meets its target and your structure is complete, then move from drafting to refinement.
The four writing stages
Copilot maps your draft to a simple progression and derives section targets from your outline and brief.
Drafting
Getting words down. Copilot focuses you on filling sections toward their targets.
Structuring
Shaping the argument. It checks your sections against the required structure.
Revision
Tightening content. It highlights thin sections and weak structure to fix.
Refinement
Final polish. It confirms targets are met and your quality score is steady.
Where your targets come from
When you analyse an assignment brief, its word count and required sections become your targets, and Copilot measures each section of your draft against them. No brief? Set your own outline and targets, and Copilot tracks structure compliance and your quality score the same way.
Part of your writing workspace
Copilot is most useful when your assignment is set up and your draft is moving. Explore what pairs with it.
Questions about Assignment Copilot
Quick answers to what students ask most.
No. Copilot is a rule-based progress tracker, not an AI writer. It reads your saved document and reports on it without consuming any of your AI quota.
Built for these assignments
See this feature in action on the assignments students use it for most.
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Executive summaries, analysis and recommendations that read professionally.
Thesis & Capstone
Long-form work kept aligned to one argument, chapter by chapter.
Research Papers
From research question to references — method-aware scaffolding.
Essays
Thesis-driven essays, structured and cited from the first line.
Start tracking your assignment
Set your targets, keep writing, and always know your next step — with no AI credits used.