Contextual Suggestions

Your next sentence, suggested as you type

Context-aware completions that match your topic, level, and sources — accept with Tab, or keep writing.

Discussion

The data indicate a clear correlation between policy certainty and investment in renewables. This suggests that long-term regulatory commitments are a decisive factor in

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Matched to your brief, academic level, and attached sources — never inventing citations or statistics.

Context-aware completions in an academic voice — unlike QuillBot-style rewrites, suggestions stay on your topic and never invent citations.

Capabilities

Momentum without going off topic

Inline completions keep you writing, drawing on everything Notesier knows about your assignment — and nothing it doesn’t.

Inline ghost text

Suggestions appear right where your cursor is, as faint ghost text you can accept or ignore without breaking flow.

Continuation or full sentence

Notesier finishes the sentence you are mid-way through, or proposes the next full sentence at a boundary.

Aligned to your brief and level

Completions use your document title, description, academic level, and analysed brief, so they stay on topic.

Grounded in attached sources

When you attach readings, suggestions draw on your actual sources through retrieval — not the open web.

Integrity-safe by design

Suggestions never fabricate citations, DOIs, authors, or statistics — so what you accept is safe to build on.

Keyboard-first control

Tab to accept, Esc to dismiss, Alt+R to regenerate, and Cmd/Ctrl+J to ask for a suggestion on demand.

How it works

It waits for you, then helps

Suggestions are debounced on a short pause, so they support your flow instead of interrupting it.

1

Write naturally

Just keep typing. Notesier watches your context quietly and waits until you pause before offering anything.

2

Pause and see a suggestion

After a brief idle moment, ghost text proposes your next words in an academic register that fits your draft.

3

Accept, regenerate, or keep going

Press Tab to accept, Alt+R for a different take, or simply keep writing to dismiss it and stay in control.

Use cases

For the moments you slow down

From a blank line to a mid-paragraph stall, suggestions help you keep your argument moving.

Writer’s block

Get unstuck on a blank line

When you do not know how to begin a paragraph, a grounded suggestion gives you a first line to react to.

Momentum

Keep momentum mid-paragraph

Finish a thought without losing your train of thought — accept a continuation and keep moving.

Register

Draft in an academic voice

Suggestions arrive in a scholarly register, helping casual drafters sound more formal from the first pass.

Deep dive

Helpful, but never dishonest

Two principles shape every suggestion: it should fit your assignment, and it should never put words of false evidence in your mouth.

Integrity guardrails

Suggestions will not invent citations, DOIs, author names, or statistics. When a claim needs evidence, Notesier points you to research rather than fabricating a source — so everything you accept is safe to keep.

Shaped by your context

Your analysed brief sets the topic and requirements, your academic level sets the register, and any sources you attach through the Knowledge Base ground suggestions in your actual readings through retrieval.

Works with

Better with context around it

Suggestions get sharper the more Notesier knows about your assignment. Explore what feeds them.

FAQ

Questions about suggestions

Quick answers to what students ask most.

No. Contextual Suggestions has an integrity guardrail that prevents it from inventing citations, DOIs, author names, or figures. It helps you phrase ideas, not fabricate evidence.

Write faster with suggestions on

Inline, context-aware completions that keep you moving and never fabricate evidence — free to start.