Early MVP test — looking for honest feedback from anyone with a school or university essay draft.

See what is limiting your essay grade — and how to improve it.

Get clear, tutor-style feedback on what is working, what is limiting your current level, and what would realistically strengthen the draft — without any rewriting or ghost-writing.

  • Clear feedback on strengths and weaknesses
  • What is limiting your current grade
  • What would realistically improve it
No login required. Takes about 20 seconds. Your essay is private and not used for training.
Example: why this essay is not scoring higher
67 likely mark range
Upper Second

The argument is clear and relevant, but limited by thin supporting evidence and minimal engagement with alternative viewpoints.

Why this may help

Essay feedback is often too vague to act on. This tool is designed to make it more specific by showing what is working, what is limiting the mark, and what to improve next.

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Paste your essay

Enter the question, choose the subject area, and paste the draft you want reviewed.

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The draft is assessed

The system reviews argument, evidence, structure, analytical depth and how well the essay answers the question.

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Read what is holding it back

See strengths, likely limitations, evidence gaps, tutor-style questions and an estimated mark range.

Your essay is private and never used for training or shared with others.

Example essay feedback

The output is designed to feel like academic critique rather than ghost-writing.

Why this draft is capped at this level

Estimated mark range: 62–68
Moderate confidence

Strengths

  • Clear central argument
  • Relevant use of examples
  • Logical paragraph progression

What is limiting the grade

  • Alternative viewpoints are thin
  • Some claims need stronger support
  • Analysis is occasionally descriptive

Evidence gaps

  • Limited use of direct evidence
  • One key claim lacks support

What to improve next

  • Add evidence that directly supports the main claim
  • Address a counterargument more explicitly