EveryEssay: AI essay tool trained exclusively on verified winning human essays
By
Nabil Azra
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Summary
EveryEssay is an AI essay-writing tool that trains exclusively on verified, winning human-written essays (alumni essays, acceptance letters, and evaluation rubrics) rather than generating content from unverified data. The AI only produces output when enough human-verified successful examples are available, aiming to provide the logic behind successful essays rather than generic templates or AI-generated fluff. The product is positioned on Product Hunt as a resume tool, writing assistant, and AI content detection solution.
Key quotes
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Instead of hallucinating what reviewers want, the AI learns from real alumni essays, acceptance letters, and proven evaluation rubrics.
No source, no output. The AI stays locked until enough human-verified wins unlock it.
What you get isn't a template or polished fluff—but the exact logic behind essays that passed.
Not AI writing for you. AI backed by human proof.
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