Argument Flow Mapper

Does every paragraph earn its place?

Student Tool

What it does

Grammar checkers see sentences; graders grade arguments. This tool maps your essay's logic: the main claim, what each paragraph does for it (or fails to), where the reasoning leaps, and which counterargument a skeptical reader would raise that you never addressed.

The paragraph map is the heart of it — a green check when a paragraph advances the claim, a red flag when it restates, drifts, or stalls. Weak essays almost always have two or three paragraphs that exist because "it needed to be longer." This shows you which ones.

What makes it different

It judges logic, not opinions — and it never rewrites. Every gap comes with the reasoning principle behind it (unsupported generalization, correlation-as-causation, missing warrant), so you learn argumentation, not just this essay's fixes.

Estimated Credit Usage

Each map uses approximately:

Short essay

Up to ~1,500 words

~30 - 60 credits

Full paper

Up to ~7,000 words

~60 - 110 credits

Pro tip: run it on your outline-stage draft, before polishing sentences. Fixing a structural gap early saves rewriting the paragraphs built on top of it.

Ready to test your logic?

Paste your essay and see the argument the way a skeptical grader will.