Quote & Evidence Integrator
Evidence never speaks for itself
What it does
The most common margin note in graded essays is some version of “so what?” — evidence presented, never explained. This tool finds every place your essay does that: dropped quotes standing alone with no introduction, quotations followed by no analysis, paragraphs where sources do the talking, and claims with no support at all.
It also measures your summary-vs-analysis balance — the single number that separates a book report from an argument — and shows it as a simple bar.
What makes it different
Every flag quotes your text and teaches the principle — what a signal phrase does, why analysis must follow evidence — so the next paper needs fewer flags. It never writes the analysis for you; that's your argument to make.
Estimated Credit Usage
Each analysis uses approximately:
Short essay
Up to ~1,500 words
Full paper
Up to ~7,000 words
Pro tip: if your summary percentage is above 50 on an analytical assignment, that's usually the single highest-impact thing to fix — before any sentence-level polish.
Make your evidence work.
Paste your essay and find every quote that's still waiting for its analysis.