Don't panic — and don't reply yet. Free, plain-language guides — written for the first hour, the first reply, and the hearing.
| # | DATE | EVENT | TYPE |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FEB 27 | Document begins — 1,180 words already present | Auto-recorded |
| 2 | MAR 5 | Auto-recorded Analyzed | |
| 3 | MAR 8 | Auto-recorded You wrote | |
| 4 | MAR 11 | Auto-recorded Analyzed |
Nothing has to be answered this hour — here's the first 48, in order.
READ FIRST → STATE_02Your strongest proof already exists — where it lives, and how to save it before it changes.
COLLECT IT → STATE_03Meetings, hearings, appeals — the sequence is fixed, and your voice counts at exact points.
KNOW THE STEPS → STATE_04Not accused, and you'd like to keep it that way — set up a record before anyone asks.
PREVENT IT →Wrote That guards your next paper. The two Helpers work on one you have already written.
Already wrote the paper? The Response & Declaration helpers rebuild your proof from its existing Google Docs history — no install, no time machine.
Build the strongest proof automatically.
Get early access →Animated preview: an essay is recorded while it is written. The camera zooms to a Grammarly correctness fix—"effects on" replaced by "affects", with the original kept on record—then pans to a sentence that is moved up beside a statistic, also kept on record. The loop then restarts.