
Everyessay
AI essays, trained on winning human-briefs.
261 followers
AI essays, trained on winning human-briefs.
261 followers
EveryEssay isn’t trained on guesses. It’s trained on people who already won. 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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First-gen here. Spent nights rewriting the same 500 words. This feels more fair. Like the no-source lock. I'm curious how you handle consent from alumni and keep outputs from sounding like a copy of past winners.
SigniFi
This is a game changer for transparency. The 'no source, no output' philosophy is exactly what's needed to fix AI hallucinations in EdTech. 👏 One question on the supply side: How do you incentivize alumni to share their winning essays and rubrics? Do they get a cut of the revenue?
Everyessay
@yoang_loo Love the curiosity 😊
We don’t pay alumni to sell essays, also, we never store raw content. From hundreds of verified contributors, we extract only anonymized patterns that can’t be traced back. The real incentive is opportunity; contributors are verified by level, featured in our Mentorship Hall, receive inbound mentoring requests, and can offer paid human-check reviews. 100% goes to them. In many cases, this is far more rewarding than a one-time payout. The AI doesn’t replace humans; it amplifies them, ethically 👏
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