Free diagnosis · $4.99 one essay · Monthly $39 for 2–3 essays/week sprint prep.
The free diagnosis shows which sentences cost you marks — but not how to rewrite them.
$4.99 is a one-time unlock for this essay: the exact rewrites and fix order, so every hour you practice this week actually moves your score.
Low risk: $4.99 once, no subscription. Full refund within 7 days if the report doesn't help.
FREE DIAGNOSIS shows you:
“Band 6.0 · Task Response weakest · 7 sentences flagged in your essay — you see the lines and why they hurt, but the Band 7 rewrites are locked.”
$4.99 UNLOCK shows you:
“Paragraph 3, sentence 2: "Technology makes life easier" is a claim with no support. Replace it with one specific example — e.g. how remote work tools changed hiring — and link it back to your thesis with a result clause. This single fix addresses the TR gap that is most likely holding you at 6.0.”
Then fix these, in this order:
Free shows the problem at sentence level. $4.99 hands you the rewrite — so this week isn't wasted.
Start free. Exam this week? $4.99 fixes one essay. Writing 2+ essays a week in the run-up to your test? Monthly is built for that — see the scenarios below.
For deciding if this tool understands your writing.
No card. Email unlocks your result.
Check My Essay FreeOne week left and you can't afford to practice blind. $4.99 buys certainty that this essay's fixes are the right ones.
One essay, one fix. Writing more before your test? See when Monthly pays off below ↓
For 4–8 weeks out: you're writing 2–3 essays a week and need proof your band is moving — not just one perfect rewrite.
8 essays × $4.99 ≈ $40. Monthly is cheaper once you're practicing across topics.
One report fixes one essay. Reaching Band 7 usually takes 10–20 practice essays on different topics. The question isn't "do I need 20 reports?" — it's how many essays you'll actually write before your test.
1–2 essays before the exam
You're polishing a draft you already have — not building skills across new topics.
→ Stay with $4.99 per essay
2–3 essays/week → 8–12 reports/month
Each new topic exposes a different weakness: Task 1 graphs, opinion essays, discuss-both-views. One $4.99 report can't cover that write → fix → rescore loop.
→ Monthly Sprint — $39
3 drafts/week, rescore after each rewrite
Half-band gains need repetition. You need to see whether your weakest criterion is actually moving — not guess from a single essay.
→ Monthly for 1–2 months, then cancel
If the report doesn't help, reply to your receipt email within 7 days for a full refund. We'd rather refund you than keep $4.99 from someone we couldn't help.
free, and good at rewriting sentences.
But it rewrites everything at once, in its own voice, without telling you which IELTS criterion was costing you marks. You get a better essay; you don't get a better writer.
the gold standard, at $15–40 per essay.
If you can afford one regularly, use one. This tool exists for the drafts in between: same four criteria, $4.99, results in 30 seconds.
built only for IELTS Writing.
Every comment maps to TR, CC, LR, or GRA. It tells you the single highest-impact fix first, so you revise with intent instead of rewriting at random.
No. One-time payment, one essay, full report. Nothing renews.
It's a diagnosis, not a prediction. No tool — including this one — can guarantee your official score. What it can do is show which criterion is most likely capping you, with evidence from your own sentences. Our methodology is public on the methodology page.
Your free diagnosis includes one re-check after you revise. The $4.99 plan adds day 3 and day 7 re-checks on the same essay — so you can see whether this week's practice actually moved your score, not just whether you changed words.
Reply to your receipt email within 7 days. Full refund, no form, no questions.
Monthly Sprint ($39, up to 20 reports). At 2–3 essays a week, you'll use 8–12 reports a month — revisions and new topics included. Buying $4.99 eight times costs about the same as one month, without progress tracking. Not sure yet? Start with one $4.99 report on your weakest essay.
$4.99 fixes one essay once. Monthly is for the 4–8 weeks when you're cycling through Task 1 and Task 2 on different topics and need to see your band trend move. If you're only polishing one or two drafts before an exam next week, stay with $4.99.
Probably not — and that's fine. Serious prep is usually 2–3 essays a week (8–12 reports/month including re-checks). The 20-report cap is headroom, not a target. Most students cancel after 1–2 months when their scores plateau.
Grammarly fixes grammar — one of the four IELTS criteria. Most students stuck at 6.0–6.5 are losing marks on Task Response or Coherence, which grammar tools never see.
One essay this week → $4.99. Two or more essays a week until your test → Monthly Sprint. Not sure? Start free and see what the diagnosis flags.