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For students

A writing tool that helps you think — not one that writes for you.

Long-form fiction is hard to finish. Creader is a place to actually finish it, with live feedback as the ideas arrive and a teacher who can see when you're stuck.

Your story, your words

The AI here doesn’t write paragraphs for you. It asks better questions, points out things you missed, and helps you link ideas — but the prose is yours.

Help that arrives mid-draft

You don’t have to wait until you finish a chapter to find out something doesn’t add up. Guardian streams story-aware notes as you type.

Your teacher is on your side

Your teacher can see what you write here — that’s the point of a class. They’ll spot when you’re stuck and step in. Your private books stay private.

What writing here actually feels like.

Five moments from a real session. No screenshots — read the sequence, see if it sounds like the kind of help you want.

  1. You sit down to write

    A blank chapter, your story idea, and the prompt your teacher pinned to the class. No paywall, no pop-ups asking for your attention.

  2. You start a sentence

    Words appear as fast as you type them. Guardian reads in the background. Nothing pops up to interrupt your flow.

  3. You hit a snag

    You don’t know how the scene should end. You ask the assistant. Instead of writing the ending for you, it asks what your character wants in this moment — and reminds you of a detail from chapter one you forgot.

  4. Guardian flags something

    A character you named Maya in chapter one is suddenly Mia. Or you wrote “she felt that her hands were shaking” and Guardian thinks the original sentence had more punch. You decide: accept, ignore, or revise.

  5. You finish a chapter

    Word count goes up, the chapter saves automatically, and your teacher can see your progress on their dashboard. No "submit" button, no due date alarm. Just the next chapter waiting.

What students ask first.

  • Can I use the AI to write my essay for me?

    No. Coach Mode is enforced server-side — the AI literally cannot draft prose for you. If you ask it to write a paragraph, it will redirect you to a question that helps you write it yourself. You will get further by asking it specific questions.

  • Can my teacher read everything I write here?

    Your teacher can read whatever you write in your classroom book — the one tied to this class. Any other books on your account stay private to you.

  • What if I leave the class?

    You keep every word you wrote. Your teacher loses access to it. The book stays in your account.

  • Can my classmates see my work?

    No. Only you and your teachers see what you write. We are not building a "share with the class" feature in v1.