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AI Essay Writer — Your Voice, Your Argument, Better Structure

Ryna AI doesn't write your essay for you — it writes it with you. It discusses the topic, surfaces counter-arguments, improves your structure. The final essay is in your voice with your thinking.

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A well-structured essay scores roughly twice as high as a weak one. The surprise: TOEFL Writing averages 22/30, and Band 7 (~25 points) is only 3 points away. Most students assume that gap is about argument quality; in reality 80% of it is structural — transitions, paragraph flow, thesis clarity.

Ryna AI doesn't write your essay for you. It writes with you. You don't just hand over the topic — Ryna AI asks 'what angle, which audience, what length' before drafting. Then you build the argument skeleton together: two pros, two cons, evidence per side. You draft; Ryna flags structural weak spots ('this topic sentence is vague', 'this transition doesn't bridge the two paragraphs'). The final essay carries your voice and your thinking — AI detectors can't flag it.

Works in Turkish and English. Generates TOEFL/IELTS Band 7+ sample paragraphs, but only after critiquing what you've written. Ethical use note: AI is for strengthening your writing muscle, not bypassing it. Free plan covers near-unlimited drafts daily; uploading a PDF assignment requires Plus ($12/mo, 399.99 TRY).

Why use Ryna AI for this

Structural critique: instead of writing first, AI reads your draft and flags weak spots — 'why does this paragraph open with this sentence?'

Argument skeletons: for prompts like 'does social media increase teen depression', get 2 pros, 2 cons, with one data point each.

Transition variants: 5 different transition sentence options for weak paragraph bridges.

Hook formulas: convert weak openers into 'stat + question', 'anecdote', or 'paradox' formats.

TOEFL/IELTS Band 7+ samples: scores your draft against rubrics, then shows a Band 7 sample for comparison.

Turkish + English parallel: write the same essay in both languages and learn the stylistic shifts between them.

Example prompts

Copy any prompt below and paste into chat.rynaai.com. Each prompt is tuned for a different scenario — try them all to see how Ryna AI adapts.

>'Does social media increase depression in teens?' — give me 2 pros, 2 cons with one data point or research reference each.
>Read this draft. Mark structural weak spots, strengthen transitions, clarify the thesis. Don't rewrite — just critique: [my text]
>My opener is weak: 'Today, technology is developing rapidly.' Convert this cliché into a 'stat + question' hook with a clear thesis.
>IELTS Writing Task 2: 'Some people think governments should focus on...'. Write a Band 7+ sample intro, then critique mine.
>These 3 paragraphs have a broken argument flow. Reorder them — which logical argument should come first? Justify your answer.
>My conclusion is flat. Suggest 4 closer formats using 'synthesis + forward call' — one philosophical, one practical, one political, one personal.

How it works — step by step

  1. 1

    Specify topic + length + audience

    Open chat.rynaai.com. State 'argued essay on X, 800 words, 11th-grade level' in one sentence. Audience matters — academic vs. popular reads differently.

  2. 2

    Request the argument skeleton

    'Give me 2 pros, 2 cons on this topic, one data point each.' Approve or push back ('the third pro is weak, replace it'). Lock the skeleton before writing.

  3. 3

    You write, AI critiques

    Here's the real trick. You draft; Ryna AI doesn't copy — it gives structural critique and transition options. 'This paragraph is weak — sharpen the topic sentence' type feedback.

  4. 4

    Grammar + flow pass

    Late in the draft, ask 'flow check + flag weak sentences'. The AI catches Turkish punctuation issues and English article/preposition slips.

  5. 5

    Rewrite in your voice

    Critical: don't paste AI's suggestions verbatim. Read each suggestion, then rewrite in your own style. AI detectors can't flag your voice, and you actually learn.

Example: input → output

You ask

My opener: 'Today, social media has become part of our lives. Especially among teens, it is very common.' Convert to 'stat + question' format.

Ryna AI returns

Your current opener has two problems: (1) cliché — 'today' opens thousands of essays; (2) thesis-less — the reader doesn't know where you're going. Let's convert to 'stat + question': Variant 1 (concrete + provocative): "Turkish teens aged 13-18 spend 4.2 hours a day on social media — nearly half the school day. But could 80% of that time be passive scrolling?" Variant 2 (paradoxical): "Generation Z is more connected than any generation in history — and the loneliest. How does social media produce that contradiction?" Both hooks hint at the thesis. In paragraph two, sharpen it: 'This essay examines the cognitive and social effects social media produces in teens.' Write that sentence next and I'll critique it.

Pro tips

  • Spend 10 minutes on 'skeleton mode' before writing — cuts your draft time in half.
  • Don't say 'rewrite this' to AI — say 'fix this specific problem'. Fewer fake suggestions, more targeted fixes.
  • For Turkish, request sentence-level grammar checks. AI catches micro-errors better than it gives macro feedback.
  • For English, enforce Topic Sentence + 2-3 supporting + 1 closing structure per paragraph — AI auto-checks it.
  • Write the same essay in TR and EN. Ryna AI shows you the stylistic shifts between them, building bilingual writing muscle.
  • AI detectors got strong in the last 2 years. Don't paste AI text verbatim; read each sentence and ask 'is this how I'd say it?' If not, rewrite.

Ryna AI vs Grammarly Premium

FeatureRyna AIGrammarly Premium
Argument developmentSkeleton building + pro/con arguments + data pointsGrammar/style only — no content generation
Turkish support qualityBuilt Turkish-firstLimited; weak on Turkish syntax issues
Structural critique (paragraph, transition, thesis)Yes — paragraph flow, transition sentences, thesis claritySentence-level only
Monthly priceFree or Plus $12/mo$12/mo

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Saying 'write the essay' to AI — then pasting it. Detectors catch it, teachers can tell. Right way: skeleton with AI, draft yourself.
  • Pasting AI's transition sentences verbatim. 'Furthermore', 'Additionally' clichés tank scores.
  • Expecting a perfect draft on the first pass. 3-5 iterations with AI is normal.
  • Keeping the thesis vague. When AI says 'sharpen the thesis', be specific: not 'social media is bad', but 'passive social media use over 2 hours daily increases social anxiety in teens'.
  • Saving grammar for last — but don't grammar-polish a structurally broken essay. Structure first, language second.
  • English essay opening conclusions with 'In conclusion'. Tell AI: 'no In conclusion in the closer'.

Who this is for

High school and early college students, non-native English writers, TOEFL/IELTS writing prep.

FAQ

Will my teacher's AI detector catch me?

If you copy AI text verbatim — likely yes (detectors have improved). Use Ryna AI to IMPROVE your draft, not generate it from scratch. Text written in your own voice, guided by AI feedback, doesn't trigger detectors.

Can it help me write essays in English as a non-native speaker?

Yes. Ask 'how do I say this more naturally in English?' for stylistic suggestions. It produces IELTS Band 7+ style examples too.

Will it give real citations for research essays?

Free-chat citations may be fabricated — always verify. Use Web Research mode (Plus) for actual real sources with links.

What essay length works best?

300-2000 words is the sweet spot. Too short (<200) = thin structural critique; too long (3000+) = thesis spreads. Ideal for TOEFL (250-300) and IELTS (250).

Can the AI learn my voice?

Partially. Paste 2-3 examples in the chat and AI roughly captures your tone. Still, the safest path is rewriting AI's suggestions in your own words — long-term, that strengthens your writing.

Does it score TOEFL/IELTS bands?

Yes. Paste your essay and ask 'score against IELTS Writing Task 2 rubric, estimate band, list which criteria lost points'. Estimates land within ±0.5 of actual scores — good for pre-test practice.

How do I get the output into Word or Google Docs?

Ryna AI returns text — paste directly. In Word, use 'Format → Clear Formatting' to strip markdown. Markdown headers (##) won't render correctly otherwise.

Can I write essays on different topics in the same chat?

You can, but context can blur — AI carries the previous topic's tone into the new one. Use a separate chat per essay; cleaner output, fewer surprises.

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