Twenty tools for faculty. FERPA-aware. Nothing stored.
Upload your manuscript. Eight academic personas (Methodologist, Domain Expert, Skeptic, Theorist, Stats Hardliner, Outside Reader, Interdisciplinary Bridge, Supportive Editor) on your faculty bench. Three read independently and write their own reports in their own voice. Editor decision computed from the panel. Built so every student paper gets pre-submission peer review before it leaves the lab.
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Editorial last-look before you submit. Jules reads what you wrote and flags journal fit, reviewer-bait, citation gaps, structural compliance, voice. Drafts a cover letter. Not AI writing; editorial scrutiny.
Hand it to Jules →A journal asked you to review a paper. Paste it, get a structured draft review (recommendation, strengths, major and minor concerns, specific section comments) ready to edit and submit.
Open the tool →Describe your research design (or a colleague's, or a student's). Get strengths, weaknesses, common reviewer criticisms grounded in real literature, defense strategies, and writing guidance.
Open the tool →Reviewer comments came back from a journal? Paste them and your manuscript section. Get a point-by-point response letter in journal convention, revised manuscript text ready to paste back, and diff notes summarizing what changed.
Build response →Does your paper's argument actually hang together? Paste the abstract and key sections. Get a structural review flagging thesis drift, logical gaps, contradictions between sections, weak transitions, and the biggest structural risk.
Run the check →Paste a student email, get a draft reply in your voice. Resume and transcript optional. Process-and-forget.
Use it →Full intake (tier, percentile, anecdotes), FERPA-aware framing, export to DOCX or PDF with your letterhead.
Use it →Paste a batch of student emails. Get tailored draft replies for each in 30 seconds. Recovers Sunday nights. FERPA-aware.
Open the tool →You're at a seminar or defense outside your field. Photo the slide, get 3-5 substantive questions with real sources. Two modes: Visiting Scholar (accessible) or Committee Member (depth).
Open the tool →Paste your talk abstract. Get the 5 most likely audience questions with suggested answers, the one question you don't want to be asked with a defense, and an opening line that disarms it.
Open the tool →Paste a paper, abstract, or chapter. Get slide-by-slide titles, 5-word bullets, spoken speaker notes, recommended visuals, plus an opening hook, 5-min elevator version, and anticipated Q&A.
Build deck →Paste your paper or abstract. Get a complete academic poster outline in poster voice: every section, suggested visuals, layout recommendation tuned to your size and venue, and the take-home line.
Convert to poster →Paste your poster sections. Get a paper-format draft with structured abstract, expanded Intro / Methods / Results / Discussion / Conclusion, journal suggestions, and a checklist of what's still needed.
Convert to manuscript →Upload a figure or chart. Get a publication-ready caption in your chosen style, accessibility alt-text, Results paragraph, Discussion paragraph, limitations note, and plain-language summary.
Analyze figure →Describe the diagram you need (concept map, flowchart, causal path, variable map, framework, timeline). Get a clean publication-ready SVG you can download and refine in Illustrator or PowerPoint.
Generate figure →Paste your abstract and target tier. Get six ranked journal matches with fit score, scope rationale, word limit, turnaround, open-access status, and a cover-letter opening for the top pick.
Find journals →Where you can publish open access for free. Featured: Wright State + OhioLINK Read & Publish agreements (Cambridge, Elsevier, Wiley, Springer Nature, PLOS, MDPI, more). Plus DOAJ, PMC for NIH-funded work, other US consortia, and journal-checker tools.
Open the directory →Paste the reviewer Summary Statement from your rejected federal grant. Get critique-by-critique response drafts in your mechanism's expected convention, a draft Introduction page, and a clear-eyed read on whether the resubmission is winnable. VA, NIH, NSF, DoD CDMRP, AHRQ, HRSA, PCORI, foundations.
Build resubmission →Paste your CV and a few prompts. Get draft narratives for the teaching, research, and service statements your dossier will require, tuned to your institution's norms (R1 / SLAC / teaching-focused / medical / community college).
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