Assignment-first writing

Understand the assignment.
Then write work you can defend.

Aido turns your brief and rubric into a verified, source-backed writing plan—then keeps every requirement, quotation, and citation connected as you work.

Private by default · You approve every important stage · You remain the author

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How Aido works

From assignment brief to evidence-backed writing

See how AidoFor.me helps you understand your requirements, organise credible research, connect claims to evidence, structure your paper, and verify your work before export.

Understand the assignment

Turn briefs, rubrics, and instructions into a clear plan.

Build from real evidence

Organise credible sources and connect important claims to supporting evidence.

Review before export

Check requirements, structure, citations, and source support before completing your work.

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A visual overview of the Aido academic-writing workflow.
Assignment-first academic workspace

AI-assisted academic writing, grounded in your brief and evidence

AidoFor.me helps university students analyse assignment briefs and rubrics, organise credible research, build evidence-backed outlines, verify citations, and review every requirement before export.

Understands your assignment

Turn assignment briefs, marking rubrics, and course instructions into confirmed requirements you can review.

Maps the rubric to your plan

Connect every criterion to an outline section, analytical move, evidence target, and realistic word budget.

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Keeps evidence connected

Save credible sources with exact quotations, page locators, and clear links to the claims they support.

Protects student authorship

Approve important stages, follow your course’s AI policy, and keep responsibility for every final decision.

The difficult part comes first

A strong paper starts long before the first sentence.

A polished draft still misses the mark when the task, source, or grading criteria were misunderstood at the beginning.

01 · THE BRIEF

What does this actually ask me to do?

Find the command verbs, required theories, format rules, and conflicts before research begins.

02 · THE SOURCES

Does this source really support my claim?

Keep exact passages, page locators, source status, and your interpretation together.

03 · THE RUBRIC

Am I spending words where the marks are?

Map every criterion to an outline section, analytical move, evidence target, and word budget.

A visible academic workflow

From confusing brief to defensible work.

Every stage produces something you can inspect, edit, and approve—not another answer buried in a chat.

01

Confirm the brief

Upload the assignment and rubric, then approve every extracted requirement and ambiguity.

02

Plan the research

Turn the confirmed task into research questions, search terms, and source criteria.

03

Map evidence to the rubric

Approve real sources, save exact passages, and give every criterion a place in the outline.

04

Write, verify, and export

Draft section by section, inspect citations, resolve gaps, and export only when you are ready.

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Brief to outline

Show the assignment and rubric being read, ambiguities flagged, requirements confirmed, and a weighted outline assembled.

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01 · EVIDENCE BEFORE PROSE

See what supports every important claim.

A citation is useful only when you can open it and check what the source actually says. Aido keeps the passage, page, context, and your interpretation together.

  • Exact passagesQuotations stay tied to their page or section locator.
  • Visible source statusKnow whether you have full text, an abstract, or metadata only.
  • Student approvalOnly approved evidence can ground section writing.
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Evidence you can inspect

Animate a real source passage becoming an evidence card, then connecting to a claim and citation with a clear page locator.

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Plan for the marks

Animate rubric criteria connecting to outline sections, analytical moves, approved evidence, and balanced word budgets.

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02 · THE RUBRIC STAYS IN VIEW

Plan for the marks before spending the words.

Aido maps every confirmed criterion to a section, word budget, and evidence target. Missing coverage appears while the structure is still easy to fix.

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03 · REVIEW BEFORE EXPORT

Check the work while there is still time to improve it.

Before export, Aido checks requirements, rubric coverage, citation metadata, claim support, source quality, and unresolved warnings—without pretending to guarantee a grade.

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Citation and requirement audit

Show unsupported claims being flagged, citations opening to their evidence, rubric gaps resolving, and a student-approved export becoming ready.

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Academic integrity, built into the product

AI that works with your rules.

The assignment policy controls what Aido can help with. Important transitions wait for your approval, and uncertainty stays visible.

Policy before capability

Choose No AI, Planning only, Assistive writing, or Open AI for each assignment.

No citation without a source

References come from resolved source records—not language-model memory.

No detector or humanizer

Aido focuses on honest process history, verification, and student revision.

You make the final call

Review, revise, approve, export, and submit the work personally.

Assignment-first, not document-first

More than a blank editor with AI attached.

Generic writing tools begin when you are ready to draft. Aido begins earlier, when the assignment still needs to be understood, researched, and planned.

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Questions, answered plainly

What students should know before starting.

Aido makes the process more defensible. It does not make student responsibility disappear.

Will Aido write my whole assignment for me?+

No. Aido is a guided research and writing workspace. It helps you understand the task, organize evidence, plan the argument, and improve work that you review and approve.

Can Aido invent references?+

No. Citations are created from real source records, and important claims remain connected to passages you can inspect.

What if my course limits AI use?+

Each project begins with an AI-permission mode. Aido limits its assistance to the rules you confirm for that assignment.

Are my projects private?+

Projects are private by default, with authenticated access and project-scoped storage planned throughout the production architecture.

Start with the assignment you actually have

Bring the brief.
Build work you can defend.

Research with evidence. Write in your voice.