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Tone, length, and more options

Top-level task; combine with “Rewrite strength” and “Output layout”.

How different the wording can be; “Light” keeps more phrasing, “Deep” rewrites more.

Whether the model may reorder or re-block text.

Most relevant for summarize and shorten tasks; optional otherwise.

When your output language is English.

Names, numbers, product strings, legal phrasing, or sentences that must stay verbatim.

Banned words, required spellings, “avoid first person”, or format rules.

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About this free AI tool

TKCORE AI lists this as a free tool in the directory: overview, use cases, a short tutorial, and FAQs—plus links to related tools and blog guides.

Free AI tool on TKCORE AI: Essay extender is part of our Editing collection—built so you can try it in the browser without installing extra software. Add depth and examples where appropriate.

Teams adopt AI tools when the output matches a named deliverable (email, outline, story beat)—not a generic chat transcript. Under the hood, Essay extender is tuned for rewriting, summarising, and tightening existing text: it applies TKCORE’s model settings and optional advanced levers (tone, length, structured fields) so you spend less time re-explaining the task each run.

Typical flow: a clear brief, structured options on this page, then human review before you publish or send.

Features

  • Free online workspace — open this page, run the tool, and edit results here; TKCORE AI treats the directory as a free tools hub (your connected API or account may still apply fair-use limits).
  • Guided request form — set language, model, and (where available) tone, length, and structured “advanced” fields aligned to this task type.
  • Role-based behaviour — the tool follows a defined role for the model so the answer fits your category (Editing) rather than a free-form chat.
  • Editable working copy — review and refine the generated text in the built-in rich editor before export.
  • Export to PDF (where enabled) — hand off a clean document without reformatting from the clipboard.

When to use it

  • Shipping first drafts faster for recurring formats (e.g. outlines, rewrites, scene prompts) with consistent structure.
  • Aligning tone and length to the reader—prospect, team, or student—using the form instead of retyping reminders each time.
  • Iterating: generate, edit in-page, and regenerate when you change a constraint—useful for rewriting, summarising, and tightening existing text.
  • Exploring the related tools in the same category when you outgrow a single box (e.g. long articles vs one paragraph).

Problems, value, and outcomes

Problems it helps solve: wordy first drafts and duplicated phrasing—especially when a generic chat does not give you a stable template or a clean export path. Value: TKCORE AI’s free tools model means you keep one URL per task, share it with teammates, and pair it with a review rule (accuracy, style, policy) you already use elsewhere—no separate install to “unlock” this page.

How it works

  1. Describe the deliverable in the main instruction box: audience, length, and any “must include / must avoid” items.
  2. Open “Advanced options” (when available) to set tone, rough length, and task-specific fields that map into the prompt.
  3. Generate, then read for factual claims—verify anything business-, legal-, or health-critical before publishing.
  4. Edit in the result panel and export; for related tasks, use the AI tools directory to pick a more specialised page.

Example outcome

Mini case study (illustrative): a PM turning rough notes into a release summary used this tool to produce a reusable first draft from the same three constraints each week. The human step was a 10-minute pass for facts, names, and brand voice. The win was less back-and-forth on “what we asked the AI for last week” because the form fields encoded the default.

Examples

Prompt example

Create a Essay extender draft for a PM turning rough notes into a release summary. Include audience, tone, length, constraints, and one concrete example.

Expected result

A structured first draft for rewriting, summarising, and tightening existing text that can be edited, fact-checked, exported, and reused inside TKCORE AI.

Reusable templates

Reusable brief template

Create a Essay extender for [audience] about [topic]. Tone: [tone]. Length: [length]. Must include: [points]. Avoid: [constraints].

Human review checklist

Verify claims, add brand examples, check reader fit, improve headings, and link to one related TKCORE AI tool before publishing.

FAQ

Is Essay extender a free AI tool?
Yes. TKCORE AI lists this page as a free tool: use the workspace in your browser, enter your brief, generate, and edit the draft here. Any rate limits or sign-in rules come from the TKCore-compatible API you connect—not a separate paywall on this screen.
What is Essay extender on TKCORE AI?
It is a dedicated page under our AI tool directory. You enter a request, optional advanced fields (tone, length, and task-specific levers) apply, and you edit the result in the workspace. It is designed for rewriting, summarising, and tightening existing text.
What problems does Essay extender help with?
It targets wordy first drafts and duplicated phrasing. The page uses a clear brief area so you are less likely to get a generic answer that ignores format or audience.
Can I change the model or language?
Yes. Use the language and model controls in the “Language & model” section before you generate. Picking a different model can change style and cost; always review critical text before you ship it.
Is the output final?
Treat it as a strong draft. You should fact-check, align with your brand and legal guidelines, and edit for your voice—especially for public, medical, or legal content.
Where can I read more about using TKCORE tools well?
Start with the blog guides linked below and the main AI tools list. The directory groups related tools so you can graduate from short tasks to longer structured flows when needed.

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