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Written by Cal Short
Updated over a week ago

The Research sidebar brings topical knowledge directly to you, so that you can write factual, up-to-date articles for your readers.

How it works

When you create a new draft, Reword uses its live research feature to build a research model of your topic. This is designed to bring all of the information you need directly into your editor.

The result is an editor which helps you not just write faster, but better articles for your readers.

The first 6 research sections are fixed:

  • What subheadings matter to my readers?

  • What facts should my readers know?

  • What statistics could be relevant?

  • What quotes could I reference?

  • What questions do my readers have?

  • What other titles could work for this article?

The last 5 sections are based on the topic itself, to help you explore different perspectives and intents.

Getting citations

Fact-checking is a big part of Reword, which is why our research assistant brings citations to you where possible.

Just click on the information to insert the content with a citation pre-linked.

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