Honorwrite captures the complete writing journey — from first keystroke to final draft — so students prove authenticity and teachers trust the process.
See how Honorwrite protects academic integrity in real time
Every feature is designed to promote genuine learning while giving educators the tools they need to verify student work.
Every keystroke, edit, and revision is tracked in real-time. Demonstrate authentic authorship through transparent writing analytics.
Built-in AI helper guides students with Socratic questions and feedback — logged and auditable, never ghostwriting.
Teachers can replay the entire writing process like a video. See how ideas formed, evolved, and reached the final draft.
Three simple steps from assignment to verified submission.
Students compose essays in a distraction-free editor with autosave, word count, and session tracking — all built in.
Every keystroke, pause, tab switch, and edit is captured in real-time. No plugins or extensions needed.
Replay the writing process, review analytics, and see integrity signals — all from the teacher dashboard.
Go beyond the final draft. Honorwrite gives you a complete window into the writing process so you can trust what students submit.
Focus on your writing. Honorwrite quietly documents your process so your hard work speaks for itself.
The writing replay lets teachers see exactly how an essay was composed — typing, pauses, edits, and revisions — all visualized on a timeline.
See how Honorwrite's process-based approach compares to traditional tools.
| Feature | Honorwrite | Traditional Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Writing Process Tracking | — | |
| Writing Session Replay | — | |
| Tab Activity Monitoring | — | |
| Approved Research Resources | — | |
| AI-Assisted Learning (Logged) | — | |
| Writing Analytics | — | |
| Text-Only Scanning | — |
Plagiarism detectors analyze the final text. Honorwrite captures the entire writing process — keystrokes, pauses, edits, and tab activity — so teachers see how the essay was created, not just what was submitted.
Instead of guessing whether text is AI-generated, Honorwrite shows the writing process itself. If a student wrote the essay keystroke by keystroke, the replay makes that clear. If large blocks were pasted, that shows up too.
Yes. Teachers can approve specific URLs (research sites, assignment prompts, etc.) so those tabs won't be flagged. Students can research freely within approved boundaries.
Writing data is stored securely and only accessible to the assigned teacher. We use JWT authentication, encrypted connections, and never share student data with third parties.
The built-in AI assistant answers writing-related questions using Socratic guidance — it helps students think, not write for them. Every interaction is logged so teachers can review AI usage.
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