Why choose WeWillWrite?

Students write more when the whole class writes at once and nobody waits on grading. Everything on this page can be verified before you sign anything.

Students write more when the whole class writes at once and nobody waits on grading. Everything on this page can be verified before you sign anything.

Why choose WeWillWrite?

Basic is free. School licenses are priced per teacher, not per student.

Basic is free. School licenses are priced per teacher, not per student.

Students do not write enough. Teachers know it matters. But grading thirty pieces of writing takes longer than the week allows. So it gets assigned less than almost anything else. And writing is the one skill that only improves with repetition.

WeWillWrite takes the grading out. Students write in teams against a timer, then the class reads the writing without names attached and votes on it. A full session fits inside one lesson, so a teacher can run one every week instead of once a semester.

The measure that matters is how much students write and how many of them take part, not how long anyone was logged in. Judge WeWillWrite on that measure, in your own classrooms.

Every challenge is a writing task built to Common Core and state ELA standards.

01

Where the AI is, and where it is not.

Students write every word themselves. The AI helps the teacher and never touches the writing. It filters inappropriate language and classmates' names before any text reaches the class. On Premium plans it highlights literary devices when the class reads the finalists, so the teacher has something to teach from. On some challenges it generates the image that sets the scene.

It never writes, never grades and never decides which writing wins. Student writing is never used to train or fine-tune any model, ours or a vendor's.

02

Less student data to govern.

Students join a session with a PIN. No need to create accounts, set passwords or give email addresses. There are no rosters to sync, nothing to install and no student accounts to provision. It runs in the browser on Chromebooks, iPads, laptops and phones.

What we hold about a student is a first name, a last name, a class ID, a device identifier and the writing itself. It is kept until the class or the teacher account is deleted. Writing is anonymous to classmates. The teacher sees who wrote what, so an inappropriate submission can be acted on and progress can be tracked. The list is short, it is published in full and your review can start from it rather than from a questionnaire sent to us.

WeWillWrite is COPPA compliant and operates as a school official under FERPA. Our standard data processing agreement uses Student Data Privacy Consortium frameworks. It is already signed in twenty-six states, including Texas, California, New York, Florida and Illinois.

03

Adoption you can see before you buy.

4M+
Students
200K+
Teachers

Teachers in your district may already be running sessions on the free plan. When you want to see it under your own conditions, a pilot gives three or more teachers full Premium access for ninety days. It is free and there is nothing to commit to. Teachers in the pilot can invite colleagues. At the end, access reverts to the free plan, the writing is retained and the school receives a written report on what happened.

Josie Wozniak at Hillside Middle School in Simi Valley and Bonnie Watson at St. Francis School in Austin have published accounts of what changed in their classrooms.

What rollout involves

The technical checklist, how teachers sign in and how schools start.

Read about implementation

Evidence and results

What happened in classrooms that use it and what we align to.

See the evidence

When you are ready, book a meeting or request a quote. No prerequisites.

Licenses are priced on volume and include priority support. We accept purchase orders, ACH and checks, and a W-9 is available.

FAQ for district leaders

Accessibility and student support

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Privacy and security overview

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Bulk purchasing questions

Frequently asked questions, documents, and help with school purchases.

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Activate your school’s licenses, invite teachers, and manage your plan in three quick steps.