Paste the problem AND what you've already tried. Limud names the concept, hands you the next hint, and flags the common trap — but never finishes the problem for you. You do the math.
Paste your draft. Limud mirrors your structure back, points at where the argument is strong and where it's wobbly, and gives you three specific things to fix before the next draft. It will not rewrite a single sentence — that's the assignment.
Paste your messy lecture notes. Limud fixes typos, decodes your abbreviations, adds headings, and writes a TL;DR — using only words and concepts YOU wrote down. Never invents content. Your notes stay your notes.
Paste your data, hypothesis, and a draft (rough is fine). Limud outlines what each section should answer, suggests how to present your data, and critiques your draft against rubric standards. You write the report. Limud makes sure it lands.
Standard intro / methods / results / discussion structure
Paste a claim or paragraph. Limud suggests real sources that back it up, formatted in APA, MLA, or Chicago. We don't write the essay — we find the evidence.
APA, MLA, and Chicago formats out of the box
Flags weak or unsupported claims before you submit
Hints when you get stuck on a math problem, feedback on your lab report drafts, and practice quizzes to drill the concepts — for the science / math grind.