Echo learns your writing style from 3 samples, then drafts discussion posts, short answers, and long essays in your voice — not the default AI cadence your professor can spot from space.
Paste 3 samples of your own writing once. Echo extracts your cadence and uses it for every cast forever. Discussion posts, short answers, essays that sound like you. 5 credits.
Applying to internships or your first job? Editor tailors your résumé and cover letter to each posting. 5 credits per cast.
First real LinkedIn profile pic. Shine gives you 4–8 options that still look like you, not a stock photo. 12 credits.
Echo drafts in your voice; you edit to match the prompt. Works for humanities, business, comms, poli-sci.
The grind of weekly posts. Echo knocks out first drafts that sound like the student wrote them.
Grad school, med school, law school apps. Echo + Editor pair for the essay and the résumé.
Summer internship season. Editor tailors résumés per posting, Shine gives you the profile pic.
Echo polishes without sounding like ChatGPT. The difference matters for reviewers.
Senior year → real world. Editor for the résumé, Shine for LinkedIn, Echo for thank-you notes.
Short answer: depends on your school. Long answer: Merl is built to help you write in your own voice, not submit AI-generated slop as your own. Echo writes in your voice because you taught it from your samples — not a generic "AI writing style." If you use it to speed up a draft you then edit yourself, that's writing with a tool. If you paste output straight in without reading it, that's on you.
Free first cast, every agent. Try the full kit before finals week.
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