Welcome to NeuraWrite
Long-form drafts with real sources, outline review, humanization, and Word export—plus where to click first.
Last updated May 11, 2026
You use NeuraWrite when you want cited, reviewable output: an outline you can change before generation, a draft you can edit, and checks you can read before you ship.
What you can do here
- Write with sources — Scholar and related paths gather material, keep citations tied to claims, and export formatted Word files.
- Ask in Chat — Short answers, rewrites, and research-style help without opening a full document flow.
- Start delegated work — When you need a deliverable end-to-end, Aura can carry a task with visible steps (limits vary by plan).
Pick a starting point
- Sign in, then open your workspace. That is the default home after login.
- Use Create in the sidebar when you already know the type of piece (essay, deck, and other entry points live there).
- Open this help center’s hub whenever you want searchable articles instead of chat.
When something breaks
- Billing, access, or account-specific problems → Contact support.
- Short factual questions → FAQ first, then support if you are still stuck.
Next step
Open your workspace and try one prompt or open Create from the sidebar.
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Related in Getting started
- Create your first documentFrom Create, open Write an essay: set type and citations, approve the outline, then export when the draft is ready.
- Guided mode vs quick modeGuided reviews a full outline before body text. Quick generates faster when you accept the model’s proposed structure.
- Writing level and audienceWriting level sets depth and register; audience sets who the reader is—both apply before generation starts.