Feature
Corrections that
teach the rule.
Fixing a document once is a service. Teaching the writer why is a compounding asset. WriteX is the state-of-the-art educational proofreader: every card carries the rule, every word opens a lesson.
Explanations
Plain-language pedagogy, real grammar.
The explanation on an Arabic grammar card is genuine Arabic pedagogy: why the noun is genitive, why the hamza sits on waw, why the compound number disagrees in gender. Writers internalize the rules and error rates fall quarter over quarter.
- Word panel: root, pattern, part of speech, conjugations, synonyms, pronunciation audio.
- Personal statistics: each writer sees their own habits.
- Contextual encyclopedia cards for places and concepts.
A medial hamza is written on waw because the damma is the strongest of the surrounding vowels.
To go. ذهب الأثر: faded away. ذهب عقله: went mad. Full conjugations and synonyms in the word panel.
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The teaching layer, in full.
Errors explanation
Corrections come with the grammar rule behind them, so the same mistake stops recurring. Explanations are deliberately simplified for readers of any age or educational background, which makes WriteX usable by school students and new learners of the language, not only professional editors.
Words explanation
Double-click any unfamiliar word and a full explanation opens with possible synonyms, drawn from a dictionary deep enough to challenge native speakers. Vocabulary grows while the document gets written.
Named entity information
An information hub behind every proper noun: people, countries, landmarks, sport, and more, so a writer can confirm they mean the right entity without leaving the editor.
Quote information
Quotations in the text are identified and annotated: the constitution and article, the Quranic chapter and verse number, the hadith and its source. Institutional accounts can add their own quotation sets.
Frequently asked questions
Do explanations work in both Arabic and English?
Yes. Arabic corrections explain in Arabic grammatical terms; English corrections explain in plain English. The interface itself is bilingual.
Is WriteX suitable for students?
Yes. Explanations are written to be understood at any age or educational level, which is why schools and new learners use it as a teaching aid rather than only a proofreader.
How do I look up a word I do not know?
Double-click it in the editor. A panel opens with the meaning, synonyms, and, for Arabic, the root, pattern, part of speech, and conjugations.
Every word your institution writes, checked.
Official letters to social posts, Arabic and English alike. One assistant that proofreads, enforces your style, and explains every correction, wherever your teams write.
12 error types · Institutional style guides · Works in Office, browsers, and the web editor