AI essay writer that queries 200M+ real academic papers first — so every citation is verified, never hallucinated.

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The AI Essay Writer That Actually Reads the Research

Most AI writing tools generate citations from memory. That means fake DOIs, misquoted authors, and papers that don't exist — the kind of thing professors catch immediately.

Truessay works differently. Before writing a single word, it queries over 200 million peer-reviewed academic papers from Semantic Scholar and OpenAlex. Only then does it synthesize your essay — grounded entirely in sources that are real, verifiable, and citable.

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  • Launch Date Mar 7, 2026
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hahmed
Mar 10, 2026 at 9:20 AM
If you're working on a research paper that requires accurate citations from a wide range of studies, Truessay could save you a ton of time by ensuring you reference verified sources instead of sifting through questionable claims.
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this_is_cool
Mar 9, 2026 at 3:40 PM
I'm intrigued by Truessay's approach, but I wonder how it handles niche topics where the research might not be as comprehensive. If it pulls from 200M+ papers, does that mean it might still struggle with the latest studies or emerging fields?
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Shy_person22
Mar 9, 2026 at 4:30 AM
I'm curious about how Truessay ensures the accuracy of its citation retrieval from those 200M+ academic papers. What kind of algorithms or methods are used to verify that the papers actually exist and correspond to the claims made in the text? Also, how does it handle updates to the academic database over time?
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Particular_Pack_8750
Mar 9, 2026 at 1:40 AM
What's the pricing structure for Truessay? Are there different plans available, and how does it compare value-wise to other AI writing tools?
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holzjames
Mar 8, 2026 at 11:20 AM
Sounds like a solid way to ensure accurate citations. Curious to see how it stacks up against other tools!
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Shy_person22
Mar 7, 2026 at 5:10 PM
I've tried a few AI writing tools, and I often found myself double-checking citations because they would sometimes lead me to questionable sources. The idea that Truessay pulls from a vast database of real academic papers is intriguing, and it might save a lot of time and stress in the research process. I'm curious to see how it handles complex topics and if the citations hold up under scrutiny.