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While remote work offers employees greater flexibility and reduces overhead costs for companies, its long-term adoption should be approached cautiously because it risks eroding workplace community and blurring the boundaries between personal and professional life.
About this tool
Staring at a blank page trying to distill a topic into a single, defensible sentence is one of the most common places students get stuck. This tool takes your rough notes — a topic plus whatever scattered ideas or arguments you already have — and produces a clear, arguable thesis statement you can build an essay around. It's meant for the planning stage before you've written anything, which makes it the opposite direction of the essay-to-abstract tool, which summarizes an essay you've already finished.
Frequently asked questions
Will the thesis match my personal opinion?+
It's generated from the ideas you provide, so include your actual stance or leaning in the input — the tool builds the thesis around the ideas you give it, not an independent opinion.
Is the thesis guaranteed to be arguable, not just descriptive?+
The tool is instructed to produce a stance-taking, arguable statement rather than a factual description, but you should still sanity-check that it fits your assignment's requirements.
Can I use this for a persuasive speech instead of an essay?+
Yes — a strong thesis statement works the same way for a persuasive speech's core argument.