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Short Supplement Distiller

Paste a longer essay and get 50-, 100-, and 150-word versions. Useful when you need to reshape an essay for multiple supplemental word limits.

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Short Supp Distiller FAQ

Why distill to 3 different lengths?+

Because supplementals vary widely: 150 words (Common App short), 100 words (Stanford short takes), 50 words (Yale short answers). Having 3 lengths from your same essay lets you adapt to any short prompt fast.

Will the 50-word version still feel like my essay?+

Usually. The tool preserves your voice and your strongest concrete detail. At 50 words, the essay becomes essentially one image plus one insight, which is the right compression for that length.

Can I reuse the distilled versions across multiple schools?+

Yes, if the prompts are similar. Short supplementals often ask essentially the same question in different words (What excites you? What are you passionate about?). One distilled version can anchor multiple schools' short answers.

Is this tool really free?+

Yes. One run per day per IP is free with no signup. Create a free account for a few more runs per day, or upgrade to Pro for unlimited use of every tool plus full essay scoring.

Do you store the essay I paste in?+

No. Inputs are sent to the AI model for this single request and not saved in our database. For logged-in users on the editor, drafts are saved to your account.

How is this different from asking ChatGPT?+

The system prompts are tuned specifically for college admissions essays and locked to produce structured output with guardrails against invention, preserved voice, and formatting constraints (word limits, character limits, etc.).

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