Pricing

Priced by the deadline, not the word.

Buyers think in schools, deadlines, submission cycles. So that’s how Rewritelyapp is priced. The Application Bundle is the default offer; everything else is for buyers who don’t fit the bundle shape.

Each one-time purchase grants a credit you consume when you open the matching document. Credits don’t expire. Voice fingerprint, 5-signal detector, and the edit-history attestation export are included in every credit.

The headline offer

Buy a deadline. Get the workspace.

One Application Bundle covers everything one school asks of you, statement, supplements, short answers, ‘why us’ essays, with unlimited polishes until the deadline, voice-consistent across documents, and one edit-history attestation at the end.

Statement only

$19 · one document

For a single personal statement up to 1,500 words. Skip the bundle if you’re only polishing one essay.

  • 1 document, unlimited re-polish (30 days)
  • reviewer-aware polish
  • 5-signal detector verdict
  • Voice fingerprint applied
  • Single-document Disclosure PDF
Polish one statement
Default offer

Application Bundle

$79 · one school, one deadline

All essays for one school. Cloud Tasks orchestrated against your deadline. Voice-consistent across the whole bundle.

  • Up to 14 documents for one school
  • Unlimited polishes until deadline
  • Voice fingerprint across all docs
  • 5-signal detector per document
  • Deadline-aware email reminders
  • Full edit-history attestation export
Start a bundle

Multi-School Pack

$199 · up to 5 schools

For applicants in the same admissions cycle to multiple programmes. One voice fingerprint, five bundles.

  • 5 separate school bundles
  • Shared voice fingerprint
  • Cross-school essay deduplication
  • Consolidated deadline calendar
  • 5 Disclosure Bundles, one per school
Multi-school pack
$99 / year
Submission Pass · annual

One bundle credit + 12 months of Pro.

For applicants and researchers who’ll need this more than once in a year. Includes one Application Bundle credit (worth $79) plus 12 months of Pro access (high-volume polish, fair-use applies). Saves $160 vs paying separately.

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Verified students: $69/year. Cancel any time, pro-rated refund.

Verified .edu / .ac.* students: Application Bundle at $59, Multi-School at $149. Verify your email →

For researchers

Priced by the submission, not the word.

Manuscript polish that respects citations, journal style, and the multi-stage rhythm of a real submission.

Paper polish

$29 · one manuscript

A single manuscript up to 10,000 words. Citation-aware (in development) via Document AI extraction, per-section polish budget.

  • Per-journal style retrieval via pgvector retrieval
  • Document AI citation extraction
  • Methods-section guard rails
  • Per-section audit log
  • Single-manuscript Disclosure PDF
Polish a paper
For PIs & postdocs

Submission-Cycle Retainer

$149 · 120-day cycle

Pre-submission polish, reviewer-response rebuttal, cover letter, one workflow, one Disclosure Bundle.

  • Pre-submission paper polish
  • Revise-and-resubmit rebuttal letter
  • Cover letter polish
  • One Cloud Tasks workflow over 120 days
  • Audit-logged Disclosure Bundle
  • Deadline reminders for journal SLAs
Start a cycle

Word pack (fallback)

$5 · 10,000 words

For odd jobs that don’t fit a bundle, cover letters, short answers, ad-hoc paragraphs.

  • 10,000 polished words, no expiry
  • Works across every Rewritelyapp tool
  • Stacks with your free quota
  • No subscription
Buy a word pack
Subscriptions

For people who write all the time.

Researchers in writing season. Application coaches with rolling caseloads. Anyone who’d rather not think about word counts.

Free

$0 · forever

Enough to see the polish work on a real opening, not enough to finish a submission. No card required.

  • 1,200 words / month
  • Full rubric & detector diagnosis (locked output)
  • 1 document at a time
  • Community support
Start free
Best value

Pro

$15 / month

For graduate students, postdocs and writers in season. Cancel anytime.

  • 50,000 words / month
  • All polish tools (statement, paper, humanizer)
  • Unlimited documents
  • Style guide selector (14 journals)
  • Document history (90 days)
  • Priority email support
Start a Pro plan

Lab / Team

$59 / month

For labs, application-coaching practices, and writing centers. Up to 5 seats.

  • 250,000 words / month, shared
  • 5 seats included (+$10 / extra)
  • Shared document library
  • API access (1,000 calls / day)
  • Admin panel, usage reporting
  • Dedicated onboarding call
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Honest comparison

What you actually pay, vs. the alternatives.

Option Cost Annotated edits? Detector check? Voice preservation?
Rewritelyapp Statement polish $19 once Yes, with citations 3 detectors Strategy-driven
Professional admissions editor $300–$2,500 Sometimes (track changes) No Human-paced
Generic AI ‘humanizer’ $10–$30 / mo No (black box) Single detector Often flattens
ChatGPT / Claude alone $20 / mo No No Adds AI voice

If you can afford a $1,000 admissions editor, hire one, you’ll get something better than any tool. Rewritelyapp exists for everyone else.

Pricing FAQ

What people ask before they pay.

Do one-shot polishes auto-renew?

No. A one-shot is a one-time charge. No subscription is created, no card is stored unless you opt in.

What’s the refund policy?

Email hello@rewritelyapp.com within 14 days of any purchase. We refund without asking for a reason.

Do you offer student discounts?

The free tier is the student discount, 1,200 words / month, forever, with no card. For the Pro plan, students with a verifiable .edu, .ac.* or partner-university email get 30% off automatically at checkout.

What currencies do you charge in?

Prices shown in USD. Stripe converts to your local currency at checkout. We support cards from 196 countries and Apple/Google Pay.

Is there an API?

Yes, included in the Lab/Team plan (1,000 calls/day) and available standalone from $99/mo. Email us for keys.

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