You'll get 2 conclusions in the style you picked. Use Regenerate on either card to re-roll.
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About these conclusions
AI-generated text is recognizable by AI-detection tools, plagiarism checkers, and academic-integrity systems, regardless of how it was paraphrased afterwards. Use the output as a starting point for your own writing, and edit it into your voice before publishing.
The pattern-strength score is a deterministic checklist of structural ingredients (closing action, specificity, strong verbs, no clichés, etc.), not a prediction of how the conclusion will resonate with your audience.
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How it works
The Conclusion Generator produces 2 conclusions per submission in whichever of 8 styles you pick. The killer mode is Draft: you paste your full piece, and the AI writes a conclusion that genuinely connects to your specific points rather than producing a generic close that could apply to any article on the topic. The model is given explicit instructions to quote or paraphrase at least one concrete idea from your draft.
Three input modes:
- Topic, a quick description, no draft needed. Useful when you're drafting and want a closing template.
- Outline, paste your body-paragraph bullets and the conclusion weaves them together.
- Draft, paste your full text and the conclusion references your specific points. Word cap per plan (Free 1,000 / Bronze 2,000 / Silver 4,000 / Gold 6,000 / Platinum 10,000).
8 styles with explicit per-style rules baked into the prompt: Summary (no "In conclusion" openers), Call to Action (imperative verb + 2nd person), Question (forward-looking question), Future Outlook ("here's what changes next"), Action Steps (bulleted next steps allowed), Academic (thesis restatement + limitations + future research), Story (vignette or callback), Bold (no hedging).
3 length presets: Short 50-100 words, Medium 100-200 (default), Long 200-300. The word counter on each result card colors green/amber/red against the chosen range.
Honest framing. AI text is recognizable by AI detectors regardless of how it was paraphrased. The pattern-strength score on each card is a deterministic checklist (closing action, specificity, strong verbs, no clichés), not a prediction of audience resonance.
Plan caps. 2 conclusions per submission, every plan. Each call consumes a portion of your shared daily AI token budget; the budget is shared across all AI tools on this site (Free 50/day; Bronze 100; Silver 200; Gold 400; Platinum 1,000).
What you will see
- Mode toggle (Topic / Outline / Draft)
- Switches the input semantics, NOT just the label. Draft mode is the differentiator: it asks the AI to reference your actual content, not write generically.
- Style
- Summary / Call to Action / Question / Future Outlook / Action Steps / Academic / Story / Bold. Each has explicit rules baked into the prompt about openers, structure, and tone constraints.
- Audience
- Optional dropdown for the audience type (General, Academic, Business, Marketing, Technical). The model adjusts vocabulary and references to fit.
- Focus keyword
- Optional phrase the conclusion should preserve. Useful for SEO targeting.
- Length picker
- Short / Medium / Long pills. Affects both the prompt guidance and the green/amber/red color states on the word counter.
- Tone
- One of 15 styles (Standard, Formal, Casual, etc.). Each tone shifts both word choice and sentence structure.
- Conclusion cards
- 2 cards per submission, each with the conclusion text (editable), word counter, length-state pill (good / warn / danger vs. the chosen length range), strength-score badge, reasons chips, Copy and Regenerate buttons.
- Recent submissions
- The last 10 submissions, kept locally for 30 days.
Frequently asked questions
How do I generate a conclusion with this tool?
Pick a mode (Topic for a generic close, Outline if you have bullet points the conclusion should tie together, or Draft if you have your full piece written and you want a conclusion that actually references your specific points). Pick a style (Summary, Call to Action, Question, Future Outlook, Action Steps, Academic, Story, or Bold), pick a length (Short 50-100 words, Medium 100-200 default, or Long 200-300), pick a tone, and click Generate 2 conclusions. You get 2 conclusions in the style you picked, each with Regenerate to re-roll.
What are the 5 steps of a good conclusion?
- Restate the main point. The reader has been reading for a while; remind them what the piece was actually about.
- Synthesize, do not summarize. Don't just list the body paragraphs again; pull the threads together into a single takeaway.
- Add new context. Why does the main point matter? What changes if the reader acts on it?
- End with action or implication. Tell the reader what to do, what to think next, or what the broader implication is.
- Avoid hedging in the last sentence. The closing sentence should be confident, even if the body had appropriate qualifiers.
What is a simple conclusion example?
A short Summary-style close: "Bamboo toothbrushes won't solve plastic pollution by themselves, but they cut a small recurring source from your routine. If the rest of your bathroom is already swapped to refill or compostable formats, this one is a no-brainer; if you're still in the disposable-everything era, this is a low-friction place to start." It restates the point, synthesizes (it's a starter swap, not a silver bullet), adds context (where you are in your eco journey changes the recommendation), and ends with a clear implication.
How do I start a conclusion?
Avoid the obvious openers: "In conclusion,", "To summarize,", "In summary,", "To wrap up,". They're the literary equivalent of clearing your throat, and they immediately signal "the next paragraph is the conclusion" which is information the reader already has. The Summary style preset in this tool explicitly bans those openers in its prompt. Stronger openers: restate the main claim directly, ask a forward-looking question, name the implication, or pose the reader's next decision.
What is a good closing statement?
A good closing statement is one sentence the reader could carry around in their head and quote later. It is specific (avoids "be sure to consider all the factors" generic-isms), confident (no hedging), and connected to the reader's real life (action, implication, or change of perspective). The Bold style preset is tuned for this; it asks the model to skip the hedge words and land a strong closing line.
What is the difference between the 8 conclusion styles?
- Summary, restates the main point and synthesizes. Most common.
- Call to Action, ends with imperative verbs and 2nd-person ("Do X. Try Y.").
- Question, ends with a forward-looking question for the reader.
- Future Outlook, "Here's what changes next" / what the next 5 years look like.
- Action Steps, allows a small bulleted next-steps list (the only style that allows bullets).
- Academic, restates the thesis, acknowledges limitations, gestures toward future research.
- Story, closes with a brief vignette or callback to the opening anecdote.
- Bold, the strongest declarative close, no hedging.
How does Draft mode actually use my full text?
In Draft mode, you paste your full draft and the AI is given explicit instructions: do NOT write a generic conclusion that could apply to any piece on this topic; reference the SPECIFIC points, examples, or themes in the user's text; quote or paraphrase at least one concrete idea from the draft. This is the killer differentiator vs every free competitor in the SERP, which mostly ignores the input text and generates a generic close. Heads up: longer drafts mean more input tokens, so Draft mode word caps are per-plan (Free 1,000 words; Bronze 2,000; Silver 4,000; Gold 6,000; Platinum 10,000).
How many conclusions do I get per submission and per day?
2 conclusions per submission, every plan. Regenerate to re-roll either card. Each call consumes a portion of your shared daily AI token budget; the quota chip on the page shows your real-time remaining count. The budget is shared across every AI tool on this site: Free 50 tokens/day; Bronze 100; Silver 200; Gold 400; Platinum 1,000.