IELTS Writing AI Logo
IELTS Writing AI

Review Process

How IELTS Writing AI checks pages before users trust them

This page explains who owns review responsibility, what gets checked, and how correction requests are handled when page copy, educational examples, or product claims drift out of sync.

3 layers

Content, criteria, and product-behavior checks

1 inbox

Users can report unclear explanations or stale claims directly

Live alignment

Marketing and educational pages are checked against actual checker behavior

Who reviews what

Different review responsibilities exist for different risks: unclear educational advice, weak criteria mapping, and mismatches between the page and the actual product.

Editorial Team

Owns article clarity, topical coverage, and whether a page answers the search intent a candidate actually has.

Criteria Review Workflow

Checks that pages about score improvement still map advice to Task Response, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy.

Product Feedback QA

Compares marketing copy and help content against actual product behavior so free, monthly, and yearly expectations stay aligned.

What gets checked before a page is treated as current

Product changes

Pages are reviewed when checker behavior, pricing flow, or report depth changes enough to affect user expectations.

Criteria drift

Pages are revisited when examples or explanations stop mapping cleanly to the four IELTS writing criteria.

User-reported issues

If users report unclear feedback, stale claims, or mismatches between the page and the product, that URL is sent into correction review.

Request a review or correction

To report a questionable explanation, a stale pricing statement, or a mismatch between page copy and the product, email [email protected] with the page URL and what appears incorrect.

Want to compare the page with the real product?

Open the checker, run a practice essay, and compare the output with the review commitments on this page. That is the fastest way to see whether the product and the site still match.