Built for students
See your draft through the rubric your marker will use
The difference between a 58 and a 68 is almost always a criterion in the rubric you did not fully address. Rubrica shows you which one, before it costs you the grade.
What Rubrica does for students
Reads your actual rubric
Not a generic writing standard. The specific criteria and weightings your marker will use.
Compares your draft criterion by criterion
Every rubric row gets its own score and comment so you can see where the marks are being left behind.
Tells you what to revise first
Prioritised by weighting and by impact. You get a clear list: fix this, then this, then this.
Shows you what each unaddressed criterion is worth
Each rubric row carries weight. Rubrica surfaces the high-weight gaps first so you fix the ones that move the band, not the ones that feel easy.
Free revisions, pay only once per assignment
Check, revise, recheck. You are not charged again for the same essay.
Free tools you can use right now
Even without signing up.
Rubric decoder
Translate rubric language into plain English.
Brief analyzer
Extract word count, deadlines, directive verbs from your brief.
Reference verifier
Catch fake or AI-fabricated citations before submission.
Grade calculator
GPA, WAM, or CGPA on any scale.
Word counter
Word count plus Flesch readability score.
Citation formatter
APA, Harvard, MLA with auto-fill from URLs.
FAQs from students
I can't afford a writing tutor. Is this a realistic alternative?
Rubrica is not a replacement for a human tutor but it is the closest substitute for late-night self-assessment when a tutor is not available. Per-submission cost is $0.49 and revisions are free, so one assignment's worth of feedback costs less than a coffee.
How is this different from Grammarly?
Grammarly improves your sentences. It does not know your rubric and cannot tell you whether your draft actually addresses what your marker is looking for. Rubrica is rubric-aware: it reads the specific marking criteria for your assignment and scores the draft against them.
What if English is not my first language?
Rubrica is particularly useful for international students. Rubric language is technical and often unclear even to native speakers. Use our free rubric decoder to translate the rubric into plain English, then run the full rubric check on your draft.
Will my tutor know I used it?
Rubrica produces revision feedback, not a final essay. Tutors expect students to revise with feedback from peer reviews, writing centres, and self-assessment tools - Rubrica is another way to do that work before you submit. The submitted essay is still yours.