Discussion board planner

Discussion Post Generator

Create a structured discussion board post, peer reply ideas, citation placeholders, and a rubric checklist for class forums, professional learning groups, and workplace discussions.

Outline Draft starter Peer replies Checklist
Discussion post generator dashboard preview
Runs in your browser No signup No AI API Planning draft

Turn a prompt into a thoughtful discussion plan

Enter the discussion prompt, topic, stance, and evidence notes. The generator builds a claim, outline, draft starter, reply options, and a checklist you can revise before posting.

Opening claim Add inputs to generate a claim. Outputs update instantly.

Inputs

Prompt and position
Evidence and style

Generated plan

Main claim Generating...

Revise this into your own voice before posting.

Draft starter

Discussion post framework

A strong discussion post usually starts with a direct claim, connects that claim to the prompt, uses evidence or a specific example, and ends with a question that invites useful replies.

Claim -> reason -> evidence -> connection -> question

Use this page as a planning helper. Replace placeholders with your own analysis, verify every fact, and follow your course or community policy.

How do I write a good discussion board post?

Answer the prompt directly, state a clear position, support it with evidence or an example, connect back to the class theme, and end with a specific question for peers.

Does this tool write a final assignment for me?

No. It creates a planning draft and structure. You are responsible for editing, adding original thought, citing sources, and following your instructor or platform policy.

Can I make peer reply ideas?

Yes. The generated plan includes reply starters for agreement, extension, respectful challenge, and follow-up questions.

Does the generator store my prompt?

No. It runs locally in your browser and does not send your prompt or draft to a server.