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