Build your thesis before you write

The hardest part of a research paper is not the writing. It is knowing whether your argument holds together before you are 4,000 words in. warrantd lets you build and stress-test your thesis structure first.

State your thesis

Start with the central argument you want to make. Your thesis anchors the entire scaffold and gives every claim a clear purpose.

Build out your claims

Add the claims that support your thesis. Each claim is a distinct point. Connect them visually to see how your argument flows.

Attach evidence

Link sources to your claims. warrantd tracks evidence status: strong, weak, or unsupported. You can see at a glance where your argument needs work.

Write with confidence

Start your draft knowing your structure holds. Link sentences to the scaffold so every paragraph traces back to a supported claim.

Why structure your argument first?

Writers who outline their argument before drafting spend less time restructuring later. warrantd goes further than an outline. It tracks which claims have evidence, which are unsupported, and how everything connects. You write the first draft knowing the logic is sound.