Last-minute help

Assignment due tonight? Still handled.

You didn't plan it this way, but it's due tonight and you're starting now. Minutely is built for exactly this: describe the assignment, get a draft back in your own voice in minutes, and let it schedule the submission right up to the deadline.

No judgment, no lecture on time management. Just the fastest path from a blank page to something turned in on time.

Free to start · no credit card · you approve every send

Built for exactly this moment

Minutely's Last Minute mode fires the submission as close to the deadline as you want, down to seconds before it locks, so you can keep reading and editing the draft until the last possible moment.

  • Draft back in minutes, in your own writing style
  • Edit or regenerate with feedback right up until you approve
  • Scheduled to submit at the exact deadline, server-side
  • Works even if you close your laptop the second you approve

One read-through, then it's out of your hands

Read the draft once, approve it, and Minutely handles the formatting and the send. It's the fastest legitimate way to go from panic to submitted, and you still see and approve every word first.

How it works

01
Describe it

Tell Minutely the assignment, the word count, and the deadline.

02
Approve the draft

Read it, edit it, or ask for a rewrite. Nothing sends without you.

03
It submits itself

Straight into Canvas, or emailed to your professor from your own inbox — right at the deadline.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can it actually write something?+

Most drafts come back in under a minute. You can regenerate with feedback and still make a deadline that's an hour away.

Can it submit right at the deadline, not before?+

Yes, Last Minute mode schedules the send for seconds before the assignment locks, server-side, so it doesn't depend on you being online.

What if I only have 10 minutes?+

Describe the assignment, set the deadline, and approve the first draft if there's no time to iterate. It's still your call before anything sends.

Is it free for a one-off emergency?+

Yes, your first 2 submissions a month are free, no card required.

Your assignment is already done. You just don't know it yet.

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