Six in one·ai tools

AI Tools — six micro-tools for the moments search is not enough

Topic Demystifier, Answer Outliner, Quote & Anecdote Bank, Concept Linker, Counter-argument Drill, Examiner Lens. Each is a tightly scoped Bedrock prompt — no chat babysitting required.

Six tools
Structured output
Prompt-cached
Tier-aware models
Six tools, one click each
AI Tools dashboard
tool 1
Topic Demystifier
plain-English rewrite
tool 2
Answer Outliner
UPSC-style skeleton
tool 3
Quote Bank
attributable lines
tool 4
Concept Linker
cross-paper map
tool 5
Counter-arg Drill
5 strongest opposites
tool 6
Examiner Lens
mark-down review
Output · structured JSON
{ "intro": "…", "body": [...], "conclusion": "…" }
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6
purpose-built tools
1
click per output
JSON
structured, not prose

Why teams pick it

Three things you get on day one

  1. Purpose-built, not generic

    Each tool is a tuned prompt with structured output validation — no "ChatGPT-but-for-UPSC" hand-waving.

    Benefit 1 of 3
  2. Structured outputs

    Outliner returns a JSON skeleton you can drop into your editor. Quote bank returns attributable quotes with sources, not paraphrases.

    Benefit 2 of 3
  3. Prompt-cached

    Tool personas are cached via Bedrock prompt caching — repeat invocations on the same tool stay fast and cheap.

    Benefit 3 of 3

How it works

From input to output, in three

  1. Step 1input

    Pick a tool

    Six tiles on the AI Tools dashboard. Each tile says exactly what it takes in and what it gives back.

  2. Step 2process

    Type your topic

    Plain text — "GST Council voting structure", "Mahatma Gandhi on satyagraha as method", "DPSP Article 39(b)". One sentence is enough.

  3. Step 3output

    Read the structured output

    Outline / quote list / counter-argument list / concept-linkage map — copyable into your notes app or mains practice editor.

Built for

Three readers we kept in mind

Outline-drafter
use case

Knows the topic but stares at the cursor — needs a UPSC-style skeleton in 10 seconds.

Quote collector
use case

Wants attributable, examiner-ready lines for Essay paper — no more dubious "Anonymous" quotes.

Counter-arg debater
use case

Drafts a thesis, runs Counter-argument Drill to stress-test before the actual answer goes down.

Under the hood

Capabilities that actually ship

  • Topic Demystifier — plain-English rewrite with named-entity preservation
  • Answer Outliner — UPSC-style intro/body/conclusion skeleton with marks-allotted hints
  • Quote & Anecdote Bank — attributable lines with cited source per item
  • Concept Linker — cross-paper linkages (GS-2 ↔ GS-3 overlaps, etc.)
  • Counter-argument Drill — five strongest opposing positions on a thesis
  • Examiner Lens — "what would a UPSC examiner mark down here?" review of your draft

Related

The rest of the toolkit

FAQ

Questions worth answering

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