The Full Draft Writer is Multilo's first end-to-end autonomous document agent. You give it a topic and a target length; it researches your library and the open web, plans an outline, drafts the body section by section, and inserts citations as it goes. The result lands directly in your editor — already structured, already cited, ready to revise.
What it ships
- Universal across document types — research papers, essays, lab reports, literature reviews, long-form articles. Pick the kind from the kickoff dialog; the agent picks the right structure.
- Real research pass, not template fill-in — it queries your project library first, then web search, scoring sources for fit before quoting them.
- Live citation insertion — every claim is anchored to a source the moment it's written, not bolted on later.
- Streams into your editor as it writes — you watch the outline land, then the sections fill in. Stop or steer at any phase.
How it works
- Research — the agent reads your topic, mines your library for prior sources, and fans out web queries for gaps.
- Plan — it proposes an outline; tweak headings before drafting begins.
- Draft — sections fill in one at a time, using the same inline-suggestion engine you use day to day.
- Cite — every paragraph that makes a factual claim gets an anchored citation in your chosen style — APA, IEEE, Harvard, MLA, or Chicago.
Why it matters
Autonomous writers usually trade rigor for speed — they generate plausible-sounding paragraphs with fabricated sources. Full Draft Writer is wired into Multilo's existing citation and library infrastructure, so every reference is verifiable, every claim is anchored, and nothing is invented. You get the speed of an agent and the rigor of writing it by hand.
Get started
Open the desktop app, pick a project, and click Full Draft Writer in the command palette or sidebar. Choose your document type, drop in a topic, pick a target length, and let it run.