Getting Started

New here? This page walks you through each tool and how to use it. Takes about 3 minutes to read.

The Big Picture — 4 Steps
  1. Pick a tool from the menu at the top based on what you're working on.
  2. Choose your career pathway or document type. Everything is organized by career area, so you'll see writing that fits your program.
  3. Write your response. You get a guided form or prompt — never a blank page. Fill it in the way a professional in that job would.
  4. Use the AI Coach for feedback, then revise and try again. That back-and-forth is how you actually get better.
💡 The AI Coach guides you — it never writes it for you. Doing the thinking yourself is what builds real skill and what wins competitions and impresses employers.
Tool-by-Tool Guide

🏢 Workplace Simulator

Step into a real job and write the document a professional would.
  1. Pick your career pathway (Culinary, Welding, Health Science, and more).
  2. Choose a workplace scenario — read the situation carefully, the details matter.
  3. Fill out the document form (incident report, work order, etc.) — every field counts.
  4. Click AI Coach Feedback for supervisor-style notes, then revise.
Open Simulator →

✍️ Pathway Writing

Career writing in your trade — the real documents from your field.
  1. Choose your pathway, then the document type that matches a real task in your trade.
  2. Follow the structure it gives you — that structure IS the professional format.
  3. Use the AI Coach to check your work before you finish.
  4. Download your finished document when you're done.
Open Pathway Writing →

📝 Career Writing Skills

The writing every career needs — great for job hunting.
  1. Start with the professional email or cover letter if you're applying for jobs.
  2. Work through procedures, meeting notes, and goal plans as you need them.
  3. Each one teaches the format employers expect.
Open Writing Skills →

🏆 Competition & Club Center

Competition prep and chapter documents for your CTSO.
  1. Choose your organization (FCCLA, FBLA, DECA, HOSA, FFA, and more) and your state.
  2. Pick a competition event, or a chapter document (constitution, bylaws, minutes, budget).
  3. Use Coach Me to be guided through your research and prep step by step.
  4. Or use Develop Document to build from your own notes, then Download.
Open Competition Center →
Good to Know
  1. Your work saves automatically on your device — come back anytime and pick up where you left off.
  2. Works on phones, tablets, and computers — any browser.
  3. No internet for a moment? The tools still work; your writing is saved locally.
Teachers: AI features can be turned off with ?ai=off on any tool link, and back on with ?ai=on. Questions? Email jeff@wblforge.com.