Discover ARKA-AI's Quick Tools - pre-configured AI assistants for writing, coding, and research tasks.
One-Click AI Tools
Quick Tools are pre-configured prompts that help you accomplish common tasks faster. Instead of writing detailed instructions, just select a tool and provide your input.
Quick Tools are organized into three categories based on their purpose:Writing, Code, and Research.

Writing tools help you create, edit, and improve written content.
Improve clarity, tone, and flow of existing text while preserving meaning.
Condense long articles, documents, or content into key points.
Elaborate on brief notes or outlines into fuller content.
Check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Code tools help you write, understand, and debug code faster.
Get a clear explanation of what code does and how it works.
Find and fix bugs in your code with suggested solutions.
Improve code structure, readability, and maintainability.
Create unit tests for your functions and components.
For Advanced Code Work
For more comprehensive code analysis, use Coding Studio which provides a dedicated interface with diff views and multi-file support.
Research tools help you gather information and analyze topics.
Get complex topics explained in plain, easy-to-understand language.
Get side-by-side comparisons of technologies, approaches, or concepts.
Analyze advantages and disadvantages of options or decisions.
Generate ideas and creative solutions for problems.
Click the Quick Tools button in the sidebar or use the dropdown in the chat header.
Choose Writing, Code, or Research based on your task.
Select the specific tool that matches what you want to accomplish.
Enter the text, code, or topic you want the tool to work with.
The AI processes your input with the tool's specialized prompt.

Each tool is optimized for specific tasks. "Rewrite Better" improves existing text, while "Expand" creates new content from ideas.
The better your input, the better the output. Include context when it helps clarify your needs.
Run tools multiple times or chain them together. Summarize first, then rewrite for clarity.