// product

Built for the way writers actually work.

Five hand-crafted features that compound. None of them feel like AI features — they feel like writing tools that happen to be smart.

// 01 · drafts

Drafts that start where you stop.

Highlight a sentence and ask Your Business to keep going. It studies the surrounding paragraphs — your voice, your rhythm, the structure of the section — before producing one option, two, or four side by side.

essay — flow.md

The case for a slower internet

The first decade of the social web optimized one variable: how quickly a thought could travel from one person to another. It worked. But speed of travel is not the same as quality of arrival.

A thought arrives differently when it has been allowed to sit for two days, get bored of itself, and come back wearing different clothes. The slow internet is not a romantic idea. It's a practical recovery.

draft 01 draft 02 draft 03 draft 04
// 02 · templates

Twelve templates, one keystroke away.

Long essay. Cold email. Internal memo. Conference talk. Cover letter. Each template is a structure, not a fill-in-the-blank. Pick one and Your Business sets up the outline, then disappears.

templates — pick one
L
Long essayArgument-driven, 1500–3000 words
E
Cold emailOne ask, one paragraph, one signal
B
Blog postHook · point · proof · close
M
MemoInternal update with TL;DR
T
TalkConference outline with timing
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New from blankJust a page with your cursor
// 03 · tone

Tone shifts you can actually feel.

Most AI tone controls are a polite fiction. Your Business's tone slider has six axes and previews the change in real time on a real sentence from your draft — so you can see the shift before you commit.

tone — preview
ReservedWarm
CasualFormal
LooseDense
"We've been heads-down for a quarter, so this is the first letter we've written in a while — and it's a long one. Settle in, we made tea."
// 04 · ai commands

Type slash. Ask anything.

Mid-paragraph, hit /. Continue, summarize, find a quote, simplify, fact-check, translate. Every command is reversible — undo once and you're back where you were.

/ commands
⌘J/ continueKeep this paragraph going
⌘K/ toneShift register on the selection
⌘L/ outlineOutline this section in 5 bullets
⌘D/ shortenCut to 60% length, keep meaning
⌘F/ find quoteSurface a real quote on this topic
⌘T/ translateTranslate selection to 40+ languages
⌘B/ fact checkFlag claims that need a citation
// 05 · collaboration

Comments that feel like Notes.

Teams plans add lightweight inline comments and threaded reviews — built so a working draft can pass through three editors and still feel like one human's voice.

comments — Q2 letter
Hana22 minutes ago

Could we lead with the customer outcome instead? "Two months ago" reads as inward.

Marc14 minutes ago

Agree. Tagging @yourbusiness for a tighter open.

Your Businessjust now

Try: "Six things you taught us this quarter — written down, before we forget any of them."

// at a glance

What's in each plan.

Free is generous. Pro is where most full-time writers live. Teams adds the shared workspace.

FeatureSolo (free)ProTeams
DocumentsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
AI commands per month40UnlimitedUnlimited
Mac, Windows, iOS appsIncludedIncluded
Voice dictationIncludedIncluded
Custom tone profilesIncludedIncluded
Comments + reviewsIncluded
Shared style guidesIncluded
SSO + adminIncluded
// workflow

One file. Four shortcuts.

// 01

Open a fresh page

Or pick a template. Either way, the cursor lands and the chrome fades.

// 02

Write, slash, write

Type until you're stuck. Hit slash. Ask. Keep going. Don't stop to format.

// 03

Tighten with tone

Run the tone slider once at the end. Adjust voice across the entire draft in seconds.

// 04

Ship anywhere

Export Markdown, HTML, .docx, or send straight to Substack, Ghost, or your CMS.

Stop fighting the page.

Free forever for solo writers. Pro is $12/month — cheaper than the coffee you write with.