Writezy

A distraction-free text editor living on a canvas of ideas.

/raitsi/

A distraction-free text editor

living on a canvas of ideas.

Writezy

/raitsi/

Exploring the duality of
creative writing.

Exploring the duality of
creative writing.

Ideas don’t always show up when we’re ready…

but when they do, the space to work on them should be.

Ideas don’t always show up when we’re ready… but when they do, the space to work on them should be.

The editor

The editor

The editor

Write without distraction, and keep any word consistent across all your docs.

It's just you and your words. And when your world gets complicated, aliases keep track of them across every document. Characters, places, ideas, anything you can think of.

The canvas

Immerse yourself in sound

The canvas

Drag and drop whatever you’re thinking. Docs, folders, images, sticky notes, it all belongs here.

The canvas is a space to throw ideas around. Group thoughts together or leave them scattered anywhere, whatever makes sense in the moment.

Message /mehsij/

A small note from me to you.

When I sit down to write, the last thing I want is to feel like I’m working. Google Docs, Word, all those apps, they’re great, but they come with this… corporate feel. Buttons everywhere, a thousand features I don’t need, and suddenly I’m focused on formatting instead of writing.


The minimalist apps I tried swung that pendulum way too far in the other direction. Too minimal. They looked clean, but most of them felt like fancy notepads.


I also tried “AI writing” tools. And to be honest, it felt like they were trying to steal my words. A button to start writing for me. Buttons to continue writing for me. Buttons to fix what it wrote. Buttons to finish. I felt it wanted to steal the process of writing from me. If AI is going to help, it should come after I’ve put my heart into the page… not instead of it. I want to write. Let me write!


So I made I made this app as something that I wanted to use for myself. And now I am sharing with it you. Pobody's nerfect, and every new feature and bug fix makes this app better.


All thanks to you!

Edwin

Canvas /kanvəs/

Ideas are messy. Have fun, and organize your thoughts when you're ready.

Pricing /praisin/

14 day free trial

$6

/month (early access price)

The canvas and editor. As simple as that.

Early access

Unlimited documents

5gb storage

Influence the roadmap

Multiple canvas (coming soon)

14 day free trial

FAQ /fak/

Some answers to questions I get from friends

Why build Writezy?
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Because I couldn’t find a writing tool that fit the way my brain works. Everything either felt like work (hi Google Docs) or was so minimal it might as well have been a sticky note. So I thought, fine, I’ll build the thing I want to use. And once I started, I couldn’t stop. Here we are.

Did you build this alone?
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Yep. No ghostwriter, no engineering team. Just me — and a very overworked AI assistant acting as my “ghost engineer.” I handled front-end, back-end, auth, all of it. Fifteen years of product design gives you enough stubbornness to say, “Sure, I can build an app.”

Is this a prototype?
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Nope. This isn’t a weekend hack or a pretty mockup. I scrapped the low-code tools on day one and rebuilt everything from scratch... real infrastructure, real database, real versioning, real bugs. It’s a full production app that I’m actively improving.

What is 100% vibe coded?
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Pretty much. Cursor helped me generate pieces, but I structured every feature, debugged every disaster, and spent way too many nights staring at a screen wondering why I did this to myself.

Where is all the AI stuff?
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I want AI to make sense when it arrives. For me, AI should help you search your work, find connections, or answer questions about what you’ve already written. Not write for you. Don’t steam my words! AI features will roll out after early access.

What comes next? Will you support this after release?
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Absolutely. This isn’t a “launch and abandon” thing. I use Writezy every day for my own writing — including two books I’m working on — and I have a backlog of features I’m dying to build. As long as it pays for its own server bill, hell yeah, we'll keep going.

When is the release date?
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Just hooking up the app to the website, and some minor fixes and we done! November 2025