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Markdown that looks like
the document you're trying to write.

Drafting an article or a newsletter. Pasting from ChatGPT or Claude. Tightening it with AI Author. Sending a link to your editor. Same window for all of it.

Why writers leave Word / Google Docs / Notion.

Three reasons that don't go away no matter which one of those you're in.

In Word / Notion

You pasted ChatGPT's draft. The headings disappeared. The bullets turned into dashes. You spent ten minutes cleaning it up before you could even start editing.

In sweetdocs

Paste it. It already looks like a real document. The headings are headings. The lists are lists. Get on with it.

Sharing a draft

Email the .docx. Hope the editor has the right Word version. Or set up a Google Doc and re-invite them every time they change companies.

In sweetdocs

One link. They click it. They read it. Done. Or invite them by email if it's private — read, edit, or manage. You choose.

Asking AI to tighten a paragraph

Copy paragraph out. Paste into ChatGPT. Read its rewrite. Paste back. Compare the two versions in your head.

In sweetdocs

Highlight, ask the AI Author panel to tighten. It shows the diff. Accept or discard. The original is safe until you say so.

The five things that earn your switch.

What writers actually use, end-to-end.

AI Author

Edit with AI. Diff first.

Ask in plain English. See exactly what changed. Accept or discard. Your original is safe.

Edit / Preview

⌘E toggles the lens.

Read what you wrote, not WYSIWYG cosplay. Markdown as you type it, formatted at a tap.

Sharing

Public link or private invite.

Send a preview to your editor without forcing them to sign up. Or invite them with read / write access for an actual collab.

Versions

Every save is a version.

Roll back to Tuesday at three when you remember the exact wording that you overwrote.

Export

Word, PDF, print, or .md.

Different clients want different shapes. Same writing — every format.

Free forever for 25 documents.

Pay $4 a month when 25 stops being enough.

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