Simplicity for · Writers
A calm place to draft, revise, and finish.
Writing needs long, uninterrupted stretches of attention — the opposite of what most AI chat tools are designed for. Simplicity pairs a genuine draft editor with a focus mode built for deep sessions, so the tool gets out of the way instead of adding to the noise.
An editable draft, not a chat transcript
When you ask for a piece of writing, Simplicity opens it in a dedicated draft canvas instead of burying it in the chat log. You can revise it conversationally — "tighten the opening", "add a section on X" — and each change updates the same document in place.
Deep focus for long writing sessions
Switch to Deep focus mode before a serious writing block. The interface dims around your draft, a session timer keeps you honest about how long you've been at it, and Simplicity's own tone tightens up — fewer tangents, more direct help finishing the thing in front of you.
From draft to finished document
When a piece is ready, Simplicity can turn it into a properly formatted PDF — with real headings, structure, and styling — so the last step from "finished draft" to "something you can send or submit" doesn't require reformatting it yourself in another app.
Frequently asked questions
Can Simplicity write a full draft, not just suggestions?
Yes. Ask for an essay, article, or any long-form document and Simplicity writes the full draft and opens it in an editable canvas, ready for you to revise, extend, or rewrite sections of.
Does it help with revisions, or only first drafts?
Both — call it back with changes ("make the tone more casual", "expand the third section") and it updates the same draft in place, keeping your existing structure rather than starting over.
Can I export finished writing as a real document?
Yes. Once a piece is done, Simplicity can format it into a polished PDF with proper headings, sections, and callouts — a genuine downloadable file, not just exported chat text.
How does Focus mode help with writing specifically?
Deep focus mode dims the interface and keeps a session timer running so you can settle into a long writing block without the visual noise of a typical app, while Simplicity's own responses stay concise so it doesn't interrupt your flow.