No login.
No buttons.
No bells. No whistles.
No AI waiting to impress you.
Just a blank page and the curse of your own thoughts.
You open it, and it just… waits.
A blank page. A blinking cursor.
The quiet pressure of your own mind.
And yet—somehow—it’s a joy.

Because it does offer a few things. Gentle, writerly things.
You can change the font. Adjust the size.
Go full screen. Enable typewriter sounds (click-clack).
Start a timer if you want a race against your own resistance.
Light mode, dark mode. Word count.
No clutter. Just little choices that feel like they were made by someone who gets it.
Someone who’s been there, staring into the abyss of a blinking cursor, whispering “just one word.”
If you’re a writer (or someone pretending to be one), you already know: the hardest part isn’t the writing. It’s not running away from it. This tool won’t save your drafts or make them better. But it will stare back at you in silence and say: “Go on then. Say something.”
It’s called Simply Write.