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Writers of Mastodon (who use a Mac), I am looking for a handful of people who can join the closed beta for my new creative writing app, WordFlow next week.

Details about the app in the thread.
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#writers #beta

WordFlow is a creative writing app meant to assist in writing any kind of story, and the world building usually involved. It can be for anything narrative, a short story, a novel, a TTRPG campaign, fanfic, whatever. It is starting as a Mac app, but I’m hoping to have iPhone and iPad versions available shortly into the beta cycle. From there if the interest exists, I’ll be happy to port it to Android and Linux, and I guess Windows. I guess.

Here are some quick bullet points about the app:
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1. WordFlow is free. It’s free to test, it will be free on launch, it will be free after launch, it will be free if three people use it, it will be free if three million people use it. I will add a little tip jar because I do enjoy spending money on food for my family, but my goal is to help writers get their thoughts down without friction or feeling like they may be using a tool or app “wrong.”

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2. WordFlow is private. I do not collect logs or data in the app, not for the beta, not for the release. There is no scenario where story content from the app can make its way to me without the user sending it directly. I think privacy both locally and against anonymized data harvesting is an absolute right. On that note…

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3. WordFlow isn’t an AI app. There are no AI features at all, there never will be. The point of the app is to make the user feel like they can add ideas and story content at any given moment without it feeling like a chore, and all the “smart” features of the app are good old fashioned parser engines written by hand, like god intended.

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4. My hope with this app is to enable writers to work how they want, when they want without having to pay for services like Scrivener or Campfire, or without having to sacrifice their data and stories to harvesting machines like Google Docs.

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5. Why a closed beta? I want to make sure I have a bit of a relationship and communication stream with the first set of people who test it before I launch it into the wide world for open testing, and then release. That’s not to say I’m picky about who you are or what kind of writing you do, just that you’re up for chatting about the app and giving your thoughts in a more one-on-one fashion than I’d be able to oversee during an open beta.

So, if this interests you, please send me a DM!
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