u/This-Patience-6781

Building the home for authors (WriteinaClick) - one place for the whole book, not another AI writing tool

Building the home for authors (WriteinaClick) - one place for the whole book, not another AI writing tool

Building Write in a Click: a home for authors where the entire book lives - planning, drafting, editing, world-building, version history, exports, shared workspaces. One place instead of a scattered mess of docs, notes apps, and outlining tools.

The part I care about most isn't AI. It's that most writing tools handle one slice (drafting, or outlining, or notes) and authors end up stitching five apps together to finish a book. I want the whole thing to live in one home.

Robin, the AI co-author, is in there too, but he's not writing the book for you. He reads the whole manuscript and helps where you ask, the writing and the voice stay yours. Think second pair of eyes that actually remembers chapter 3 when you're on chapter 20, not autocomplete.

Site: https://writeinaclick.com

App: https://app.writeinaclick.com

Curious what this community thinks about the "one home for the whole book" pitch versus feature-by-feature writing tools, and what would make you actually switch from your current setup (Scrivener, Notion, Google Docs, whatever).

u/This-Patience-6781 — 8 hours ago
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I built a writing platform for book authors. Free premium accounts for Writing With AI subreddit (Mod approved)

Hi guys! I'm Samuel (Noam) and I’m a lurker in this sub for quite some time. 

In the last 12 months, I've been working on a project called WriteinaClick. My wife was trying to write her first book, but got completely lost across five different tools - and couldn't finish it. I used my 15 years in AI/software to build a tool that would help her.

AND, I think it might help some of you!

So what is WriteinaClick?

A single place for the whole book lifecycle. You draft in an Editor, and there's an AI co-author called Robin sitting next to you that has actual memory of your manuscript - your characters, your timeline, story and character bibles etc…

I’ve also added Reader Pulse while you’re still drafting, so you can see where a reader is likely to stay hooked or put the book down, chapter by chapter. And Publish when you’re ready to get the book out: export the file, open Reader, and share it with beta readers.

I made WriteinaClick so it doesn’t write the book for you. It helps you write and finish yours.

I built this tool hoping it could genuinely help writers, and I'd love for this community to be among the first to try it. I'm opening up 50 Premium accounts (6 months each) for early folks who want to dive in, and then 500 more spots (1 month each) as things roll out over the next few months.

Honestly, the main thing I'm hoping for is feedback. What works, what doesn't, what you'd want to see improved. Would really appreciate any thoughts if you give it a spin.

To claim it go to https://app.writeinaclick.com/join/writingwithai?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=writingwithai_launch&utm_content=founder_post

The claim is auto-apply. No card, no trial that quietly bills you, no auto-renew trap - after 6 months it just reverts to the free tier unless you decide otherwise. And writing itself is free for solo authors anyway for everyone; Premium is the extra layer on top.

I'll be in the comments all day. Happy to answer anything, including the skeptical stuff - pricing, what data Robin sees, why you'd use this over other tools, or why you shouldn't.

u/This-Patience-6781 — 8 hours ago