We are here to help
Welcome.
This page is here to help — but not in one specific way.
People come here with different intentions. You can choose the one that matches your situation right now.
I want to do something
You have a specific goal and want to achieve it without reading much.
Publish a document
Write your text and press Publish. Publishing does not reload the page. Your document receives a public link immediately.
Edit a published document
If you still have editing access, the document can be edited directly. Reading and editing look almost the same.
If you lose editing access, it cannot be restored.
Share a document
Copy the document URL and share it. Anyone with the link can read the document.
Change the title or author
Both title and author can be changed at any time. Changes are applied instantly after publishing.
Publish an empty or minimal document
You can publish a document with very little content. A document can be just a title, just an author name, or just a few words.
I want to learn
You want to explore how the service works, step by step.
Writing your first document
Open the main page and start typing. There is no registration and no setup.
From draft to published page
Your text is saved locally while you write. Publishing turns it into a public document.
Writing without an account
There are no user accounts. Editing access is based on a local key stored in your browser.
Editing over time
A document can be edited after publication. It remains the same document throughout its life.
I want to understand how it works
You want to understand the ideas and mechanics behind the product.
Why there are no accounts
Accounts add friction and responsibility. This service avoids them intentionally.
What a document is
A document is the central object. It is not a post, not a profile, and not an entry in a feed.
Ownership and access
Editing access is implicit. If you lose it, the document becomes read-only.
Why reading and editing look the same
Editing should not feel like switching modes. The document stays visually consistent.
Why there are no dashboards or lists
Managing documents creates overhead. Here, the link is the interface.
I am looking for specific information
You need a clear answer or a concrete detail.
Is my content public?
Published documents are public by their URL.
Is my content private?
Drafts are stored locally in your browser. Once published, a document is public.
Is my data guaranteed to be safe?
No guarantees are provided. Documents may be modified, removed, or lost.
Can I recover a lost document?
If you lose the link, the document cannot be recovered.
What are the limits?
There are reasonable limits on document size and input length. They exist to protect the service.
What happens if something breaks?
Temporary issues may occur. System pages will explain what is happening.
A note on expectations
This service is intentionally simple.
It does not try to manage your work. It does not try to organize your writing. It does not try to keep you engaged.
It exists to give text a quiet place to exist.
If that sounds useful, you already know how to use it.