Toolkit

Paste something you wrote. See what we see.

Four free tools that show you exactly how your prose reads — which sentences hold attention, what kind of writer you are, where your pacing drops, and whether your process proves a human wrote it. Results in seconds.

No account. No email. No trial that expires on Thursday.

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The X-Ray Mirror

See what your reader actually sees.

40+ words

Paste 40 words and every sentence lights up — green where a reader leans in, red where their attention drifts. In five seconds you know exactly which lines hold and which ones lose the room.

Engagement scan
The first draft came out at three in the morning, and every word landed exactly where it needed to.
She had always wanted to write something that mattered, something that would outlast the afternoon.
The paragraph about the harbor was fine, technically correct, but it didn't breathe.
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A color-coded map of your passage. You spot weak sentences faster than any beta reader could flag them

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Three expandable breakdowns: what holds attention, what could hit harder, and what makes your voice distinct

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Your single strongest moment, highlighted. Knowing what you do well changes how you revise everything else

No account. No email. Paste and go — five seconds to your first result.

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Writing DNA

Find out what kind of writer you actually are.

100+ words

Paste 100+ words and get your writing archetype — based on sentence length, dialogue use, vocabulary density, and paragraph structure. Eight archetypes, each rooted in measurable traits, not vague personality labels.

Voice analysis
The paragraph about the harbor was fine, technically correct, but it didn't breathe.
Then the rhythm changed.
He cut the last four sentences and the whole piece woke up, suddenly taut, suddenly alive, like a wire pulled tight between two points that had always been too far apart.
The Architect
The ArchitectStructure first. Always.
The ImpressionistYou write what it felt like, not what happened.
The ProvocateurComfort is not the point.
The RaconteurThe voice shows up before the story does.
The MinimalistIf it can be cut, it should be.
The CartographerThe world has to exist before the story can start.
The PercussionistShort. Loaded. Again.
The WeaverOne thread is never enough.
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A breakdown of how your prose moves — rhythm, density, vocabulary, structure — not a personality quiz

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Literary neighbors: authors who write the way you do. Use them as reference points for your next draft

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A shareable card (1080 x 1350, sized for social) to post your result and compare with other writers

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Heartbeat

See where your story speeds up and where it flatlines.

50+ words

Every paragraph gets an energy score from 1 to 10, plotted like an EKG. You see the exact moment your story loses momentum — the kind of drop that's invisible when you're deep in your own draft.

Pacing monitor
He cut the last four sentences and the whole piece woke up, suddenly taut, suddenly alive, like a wire pulled tight between two points that had always been too far apart.
It was okay.
What saved it in the end wasn't the revision or the clever trick with tense — it was the one honest line buried on page six that he almost deleted twice.
118 BPM
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A single BPM number (40–180) for your whole piece. Green means the pace holds, amber means steady, red means a section needs a jolt

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Paragraph-by-paragraph energy line with colored dots on the spikes and dips — no squinting required

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Click any paragraph for a specific note: "you're accelerating here" or "this section needs a spark." Actionable, not vague

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A shareable card with your BPM and mini EKG — send it to your editor or post it when someone asks about pacing

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Typed

Prove a human wrote it.

Free

AI detectors look at finished text and guess — and they're getting worse. Typed records how you write instead: every keystroke, every pause, every correction. The process, not the product.

Keystroke proof
The first draft came out at three in the morning, and every word landed exactly where it needed to.
She had always wanted to write something that mattered, something that would outlast the afternoon.
The paragraph about the harbor was fine, technically correct, but it didn't breathe.
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Runs in the background while you write. Logs keystrokes, pauses, backtracking, and typing bursts. You won't notice it's there

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Analyzes 30+ behavioral signals — keystroke intervals, dwell times, words-per-minute curves, correction patterns. The messy human fingerprint AI can't fake

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Generates a shareable link with a confidence score. Send it to an editor, attach it to a submission, or post it publicly — that link is your proof of authorship

Someone who typed every character — pausing to think, fixing typos, speeding up when the words came easy — looks nothing like a block of text pasted from ChatGPT. Typed makes that difference visible.

For authors

Inside the full workspace, the Mirror, DNA, and Heartbeat run while you write — no stopping to paste. Your prose gets analyzed in real time, right inside the editor.

See the author experience
For publishers

Typed and the Provenance Chain feed directly into your compliance dashboard. Your authors write; the audit trail builds itself. No one has to remember to log anything.

See the publisher dashboard

Ready for all four — while you write?

The full workspace runs engagement, voice, pacing, and provenance analysis inside the editor — in real time, as you type. No pasting. No switching tabs.

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