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Write. Don't prompt.

Most AI tools make you stop writing and explain what you want. Draftly keeps you in the flow — highlight a line, choose the edit you need, and the change happens right where you're working.

Improve my draft

Free welcome credits included. No credit card needed.

Everything you need to revise.

Most writing work is a string of small decisions: tighten this line, add a missing paragraph, check continuity, ask for a read. In Draftly, you select text, choose what you need, and get the change in the draft itself.

Fix it in place

Highlight a sentence and replace it where it sits. Add a paragraph at the cursor, then keep writing in the same document.

Writing Style

Save a short note on how you sound. Draftly uses it when it rewrites, so the result feels closer to your own draft instead of a generic AI pass.

AI editors on call

When line edits are not enough, AI editors read the full draft and tell you what they would fix first. You can ask follow-up questions before you revise. Meet your editors

Actions & custom prompts

Use one-click actions for grammar, phrasing, flow, tone, or punch. For edits you repeat often, save the instruction as a reusable prompt.

Codex

Store characters, facts, and terms once. When a name appears in the draft, Draftly can pull in the note that belongs to it and keep the edit consistent.

Take it anywhere

Import and export the formats you already use, including Notion, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and reMarkable.

Take Draftly to every app on your desktop

Draftly's prompts and actions can follow you outside the editor. Select text in an email, chat, or notes app on Mac or Windows and rewrite it in place.

Why use Draftly instead of ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is a general chat box. Draftly works inside the draft: select text, rewrite or insert in place, keep voice notes attached, and ask for editor-style feedback when the whole piece needs a read.
Feature
Fix your draft
Edit selected text in place
Insert new text where you need it
Matches your voice
Expert editorial feedback
Ask follow-up questions
Reusable custom prompts
One writing workflow

There is no such thing as good writing, only good rewriting.

Robert Graves

Robert Graves

Author of I, Claudius

Questions & Answers

The things writers usually ask before they hand over a draft.

Is Draftly going to tell me my writing is bad?

No. It will tell you what's unclear, what's working, what's dragging, and what could be sharper. There's a difference. Bad feedback says: "This doesn't work." Good feedback says: "Here's why this moment feels flat - and here are two ways to fix it." Draftly does the second.

Will it rewrite everything so it sounds like AI?

Only if you ask it to. Draftly strengthens your writing - it doesn't replace your voice. With Writing Style, suggestions are tuned to your rhythm, tone, and style. The goal isn't to make you sound like AI. It's to make you sound unmistakably like you - just clearer, tighter, more confident.

Is using Draftly... cheating?

Was using spellcheck cheating? Was hiring an editor cheating? Was joining a writing group cheating? Draftly doesn't invent your ideas. It doesn't replace your thinking. It helps you see what's already on the page - more clearly. You still write the story. Draftly just holds up a better mirror.

How is this different from just using ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is a general assistant. Draftly is built for editing: you work inside the draft—rewrite selections, insert text, match voice—and when you want critique, AI editors deliver structured feedback on structure, clarity, pacing, and genre. Same job, different tool: one is for answers; the other is for finishing pages.

How much does Draftly cost?

Draftly is pay-for-what-you-use. Most full-book feedback runs land around $5, depending on draft length. If you’re revising often, credit packs and subscriptions lower your cost even more.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. No drama. No guilt emails. No "Are you sure?" popups. Manage your subscription in your account settings. And yes, you can keep using Draftly without a subscription on a pay-as-you-go basis. We'd love to keep you - but not by trapping you.

Buy credits when you need them.

Start with free welcome credits. When you need more rewrites, insertions, or editor feedback, buy a credit pack. Larger packs include bonus credits.

Start free. No card required.

Every account starts with 200 welcome credits, enough to try real feedback on a draft. The editor, imports, exports, and prose analysis are free.

Start for free

$0

  • Prose analysis stays free

  • Draft, organize, and revise in the full editor

  • Codex and version snapshots

  • Import and export through Notion, Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and reMarkable

  • Desktop app for Mac and Windows

Starter

$10

For a quick rewrite pass or a small feedback run.

  • 1,832 credits for any AI feature

  • Useful for short stories, query letters, or early feedback

  • One-time payment

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Pro

$20

For writers who need feedback every week.

  • 3,999 credits for any AI feature

  • Useful for essays, newsletters, blog posts, or serialized work

  • 20% more feedback per dollar than pay-as-you-go

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Studio

$50

For long drafts and revision-heavy projects.

  • 10,832 credits for any AI feature

  • Built for novels, nonfiction books, and long-running projects

  • Best credit rate

  • Room for multiple revision rounds

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Make the next revision clearer.

Bring a rough draft. Tighten weak lines, add missing passages, and ask for an editor read when you need one. Version snapshots keep experiments separate, so you can try a change without losing the last draft.

Free welcome credits included. No credit card needed.

Start with 200 welcome credits. Try Draftly on a real draft.

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