Start your session in under a minute: pick a prompt, set a 15‑minute timer, and write. Daily Prompt trims setup to almost nothing so you can focus on getting words down. The app learns from your history and goals, surfacing prompts that match what you’re practicing—dialogue one day, scene structure the next. Missed a day? It nudges you back gently. Hit your target? Your streak updates instantly. Track word counts, time spent, and skill focus so you see progress build session by session.
When you’re done drafting, run a one‑click review. Grammar and sentence checks highlight slipups and tangled phrasing. The rephraser offers clearer alternatives without changing your meaning. If you’re targeting a standard, switch the Style Editor to APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, or IEEE to align tone, citations, and headers. A tone analyzer shows whether your piece reads playful, neutral, or formal—and suggests small changes to hit the mood you want. Autocorrect cleans typos with easy undo. Need confidence before sharing? Run an originality scan and get a simple pass/fail with flagged lines. Engagement metrics summarize readability, pacing, and likely attention dips so you can revise with purpose.
Discovery is built in. Browse more than a thousand curated prompts across fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and hybrid forms. Filter by theme, genre, point of view, length, constraints, and difficulty. Save favorites, queue a week of prompts in advance, or build a “skill track” that rotates through craft areas you want to strengthen. For longer projects, chain prompts into a lightweight plan: outline on Monday, character sketch Tuesday, a scene on Wednesday, revision on Thursday, and a summary pass on Friday. Tag drafts, sort by project, and search your archive whenever you want to pull a line or idea forward.
Use it to warm up before serious work, fill a commute with a focused sprint, or keep a larger manuscript moving. Students can draft a paragraph, flip the style to the right guide, and finalize citations before submission. Marketers can generate five variations of a headline, check tone against brand voice, and pick the version with the strongest engagement signals. Bloggers and newsletter writers can pull a prompt to break a content rut, then export to their CMS. Novelists can test a character voice in first person, try the same scene in third, and compare metrics before committing. Before you publish or share, run the plagiarism scan, export clean text or Markdown, and send a link to your critique group. Small, consistent sessions compound; the workflow keeps you shipping words even on busy days.
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