Clive Private beta

Every other writing app has learned to write. It finishes your sentences, offers “better” ones, studies your voice, then hands the work back with the life pressed out of it. Clive never writes for you. It reads over your shoulder instead: the grammar slip, the word you've echoed too close, the filler you lean on. It tells you, then gets out of the way. Nothing leaves your machine. No model has read a line of your book.

Be first to write with Clive.

It's in private beta. Leave your email and I'll send the 1.0 release the day it's ready.

One field. We email you about Clive and nothing else. No tracking, no sharing.

Clive's suggestions panel open, showing long-sentence and repeated-opener notices, each with an explanation.
It explains every suggestion. A long sentence, a repeated opener, the filler you lean on. Clive tells you what it noticed and why, then leaves the call to you.
Clive in focus mode: the page dimmed to a whisper except the single sentence being written.
Then it gets out of the way. Focus mode dims the page to a whisper, leaving only the line you're on.

What it does. Grammar and spelling. The words you've echoed too close together, the filter phrases (“she felt,” “he saw”) that hold a reader at arm's length, the dialogue adverbs, the sentence that has quietly run too long. It tells you. You decide.

What it won't do. Finish your sentence, generate the next one, “improve” your tone, or send a word of it anywhere. No model has read your book. None ever will.