An app for authors who don't either — between flights, in hotel rooms, on a honeymoon in Panama.
No account · No subscription · Works fully offline · Your words stay on your device
Your phone is with you everywhere your laptop isn't. That's where chapters get written.Designed for writers who don't write at desks.
In the app
Everything you need
Draftz doesn't try to be your notes app or your productivity suite. It's built around one thing — getting words on the page.
Set a daily target, or let Draftz set one. It adjusts based on how much you've actually been writing — harder on good weeks, lighter when life gets in the way.
Tap the mic and keep walking. Transcription runs through your phone's own speech engine, on-device. We never receive or store any of it.
Most apps ask for your email before you can write a word. Draftz doesn't. Download, open, start. Your work stays on your device — not ours.
Open the editor and the only thing on screen is what you're writing. There's nothing to tap, dismiss, or configure. Just a keyboard and an empty page.
There's no save button because there's nothing to press. Every word writes to your device the moment you type it. Close mid-sentence, come back tomorrow — it'll be there.
Miss a day and it resets to zero. That's the whole system. Annoying in exactly the way it's meant to be.
Your word count today, this week, and since you started — plus your streak history. Useful on the days when you feel like you're not making progress. You usually are.
Any project can be split into chapters. Write whichever one you feel like working on, then drag to reorder later when the structure starts to click.
Your novel and your journal can live in the same app without bleeding into each other. Each project has its own goals, its own progress, its own stats.
Simple pricing
No subscriptions. No in-app purchases. One price, every feature, forever.
One-time purchase · iOS & Android
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