Part of the feedback features
Inline comments
Leave a comment right on the line it is about, and keep the conversation there.
Start freeSelect any passage and leave a comment pinned to it. The comment shows up as a soft yellow highlight on the exact words, and a panel beside your work lists every thread in one place.
Comments are free for everyone. Each one can hold a short back-and-forth, so a reply lands under the comment it answers instead of starting a new thread. When a note has been dealt with, mark it resolved and it steps back, dimmed and out of the way, until you want to look again. You decide whether a piece takes comments at all, and you can turn them off at any time without losing the ones already there. Your comments live alongside your work, never inside it, so they stay out of what you export.

What it does
- ✓Pin a comment to a span of text with a single selection.
- ✓A side panel that lists every comment thread and jumps you to the line.
- ✓Reply under a comment to keep one conversation together.
- ✓Mark a thread resolved to dim it without deleting it.
- ✓Turn comments on or off per piece, free for everyone.
More ways to get feedback
Peer feedback
Trade honest notes with other working writers, one read for another.
Direct feedback requests
Ask a specific writer for a read instead of waiting on the queue.
Sensitivity reads
Find readers with lived experience in the areas your story touches.
Beta readers
A public directory of beta readers, with a clear timeline both sides agree to.