Typerite

The second way to write.

iPhone · iPad · Mac

The easiest way to write is to let something think for you.
This is the other way.

A daily writing practice for people who treat cognitive clarity as something earned through repetition, not given through convenience.

This practice isn't for everyone.

If ease matters more than effort, you'll find this tedious.

If you need prompts to start, this will feel empty.

If a blank page feels like punishment, you won't last.

But if you've felt that something was lost when writing became easy...

If you miss the friction that made your words yours...

If you believe the struggle is where the thinking happens...

You already know why you're here.

The Practice

Earned Words

Only words you type count toward your daily practice. Paste doesn't count. The difficulty is the point.

No AI. No Prompts.

Just a blank page and a word count. What you write, how you think, where your words take you — entirely yours.

Restore Through Effort

Miss a day? Earn your rhythm back with make-up days. No purchases, no tricks — just the work.

Private by Default

Your words are end-to-end encrypted — we can't read them, even if we wanted to. No analytics. No tracking. Your thoughts stay yours.

How It Works

500

Words daily

Or start with 200 and build up. The number matters less than returning.

365

Days, one free year

Write every day for a year. The next year is on us. Most people quit. We reward those who don't.

30

Days to try

Practice for a month before paying. See if the rhythm fits your life.

Typerite app showing earned words explanation - words you type count toward your daily goal
Typerite app showing practice options - standard 500 words or build-up starting at 200
Typerite app showing streak restoration - restore your rhythm through effort
Typerite app privacy screen - your writing stays yours, private by default

Membership

$24.99
per year

30 days to practice first. No payment required.

Write for 365 consecutive days, and the next year is on us. The rhythm continues: 365 days, one year on us. Always.

In an era when thinking is optional,
this is what choosing to think looks like.