The Demo Now Shows the Full Tool
When we first built the demo, it showed a simplified version of WritingPAD — you typed some notes, got a single block of transformed feedback, and could copy it. It worked, but it didn't show what the tool actually does.
We've changed that. The demo now includes the same features available to subscribers: voice input, per-section copy buttons, the three copy format options (Flowing, Compact, Sections), and the mobile share button. The only differences between the demo and the full tool are a 2,000-character input limit (the full tool supports 8,000) and the 5-use lifetime cap.
The thinking is straightforward. Five uses is enough to see whether WritingPAD fits your workflow, but only if those five uses show the real tool. A stripped-down demo that hides the features you'd actually use every day doesn't help anyone make a fair decision.
If you've already used your free demo attempts and want to try the updated version, subscribing gives you unlimited access. If you haven't tried the demo yet, head to the homepage and give it a go — no account needed.
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