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Obsidian Writing Starter

One-line pitch: Turn your Obsidian notes into writing you can actually begin.


Sound familiar?​

You have an Obsidian Vault. Full of notes, fragments, ideas, clippings.

Butβ€”

  • You open a new document and don't know where to start
  • You had a draft going last week. Today you can't reconnect with it
  • You know you "have something to write about" β€” you just can't find it

This isn't laziness. It's writing startup cost.


What the Writing Starter does​

It does two things, and it does them well:

1. Helps you start​

Give it a topic or keyword. It pulls from your Vault:

  • Relevant note fragments (semantic match, not just keyword search)
  • Old content you forgot about (that draft from three months ago)
  • 3 angles you could write from

This is the Writing Material Pack. You're no longer starting from zero β€” the material is already there.

2. Helps you resume​

Give it an unfinished draft. It generates:

  • A summary of where you left off
  • The thread of thought you were following
  • One sentence to continue from

This is the Reconnect Pack. Every time you reopen a stalled draft, you can pick up smoothly.


Three entry points, three ways to start writing​

ButtonSituationOutput
πŸ—‚οΈ Find material for this topicYou have a topic but don't know where to startWriting Material Pack
πŸ“Ž Resume this draftYou have an old draft you can't reconnect withReconnect Pack
πŸ’‘ Give me one topic to write todayYou want to write but have no specific topicDaily writing seed

What it is NOT​

  • ❌ Not an AI that writes content for you (it organizes what you already have)
  • ❌ Not a note management tool (it doesn't change your Vault structure)
  • ❌ Not a writing course or template library (no "correct" way to write)
  • ❌ Not a replacement for Obsidian (it works alongside your existing Vault)

Who it's for​

  • Independent creators and bloggers: You have notes but publish infrequently
  • Knowledge workers: Writing is part of your job but always gets delayed
  • Heavy Obsidian users: Large Vault, but most of it never gets used

Get started​

β†’ Join the early access waitlist
β†’ See pricing