Features

Writing rarely happens in one straight line.

A document begins on the page, but it soon gathers notes, sources, questions, changes and feedback. Tolstoy Compose keeps that surrounding work close to the draft while giving you a calm place to think and write.

A clear space to write

Most of the time, you need the page and enough room to think. Compose keeps the editor open and uncluttered, with formatting and document tools ready when you need them.

Find your place and keep moving

As a draft develops, finding the right passage should not break your train of thought. Move through the document by its structure, search for exact wording and make changes without losing your place.

Keep the thinking around the draft

Not every useful thought belongs in the document straight away. Shelf gives notes, links, tasks, questions and saved passages somewhere to stay until you know what to do with them.

Work with sources as you write

Sources are easier to use when they stay close to the claims and ideas they support. Save a reference once, return to it while you write and reuse it wherever it is needed.

Review changes where they belong

Feedback is easier to understand when you can see the writing it refers to. Comments and suggested edits stay beside the draft, so you can consider each change in context.

Change direction without starting over

A substantial rewrite can take the document somewhere better, but it helps to know the earlier draft is still there. Save a version before a major change and return to it if the new direction does not work.

Bring writing in and send it on

Writing often moves between people, formats and tools. Bring an existing draft into Compose, keep the complete working version there and export a clean file for whatever comes next.

Keep control of your file

You can begin writing in the browser without creating an account and save the complete .compose file somewhere you control.