Writing

It writes the things you need written.

A marketing strategy. A sales pitch. The reply you have been avoiding. A first draft of an agreement. Presence produces real documents — in your voice, informed by your world — and saves each one to your vault, ready to edit or share.

Not a blank page. A finished first draft, already yours.

Why this is different

Every AI can write. You ask, it produces a wall of text, you copy it somewhere, and it is gone the moment you close the tab — generic, contextless, starting from nothing each time.

Presence writes from a standing start of knowing you. It has your past decisions, the people involved, the project history, the way you phrase things. So the proposal it drafts is about your client, the strategy reflects your goals, and the email sounds like you wrote it — because it has read enough of your work to know how you sound. The draft arrives at eighty per cent, not zero.

And it does not vanish. Every piece lands as a note in your vault — a real file you can open, edit, keep, and turn into a shareable link in a single tap.

The kinds of things it writes

The documents that always need writing and never quite get the time they deserve:

Marketing strategy

A launch plan, a positioning brief, a campaign outline, channel-by-channel copy — shaped around what you actually sell and who you are selling to.

Sales pitches & proposals

A one-page pitch, a full proposal, a statement of work, a follow-up that does not sound like a follow-up. Built from the context of the deal, not a template.

Emails & messages

The reply you have been avoiding, the cold outreach, the difficult note. Drafted in your tone, shown to you before anything sends.

Agreements & letters

A first draft of a contract, an engagement letter, terms, a formal request — a strong starting point to take to a professional, not legal advice.

Briefs & reports

Status reports, research write-ups, meeting summaries, weekly reviews — pulled together from your email, calendar, Drive and vault at once.

Whatever you repeat

The document you write the same way every time becomes a skill it knows. Ask once; from then on it just produces it.

It writes from what it knows

The quality of writing comes from the quality of context behind it. This is where the rest of the product pays off.

Memory gives it your history — the decisions you have made, the people you work with, the way you like things phrased. Connectors let it reach into the live detail — the email thread this proposal answers, the figures in your sheet, the brief sitting in your Drive. Synthesis folds all of it into one draft, so a "write the Q3 update" request arrives already knowing what Q3 actually held.

You can watch it work — expand show what it did to see which sources it drew on. Nothing in the document is invented out of thin air; it is assembled from what is genuinely yours.

Straight into your vault, ready to share

The moment a piece is written it becomes a note you own:

  • Kept, not lost. Every draft is filed in your vault as plain markdown — searchable, versioned, and openable in any editor.
  • Edited in place. Refine it in the app or ask Presence to revise — "make it warmer", "cut it in half", "lead with the price". The next version saves over the last, with history kept.
  • Shared in a tap. Turn any document into a typeset public link with a social preview, or share it privately with named people who can read, comment, or edit alongside you.
  • Produced on a schedule. The pieces you need regularly — the Monday update, the monthly investor note — can run as a workflow and arrive written, ready for your eye.

One ask, one document

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Write me a one-page pitch for the Acme deal, ready to send.
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Done. I pulled the scope Maya sent on Tuesday, last quarter's numbers from your vault, and the angle you used on the Belmont pitch that landed.

Saved to vault · Pitch — Acme.md · one tap to share

On legal documents

Presence will happily draft an agreement, a letter, or a set of terms, and it is a genuinely good way to get from a blank page to a working draft fast. But a draft is what it is — a strong starting point, not legal advice. For anything that carries real weight, take what it wrote to a qualified professional. Think of it as the work that gets you eighty per cent of the way there in a few minutes, so the expensive half-hour is spent on judgement, not typing.

Produce, keep, share

The writing you needed, already filed.

Marketing strategy, sales pitch, the hard email, a draft agreement — written in your voice from what Presence already knows, saved to your vault as a real file, one tap from a shareable link.

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