Your expertise, faster.
Here's the full flow, end to end. A founder writes the form: what they're stuck on, who's reading it, samples of how they write. The AI returns a polished draft in their writing style, not in default AI tone.
The actual tool runs locally and works the way you'll see below. This page is the preview.
Double-click Writers-Block-Killer.html from your downloads. It opens in any browser. No install, no account, no API key.
Describe it however you want. The more detail you give, the better the draft you get back.
All optional. Skip anything that doesn't apply to you.
Paste 2-3 short samples. This is how the AI learns to sound like you instead of like an AI.
The buyer here is a founder writing a launch-announcement blog post about an infrastructure rebuild. They've been trying to write it all morning. It keeps coming out like a press release. They want it to sound like themselves.
Describe it however you want. The more detail you give, the better the draft you get back.
A blog post announcing our auto-scaling rebuild for our existing customer base. Around 500 words. Lead with the "why," not the "what." We had a couple of high-profile downtime incidents in Q1 that we already wrote post-mortems for; this is the followup that says we fixed the root cause and ships the rebuild today.
Section 2 sharpens audience and tone. Section 3 is the writing-style match step. The buyer pastes 2 short writing samples in the same conversational register they want the draft to land in. The AI extracts pattern from the samples (sentence rhythm, opener style, contraction usage) without copying the words.
Our customers. Mostly engineering leaders at mid-market SaaS.
Friendly-direct. Plain-language. Not pitchy.
~500 words
Posting Friday
I keep writing it like a press release. Generic, smooth, forgettable. I want it to sound like I'm explaining this to a friend over coffee, not announcing it to a room of investors.
Paste 2-3 short samples. This is how the AI learns to sound like you instead of like an AI.
Sample 1 (required)Most companies I've worked with have one piece of infrastructure that holds them hostage. For us it was the queue. We rebuilt it last quarter. The first week after launch we got eight customer tickets that all said the same thing: "whatever you did, do it again." That's the bar I hold every roadmap decision to now.
Spent three hours yesterday in a sprint planning call where someone said "we should productize the consultant tier." Eight people nodded. Nobody could name a customer who'd pay for it. We didn't ship a productized tier. We shipped a Friday call instead. Talked to actual customers. Found three real problems. None of them was the productized tier.
One click. The tool stitches your task, your context, your samples, and the 4-phase methodology (Diagnose, Outline, Draft, Polish) into a paste-ready prompt. Copy with one button. Open ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini directly with the next.
Open a fresh chat in ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Paste. Hit send. The draft comes back in 30 to 60 seconds, sentence rhythm calibrated to the samples, no AI-tell phrasings, ready to paste into your CMS.
Most of you saw the post-mortem from January. The one where I had to explain why the dashboard went down for forty minutes during the busiest morning of the quarter. I owe you the followup.
The short version: we were running on a cluster designed for half our current load. Adding capacity worked, but only if someone was watching, and only if they caught it in the first ten minutes. Three times in Q1 nobody caught it in the first ten minutes.
Today we're shipping the rebuild. Auto-scaling is on for every account. It pre-warms based on patterns we've seen in your account, not generic load curves. It scales down too. We don't want to charge you for capacity you're not using.
Two things we explicitly didn't do:
If you're on a custom plan, I'll be in touch this week to walk through what changes for your specific setup. If you're on the standard tier, you don't need to do anything. The new behavior is on.
The boring answer to "why did this take six months." We couldn't justify the engineering time until we'd lost the same customer twice for the same reason. That happened in February. We started the rebuild the next Monday.
I'd rather have a smaller list of things I can promise than a longer list of things I might.
[Your name]
From a blank doc and a stuck morning to a polished 500-word draft in your writing style, in under 5 minutes of your time.
The 15% that matters (fact-checking, the moments where you sound like you, the personal callouts no AI knows) is yours.
The buttons on this page show what the live tool does. They aren't active here. Get the real tool to build prompts and copy outputs.