Core Concepts

Drafts

Drafts are where your work becomes writing.

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Drafts use the context connected to your Project, System, and Artifacts.

This is what makes Draftroom different from a blank document or a standalone AI chat. The writing happens inside a structured workspace where the important details are already connected.

What you can do in a Draft

  • Create new writing from scratch with context already in place
  • Revise and refine existing material
  • Expand sections or scenes
  • Organize and restructure content
  • Reshape the tone, voice, or structure of a piece

Drafts and AI collaboration

Draftroom can help generate and refine text, but you stay in control of what gets accepted, edited, or removed.

Every AI suggestion is proposed inline. You review it, accept it, reject it, or adjust it line by line. No one-click rewrites. No magic.

How it works

You describe what you want the AI to do. Draftroom shows you what changed, inline, with the original still visible. You decide what stays.

One project, many Drafts

A Project can hold multiple Drafts. A novel Project might have a Draft for each chapter. A course Project might have Drafts for each module and its scripts.

Each Draft inherits the context of the Project and System it belongs to, so there's no re-setup between sessions.

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