I haven't used Prosaic yet but I'm curious — the terminal-first, distraction-free angle is compelling for anyone who's tried to write seriously in an environment full of notifications.
My current writing workflow is pretty ad-hoc: I draft in Obsidian for anything long-form, then move it to wherever it needs to live. The context-switching between writing environment and publishing destination is the friction I still haven't solved.
Side note: a terminal-based writing tool makes me think about how environments shape the work. When I'm writing in a clean minimal environment (vs. a browser tab), the output is noticeably different — slower, more intentional.
We're building Hello Aria (AI productivity assistant for WhatsApp/Telegram/iOS, launching April 10th on PH) — a lot of our user communication and feature specs are drafted first in plain text before they go anywhere else. There's something about constraints that forces clarity. The Prosaic philosophy makes a lot of sense to me.
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for me it has been useful for writing short notes and random ideas during the day.
Prosaic
I haven't used Prosaic yet but I'm curious — the terminal-first, distraction-free angle is compelling for anyone who's tried to write seriously in an environment full of notifications.
My current writing workflow is pretty ad-hoc: I draft in Obsidian for anything long-form, then move it to wherever it needs to live. The context-switching between writing environment and publishing destination is the friction I still haven't solved.
Side note: a terminal-based writing tool makes me think about how environments shape the work. When I'm writing in a clean minimal environment (vs. a browser tab), the output is noticeably different — slower, more intentional.
We're building Hello Aria (AI productivity assistant for WhatsApp/Telegram/iOS, launching April 10th on PH) — a lot of our user communication and feature specs are drafted first in plain text before they go anywhere else. There's something about constraints that forces clarity. The Prosaic philosophy makes a lot of sense to me.