Strut AI / notes into long form

Strut AI: the writing assistant
that keeps your context.

Strut AI works inside your notebook and your draft. It develops rough notes, explores structure, expands sections, and helps you revise the whole piece. You never start from an empty chat.

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A better division of labor

You provide the judgment.
AI helps move the material.

Find the gap

Ask which reader question, objection, or piece of evidence the current structure is missing.

Explore options

Generate alternate outlines, headlines, examples, or transitions without surrendering the decision.

Transform a passage

Compress, expand, reframe, or clarify material you already own while naming what must remain true.

Review the delta

Inspect new claims, lost nuance, changed voice, and whether the suggestion actually answered the request.

ROUGH NOTESFragments
sources
questions
Strut AIDevelop
connect
expand
LONG-FORM DRAFTStructured
revised
owned

The useful unit is not “generate an article.” It is a smaller, inspectable operation inside a real writing process.

The AI can see the note and the larger piece it needs to serve.

Long-form writing depends on continuity. A paragraph must fit its section. The section must advance the whole piece. Strut AI pulls the relevant notes, outline, sources, neighbouring sections, and current draft into the operation you asked for.

The writer still chooses the working set, names the operation, states the constraints, and reviews the result. AI helps material grow; it does not quietly decide what the manuscript means.

Ten named operations, not an open chat box

An empty chat window makes you describe your situation first. Strut AI replaces that with operations you pick from a list. Each one runs on the passage you selected, or the whole document if you selected nothing. You add a direction in your own words. The result appears beside your draft, not inside it.

  • Expand — grow rough material into a coherent section, at a target length you set
  • Outline — turn notes into a hierarchical structure with evidence gaps named
  • Strengthen — tighten a passage without changing its claim
  • Summarize — reduce a source to claims, evidence, and open questions
  • Critique — a structural editor's read of what is weak and what to fix first
  • Tone — analyse cadence and formality, then suggest precise adjustments
  • Plot — develop a premise into setup, escalation, turning points, and resolution
  • Rewrite — apply your specific instruction while preserving factual meaning
  • Editorial report — a full editorial letter on the whole manuscript
  • Title ideas — twelve options in three registers, with a recommendation

What the assistant actually reads

Context comes from the project itself, not from a conversation you have to keep alive. The assistant reads:

  • The project — its title, description, and central thread
  • Your rough notes — the material you captured earlier
  • Imported sources — the research attached to the project
  • Your Voice Profile — if you have built one from your own writing

Imported material is treated as reference text, never as instructions. A command hidden inside a source cannot redirect the assistant.

That is the practical difference between an assistant that knows your manuscript and one you have to re-explain your manuscript to every morning.

You keep the draft, and the undo

Nothing is written into your document until you accept it. A replacement is previewed as a word-level difference: green for added, red for removed. Strut also saves a version before it applies. Any AI edit is one click from reversal.

Local features never call the assistant at all. Find and replace, style statistics, read-aloud, and exports keep working whatever your AI balance is.

Start with the method

Three guides go deeper. The Strut AI writing guide covers a practical prompting model. Another shows how to turn rough notes into a draft. A third explains how to write with AI without losing your voice.

Questions, answered

Strut AI questions

Does Strut AI write the article for me?

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No, and it is not built to. Every operation works on material you supply and returns a result beside your draft for you to accept, edit, or discard. The draft only changes when you say so.

How is this different from pasting my notes into a chatbot?

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A chatbot starts empty every session. Strut AI already holds the project: its central thread, your rough notes, your imported sources, and the section you are working in, so the request is short and the answer is specific to the manuscript.

Will it sound like me?

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Strut AI gets closer to your voice when you build a Voice Profile from samples of your own writing, and closer still when you use transformation operations on text you already wrote instead of asking for new prose. Voice survives editing, not generation.

Can I undo what the AI changes?

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Yes. Replacements are shown as a word-level diff before they apply, and a version is saved automatically beforehand, so any AI edit can be restored from version history.

What happens when my AI allowance runs out?

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The writing workspace keeps working. Drafting, notes, sources, search, version history, collaboration, and exports are unaffected; only the assistant pauses until you upgrade or your monthly allowance resets.

Does it invent sources or facts?

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Strut AI can invent details, like any AI model, which is why the operations are framed around material you provide and why the critique and editing operations flag unsupported claims. Verify every factual claim before you publish.

Free to start — no card required

Projects, notes, versioned drafts, imported sources, and careful AI assistance in one private workspace.