Do it all with Ellipsus

Drafts, feedback, revisions … the creative process gets messy. With Ellipsus, you can write, edit, and collaborate in one place and let your creativity flow.

  • Write
  • Drafts
  • Comments
  • Version history
  • Cross-device
  • Dark mode
  • Merge
  • Chat
  • Word count
  • Focus mode
  • Write
  • Drafts
  • Comments
  • Version history
  • Cross-device
  • Dark mode
  • Merge
  • Chat
  • Word count
  • Focus mode

Here's how it works ...

Create a document.

Start writing your story...

Invite your collaborators.

Collaboration in progress!

You can work together in the same draft, or they can create their own.

Draft merged!

Add their edits to your document.

Bring in the beta readers!

Collect feedback.

Draft merged!

Incorporate feedback as it comes in.

The end?

Now it's time to tell your story!

Write

Start with a blank page and make it your own.

Write … and write … and write.

Ellipsus is a modern text editor that handles haikus, manuscripts, and everything in between.

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Dark mode

Switch between paper white or dark as night.

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Cross-device

Write wherever and whenever inspiration strikes.

Desktop!
Tablet!
Mobile!
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Word count

Track progress with word count and reading time.

Draft

Iterate and explore with drafts

Create as many drafts as you need to try new ideas, plot twists, or turns of phrase. They’ll stay linked to your doc so you can focus on writing, not file management.

Draft

Work on drafts alone or with editors.

Collaborate

Collect feedback,
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discuss ideas, and write together.
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Collaborating should be smooth, not stressful.

Ellipsus makes working with editors, co-authors, and beta readers seamless.

Streamline your editing process.
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Comments

Give precise feedback on individual pieces of prose.

Pin important messages and threads.
Host draft-specific chats.
Use GIFs when words just won’t do.
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Chat

Discuss drafts or roleplay dialogue within your doc. 

Never miss a detail!
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Version history

Revisit (and recover) a timestamped history of past ideas.