For Essayists, Creators & Writers

Too many ideas. Not enough finished pieces.

Stop losing the thread as your thinking grows. Slima turns scattered notes and half-formed ideas into structured writing you can actually publish.

Start Writing From an Idea Free to use. No credit card required.

Sound familiar?

Ideas pile up, nothing ships

You capture ideas constantly — in notes apps, voice memos, bookmarks. But most of them never turn into a finished essay, video script, or newsletter.

New ideas interrupt the current one

You're halfway through a draft when a better idea strikes. You chase it, start something new, and the previous piece quietly dies in your notes.

Ideas fade without structure

Without a clear place to develop them, your best ideas slowly dissolve. The spark is gone by the time you come back to them.

How Slima Helps

From raw idea to finished writing

A workspace designed for the messy, nonlinear way knowledge creators actually think and write.

Idea-to-Draft Workflow

Start with a fragment, a note, a question. Slima lets you develop it into an outline, then a draft, then a polished piece — all in one connected space.

Workflow

Connected Ideas

Notes, research, and draft sections stay linked. When you develop one thought, the related pieces stay visible — so the thread of your argument never disappears.

Connection

Clarity as Ideas Grow

Your writing stays structured even as the piece expands. No more 3,000-word essays that lose their point halfway through.

Structure

From spark to publish

Every idea follows a natural path. Slima gives you the space for each stage.

1

Capture

Drop in a thought, a quote, a question — anything. It doesn't need to be polished.

2

Develop

Turn fragments into outlines. Connect research. Let the argument take shape.

3

Write

Draft in a distraction-free workspace with your notes and research right beside you.

4

Publish

Export your finished piece to Substack, Medium, your blog, or anywhere you publish.

Start with one idea

Take a note, a fragment, or an unfinished draft. Put it in a workspace built to help ideas become finished writing.

Open the Writing Studio

Built for how you create

Newsletter Writers

Manage your Substack pipeline. Develop ideas across issues and keep recurring themes connected.

YouTube & Podcast Creators

Write scripts, plan episodes, and build a library of ideas you can pull from whenever you need one.

Essayists & Bloggers

Develop long-form arguments with structure. Keep research, drafts, and revisions in one place.

Your ideas, finally organized

A project workspace that shows you every stage — from raw note to finished draft.

Essay: The Paradox of Choice in AI Tools

Files 6
initial-spark.md
Note
essay-outline.md
Draft
introduction.md
Writing
research-notes.md
Note
main-argument.md
Review
conclusion.md
Draft
Connected

"main-argument.md" references 3 ideas from "research-notes.md" — your argument stays grounded in your research.

I had 47 notes and zero finished essays. Slima turned my best ideas into a weekly newsletter habit.
Early Access Creator
Substack writer, 12k subscribers

Questions

Is this a note-taking app?
No. Note-taking apps are great for capturing. Slima is built for the next step — turning captured ideas into structured, finished writing. Think of it as where your notes go to become real.
Can I export to Substack, Medium, or my blog?
Yes. You can export your writing as Markdown or HTML, which works with Substack, Medium, Ghost, WordPress, and most publishing platforms.
Does it work for video scripts?
Absolutely. Many creators use it for YouTube scripts, podcast outlines, and course material — any long-form content that needs structure.
Is there a mobile app?
The web version works on any device. Desktop apps are available for Windows and macOS for offline writing.
Will the AI write for me?
No. Slima's AI helps you organize, connect, and clarify your own thinking. It never writes on your behalf — your ideas, your voice, your name on it.

Your best ideas deserve to be finished.

Stop collecting. Start creating.

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