What if AI felt native to a writing tool, not bolted on?
Quill is a Notion-style editor with AI woven into the flow — built on the open-source Novel editor and the Vercel AI SDK so AI assistance feels like a natural part of writing, not a separate tab to switch to.
Most AI writing today happens in a separate tab. You write in Docs or Notion, paste into ChatGPT, paste the result back. The context-switch breaks flow, and the formatting never survives the round trip.
Put AI inside the editor. Type ++ at the end of a sentence and the model continues your thought in context. Select text and ask AI to rewrite it in place. Hit / to format anything. No tab-switching.
Type ++ anywhere and the AI continues your thought in context. It reads what you've written and writes the next sentence.
Type / to access 12+ block types: headings, lists, quotes, code, images, embeds. No mouse needed.
Select any text, click Ask AI: improve writing, fix grammar, make shorter, make longer. The AI rewrites in place.
Embed images, YouTube videos, tweets, LaTeX math. Full Markdown support. Dark mode included.
This live demo is single-user and stateless to keep the focus on the writing experience — no auth, no multi-document persistence, no team features. A production rollout would add accounts, document storage, version history, per-user rate limits, and brand-voice fine-tuning. Built on the open-source Novel editor (Tiptap + Next.js) and the Vercel AI SDK.
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