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The Google Docs alternative for serious writers and teams. Complete writing projects 50% faster. Learn more at butterdocs.com

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Ryan Levander (@ryanlevander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a Writer and not using ButterDocs you are missing out. Shout out to Skyler Reeves 🚢 🏴‍☠️ for the recommendation on this, but it's like Google Dos, except for Writers (and better)...they seem to have thought of it all. Check this out: youtube.com/watch?v=m11W5u…

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve interviewed hundreds — probably more than a thousand — writers on their work flows. When demoing ButterDocs, there’s this one thing that everybody loves: the stash.

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google Docs was supposed to be the future of writing, but it led us to a dead end. Here is why it is fundamentally broken, and how we’re fixing it at ButterDocs

Erica Schneider (@ericasmyname) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been using ButterDocs for ~2 months and I already am thinking how the hell did I use Google Docs for so long? Shit is changing for the better. Hop aboard.

Ash Ambirge (@ashambirge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ooooo, loving ButterDocs! 📝 Lets you make 'branch copies' of main doc, so writers / clients can edit the sh*t out of it, without you losing your original. Then, hit "merge" if you want to compile everyone's changes into one. 😲 (And no anonymous elephants creepin'.)

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s one thing that no writer can stand: people watching them while they write. This is a fundamental flaw with Google Docs and other cloud-based writing software, where everything is always ON. It even prohibits some industries (lawyers, publishers) to use these tools at

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 reasons why Google Docs is making you a worse writer: • It's basically a digital typewriter. Putting words on the page is just one aspect of the writing process: Google Docs is ignoring all the other dimensions (ideating, researching, outlining, editing).

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google Docs’ greatest strength is also its biggest weakness: ​ Everything happens in one document. This sounds ideal until you realize having only one document means: – Once published, you can’t work in private (anyone can pop in at anytime). – You can’t ask for edits without

Alexa Phillips (@alexacphillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Y'all if you aren't using ButterDocs for your long-form writing, you're missing out. Notes, outlines, and draft all in one place. Every writer's paradise

Michi Huber (@michihuber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why would you want to look at comments while you’re trying to write!? It's messy, distracting, and counterproductive. If you’re writing, you want to see this: A subtle dot does the trick. When you’re commenting or addressing comments, you switch into comment mode, with