Calmly Writer Description

Traditional word processors offer a multitude of formatting options, distracting from the important thing: writing. Calmly Writer, an editor, is designed to help you focus on the story you want to tell. It has a simple, intuitive, and easy to use interface. Calmly Writer was designed to help you concentrate on writing. All distracting options are eliminated as you begin typing. Focus mode highlights the current paragraph. Simply select the style you want and click on it to format your text. You can also use keyboard shortcuts and markdown if you prefer. If you don't close a tab in a document, it will open every time you start the program. If the document was not saved, it will be loaded from its backup. Calmly Writer shows the number of words and characters that have been written and allows you set a target. You can choose from light, dark, dark and dune modes.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
$11.45 one-time payment
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

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Company Details

Company:
Calmly Writer
Website:
www.calmlywriter.com

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Product Details

Platforms
SaaS
Windows
Mac
Linux
Type of Training
Documentation
Customer Support
Online

Calmly Writer Features and Options

Calmly Writer User Reviews

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  • Name: Elysia T.
    Job Title: Creative Freelancer
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Calmly is the best distraction-free word editor for me

    Date: Mar 19 2023

    Summary: I have no problems with either the free web version of the [cheap] premium version for Windows, Mac, or ?Chromebook? according to their site. I'm going to try running the web version on my small Samsung tablet to use as a word processor with a little typewriter-esque keyboard because that sounds like a good time to me. But hey, I'm a weirdo who collects mechanical keyboards, books, and now typewriters. And software I think will help me that I never end up using. Calmly Writer isn't one of those. I genuinely use it all the time. I'd use it even more if I could be more focused and less scattered.
    Speaking of, I'm trying to learn how to use Obsidian to help with the scattered issue. It can't make me more focused or motivated, nor can it make me a better writer, but I hope it can help me better organize my research and, with it, my thoughts.
    I'm a Calmly convert. My advice? BUY IT. But you need to at least TRY it! It's free. So, duh.
    And my message to the one other reviewer: Check your CC statements and practice web safety. Don't blame Calmly when the fault is either yours via negligence or mistake. Please, please, please people. Stop blaming broke indie devs who do this as a passion side project - FOR US - when you don't understand something. ASK FOR HELP!

    Positive: Calmly is like a markdown editor (sort of?) for writers. I still don't get what all the hype is about with markdown. I get that pure text files will still be readable post-apocalypse as long as one computer exists (or whatever that crowd goes on and on about) but beyond that? It's quick and "easy" to format if you learn a lot of new shortcuts/syntax, taking of valuable brain space better spent on things related to actually writing. Back to Calmly:
    It's pretty! Well, mine is. You can set yours however you want, but mine is a deep navy background with an orchid purple font. Don't ask me how this isn't distracting, it just isn't. Granted, this is the paid-for (very cheap!) desktop version, not the free web version, so it has more customization options.
    It is somehow actually soothing. I'm a stress-writer. And eater. And, well, I'm sure you get the point. I write when I'm stressed and writing ([well] or trying to, anyway) stresses me out. But I don't see or feel any of the noise when I'm using Calmly.
    There's no risk to using the free web version, forever or just to try, unless that is, you don't want to replace your current writer/editor. In which case, what are you doing here?!

    Negative: The person who reviewed before me didn't know what they were talking about, so I guess that's a con that's not at all the fault of Calmly. I bought this software in November 2022 and did not get charged at all beyond the first time. Make sure you're signing up for the right stuff, read the fine print, don't go to crappy websites, use an adblocker and don't click shady links, and run MalwareBytes, because you (dear other reviewer) clearly have something else going on.

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  • Name: Per V.
    Job Title: Entrepreneur
    Length of product use: Less than 6 months
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
    Features
    Design
    Ease
    Pricing
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    Calmly Writer hidden costs

    Edited: Mar 01 2023

    Summary: Since theres no info about this anywhere, I'll call it a simple scam.

    Positive: N/A.

    Negative: All one can find is information about a one time fee.
    Thereafter they draw $30 from your account monthly.

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