SFD — Write It Bad
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SFD — Write It Bad

Daniel James Kinney-Spears · released 15 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Writing apps help with the easy half — outlines, fonts, folders, word-count trophies. The hard half is producing a bad first version of something, and that's all SFD does.

SFD is forward-only. You write in a burst, the earlier lines dim and scroll away, and you can't go back to fix them. You can't edit a draft into existence, so SFD won't let you try until it's out.

How it works:

A go is a timed burst. You write. You don't reread.

Stall for a few seconds and you get a shove — a nudge that gets blunter the longer you stare at the cursor.

Hit a line you hate? Drop a later and keep moving. Your flags become a punch-list for when you revise.

A finished part is a chunk. A stack of chunks is the Pile — your whole first draft.

When it's done, send it out as plain text, to wherever you actually revise.

What SFD won't do: format, outline, sync, collaborate, or write the draft for you. You write the bad version. A chunk has to get written; inside that, anything goes.

Your words stay yours. Every chunk is a plain-text file on your device. No proprietary format, no account, no servers. SFD makes no network calls at all — it can't lose your words and it can't trap them.

Get the first draft out. You can make it good later, somewhere with a real keyboard.