RevenueCat Shipyard Winner

Decide with
clarity.

A structured thinking system that helps you cut through options, make decisions, and move on. Not a chatbot.

Coming SooniOS app in development

This is not
another chatbot.

Most AI tools optimize for conversation. They keep you talking. Editor is designed to end the conversation. with a recommendation, next actions, and a hard stop.

Typing is never the first action

You choose a thinking mode first

Input is a form, not a chat

Guided questions, not open prompts

Output is a document, not a thread

Structured sections with a clear recommendation

Sessions end

Hard stop with next actions. No infinite loop

Editor home screen showing five thinking modes

Five thinking modes.

Each mode is a structured reasoning workflow with its own questions, logic, and output format. Pick the one that matches your problem.

R

Review an Idea

Strip it down, make it sharp

Stress-test an idea until it's concrete, scoped, and testable.

You provide

Describe the idea
Who is it for?

You get

Idea Reframed
Target Audience
Weak Points
Scope Options
Recommendation
Next Actions

Best coach: The Editor

How a session works.

Guided input form with structured questions
01

Guided input

Mode-specific questions guide your thinking. No blank prompt. Voice input supported.

Structured thinking output with sections
02

Structured output

A document with expandable sections, not a wall of text. Recommendation highlighted. Confidence rated.

Next actions checklist and session completion
03

Action + done

Checkable next actions, optional artifact export to Notion, then the session ends. No endless loop.

Same problem. Different thinking.

Generic AI gives you obvious advice. Editor applies proven decision-making frameworks behind the scenes, so the output is specific, actionable, and cuts through the noise.

The problem

I have 8 things on my plate and can't figure out what to work on first.

Generic AI

Consider what's most urgent
Break tasks into smaller pieces
Try time-blocking your calendar
Don't forget to take breaks!

Editor

Pareto PrincipleEisenhower Matrix
2 of your 8 tasks drive ~80% of the outcome. The rest is noise.
3 tasks feel urgent but aren't important. Cut or defer them.
Your actual priority: the client proposal (high impact, real deadline).
Do this now: 90 minutes on the proposal, everything else waits.
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Session library with history and search

Every session
saved.

Search, filter by mode, revisit past decisions. Your thinking history organized by date with full session replay.

Full session history
Search and filter by mode
Export artifacts to Notion
Profile learning across sessions
RevenueCat Shipyard Winner

Built for a hackathon.
Validated by creators.

Editor was selected as the winner of the RevenueCat Shipyard Creator Contest out of hundreds of submissions. The judges valued its commitment to structured thinking over the typical AI chat pattern.

Chosen by Simon from Better Creating, whose audience of indie creators and app builders is exactly the kind of people Editor is built for.

View the submission on Devpost →

Questions.

Coming soon.

Editor is in active development. We're preparing for launch on the App Store.