Meet the New-and-Improved Writhm!


What if I told you I redesigned Writhm from scratch…and it just launched?

It’s true. Check it 👇

Adjustable sentence ranges. Customizable colors. Savable projects and themes.

You’re going to love it.

There’s a Free tier and a Pro tier with extra features.

And here’s the best part…

We’re opening up 500 LIFETIME spots for the Pro tier starting today.

Here’s what Free users get:

👉 Visual Editor: New-and-improved sentence visualization
👉 Writing Stats: Checks for monotony, readability, etc.
👉 Style Tips: Suggestions to improve sentence variety
👉 Light/Dark Mode: Work comfortably, day or night
👉 Community: Join a private group of word nerds

Here’s what Pro users get:

👉 Adjustable Sentence Ranges: Change the highlighting logic
👉 Customizable Colors: Choose your color scheme
👉 Savable Projects: Save & organize your work
👉 Comment Cards: Add notes to any project
👉 Library: Import and analyze famous works for inspiration
👉 Text Options: Pick your fonts and sizes
👉 Upcoming Pro Features: Repetition checker, exercise mode, and more

Whether you upgrade to Pro or remain on Free, I can’t wait for you to check it out.

Note: If you’ve signed up for Writhm before, you’ll need to sign up again. (Dang tech.)

This is the only writing app out there focused on flow and finesse, not “correctness” or grammar.

It’ll make your writing more beautiful and engaging, guaranteed.

—D. Melhoff

P.S. Watch the announcement video on TikTok and check out all the buzz. Craziness!

D. Melhoff

D. Melhoff is the ring leader at Writhm, as well as a repped horror & thriller author, children's writer, and reluctant social media creator.

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