Writers

AI memory for writers.

Dossier gives writers a place for fragments, source trails, character details, editor notes, and ideas you want to keep without building a folder system.

Dossier screen showing an open loop with a due date.
For the line, source, or detail you will want again.

Best for

The material around the writing.

Most writing systems hold finished notes. Dossier is useful for the half-formed details you still need to recognize later.

Fragments

Save a line, metaphor, scene detail, or argument in plain language.

Sources

Remember who said what, where the reference came from, and why it mattered.

Collaborators

Keep editor asks, feedback patterns, and promised revisions from slipping.

Workflow

What a writer briefs.

During capture

  • A scene detail you do not want to file yet.
  • An interview note linked to a person.
  • A question that should shape the next draft.

During drafting

  • Ask for remembered examples on a topic.
  • Pull open promises to editors or sources.
  • Recover the reason an idea felt worth saving.

FAQ

Writer questions.

Will it write for me?

Dossier is centered on memory, not replacing your voice. It helps you recover the material you chose to keep.

Is it a notes app?

It can hold notes, but the point is retrieval by people, promises, context, and remembered threads.

Keep the idea before the draft exists.

Brief the loose thing, then ask for it when the draft is ready.