01 · Select
Point at the weak spot
Highlight any passage in Word. Textmolt reads exactly what you selected — and, when you ask for it, the whole document for context.
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Textmolt — AI inside Microsoft Word
Textmolt lives in a sidebar inside Word. Select a sentence, let it shed its rough layer — polish, translate, expand — and write the better version straight back into your document.
Scroll — watch this page shed its skin.
The Molt
Three moves. You never leave the document.
01 · Select
Highlight any passage in Word. Textmolt reads exactly what you selected — and, when you ask for it, the whole document for context.
02 · Molt
Five quick actions — polish, translate, expand, summarize, ask — plus slash commands and your own standing instructions. The new layer streams in, word by word.
03 · Settle
One click replaces the selection with the new version, formatting intact. Your document — one layer better.
I think that maybe we could possibly consider changing the plan a little bit.
Try the gesture yourself — select any sentence on this page.
The living document
Beneath this page a full manuscript is being bound — a place to walk into a living document and play the sidebar for real.
This doorway opens only with JavaScript on. The theater below still shows the real workflow — just holding still.
The product, playing itself
What you’re watching is Textmolt’s real interface, rebuilt in code, running the real workflow on a loop. The buttons in there are real — click any of them.
Our position held steady through the quarter, with clear headroom in two of the three segments.
AI content is for reference only. Please verify carefully.
Interface rebuilt in code from the real add-in, v0.9 line.
The Reborn
Beneath the shell
Full-document understanding
Long files don’t scare it. Textmolt chunks and reads the full document, so “summarize section three” means section three — not the last page it happened to see.
Session memory & compaction
Working memory pins your facts, decisions and style. When context runs long, one click compacts it — preview the summary, edit it, roll it back. Nothing happens behind your back.
Model transparency
The sidebar always names the exact model answering you, and you can switch whenever you like. Your custom instructions persist and travel with your account.
The Zero
Textmolt is in early access. The Word add-in is built and being hand-polished; WPS support is in progress; credit-based pricing is being finalized. Small numbers, real product.
One email when downloads open. Nothing else.
Before you ask
A sidebar inside Microsoft Word where AI reads what you select, suggests a better version, and writes it back — without you ever leaving the document.
Microsoft Word for Windows — Microsoft 365, Office 2021 or later, or Office 2019 Retail. WPS Office support is in development.
We’re in early access, hand-finishing the installer. Leave your email on the download page and you’ll be the first to know — one email, no drip campaigns.
Selected text is sent over HTTPS to our gateway only when you trigger an action, then forwarded to the AI model. Your document is never stored permanently — it exists in memory only while the request is processed. API keys stay on our servers, never inside the add-in. Usage analytics are anonymized with original text removed and cleaned up after 30 days. The Privacy Policy has the details.
Pricing will be credit-based and simple. The numbers are being finalized — early-access subscribers hear them first.
You can try the basics as a guest. Signing in unlocks more models and keeps your custom instructions with you.
The Entry
Your next draft is already under this one.
Early access
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From the living document · a working draft
Nobody writes the sentence they meant on the first try. Writing is the slow discovery of what you were trying to say — and the first draft is just the sound of you looking for it.
It is generally agreed that in most cases the process of revising what has already been written is quite possibly more important than the act of writing it down in the first place.
Every working writer knows the feeling: the paragraph that reads fine at midnight and falls apart by morning. The words didn’t change. You did. A second reading is a second self, and the second self is a better editor.
The old page does not want to be deleted, it wants to be shed, like something that was useful once and is now simply in the way of the thing growing underneath it.
So keep the draft close and the delete key closer. What you cut is not lost; it was scaffolding. The page underneath was always the point.
keep this — but say it with fewer words
Select any line of the manuscript — the five keys that answer are the same reflex Textmolt gives you in Word.