Dyslexia write

DyslexiaWrite - Make reading clearer. Make writing easier. Build confidence.

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DyslexiaWrite is an AI-powered writing and reading assistant designed specifically for people with dyslexia. Where most writing tools focus only on grammar or style, DyslexiaWrite focuses on comfort, clarity, confidence, and accessibility — helping users read better, write easier, and feel less overwhelmed. Whether you’re a student, professional, parent, teacher, or adult who has always struggled with words, DyslexiaWrite gives you tools to succeed — without stress.

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Dyslexiawrite was created through a personal journey, when my son was struggling at school and everyday was a battle just to get him to attend. During Covid we home schooled him and started to see issues with his handwriting, some of the classic dyslexia traits (letters backwards, misspellings). We decided to have him assessed and got the confirmation we were expecting, this will be the start of making education easier for him...or so we thought. We battled with the school to give him assistance, paid for private tutoring, again with no help from the school and so I decided I would do something to help him, but what? Well I've always had an interest in coding, but that's about as far as it goes, so I learned about vibe coding, all you need is an idea, and boy did I have one! A few weeks later the app was born, with more than a little help from my son, "add this in as well dad, put the coloured backgrounds in" so I did and I am damn proud of what we've created. So please take a look, you can sign up for free, you don't have to have dyslexia to use it! but if you know someone who is, please send it their way. ✍
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Thanks so much for checking out DyslexiaWrite! 🙌
I’d love your thoughts on:

1️⃣ Does Line Focus & Visual Guidance help you?
2️⃣ What feature should we build next?
3️⃣ Would you like school plans, workplace features, or personal tools first?

We’re building this with the community, not just for them.

If you know a teacher, parent, SEN professional or someone with dyslexia, please share this. It could honestly make a real difference 💙