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doXmind

doXmind

An AI editor that reasons with you

205 followers

doXmind is "Cursor for Writing" — bringing AI-powered coding assistant UX to document creation. Free beta — no credit card required.
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wangzhang wu
Hey PH! 👋 I built doXmind because I wanted the "Cursor experience" for writing — an AI that doesn't just chat beside your doc, but actually reads it, understands context, and makes edits you can review line-by-line. Key things I'm proud of: - The diff review system (borrowed from code editors) — no more "AI rewrote my whole paragraph" - Knowledge Base lets you drop in research PDFs and have AI actually cite them - Works great on mobile with swipe gestures Currently in free beta — would love your feedback on what features to prioritize next! 🙏
Rahi Jamil
I really like the idea. Now, how are you going to sell it?
wangzhang wu

@rahijamil 
Great question! The plan is to keep doXmind free — users connect their own API keys from OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google.

This way:

  • You're not locked into our pricing or rate limits

  • You control your AI costs directly

  • We focus on building the best writing experience, not metering your usage

Think of doXmind as the interface layer — we handle the UX, diff reviews, knowledge base, and context management. You bring the AI.

Might add optional paid tiers later for extras like cloud sync or team features, but the core product stays free with BYOK. 🙌

Derek Cheng

Congrats on launching! Just a thought, but a quick research feature might be helpful. Often times, especially in business documents, I find myself wanting to include some factoids. Like, "There are X million residential real estate transactions annually in the US". I know X is a big, impressive number, but don't exactly recall what it is and don't want to break my writing flow to go look it up. If the editor could autonomously find that out and fill it in, with a source, that would be awesome!

wangzhang wu

@derekattonkotsu Love this idea! You're right — breaking flow to look up a stat is painful.

This is on our roadmap! Imagine typing "[X] million transactions" and having it auto-fill with the real number + source. Knowledge Base already cites your uploaded PDFs — next step is live web research.

Thanks for the feedback, super helpful for prioritization! 🙌

John Montgomery

Would be great if it could connect ( eg. API ) to say a Legal Corpus ?

wangzhang wu

@john_montgomery1 Hey John! Thanks for the suggestion 🙌

Legal corpus integration is definitely on our radar — we've had a few lawyers and legal researchers reach out with similar requests. The Knowledge Base already supports uploading PDFs (case law, contracts, statutes), and the AI will cite them inline when writing.

For API access to external legal databases (Westlaw, LexisNexis, CourtListener, etc.), that's something we're scoping out. Would love to chat more about your specific workflow — are you thinking contract drafting, legal research memos, or something else?

Drop me a DM or email (in my profile) if you want to geek out on the details!

John Montgomery

@wangzhang_wu For my use-case "legal research"

wangzhang wu

@john_montgomery1 Thanks for the suggestion! We'll be adding legal corpus integration as a new skill in our next update. Stay tuned! 🙌