Writango

Writango

Let readers stream your write-up, as if you are talking

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Writango lets your audience to stream your write-up as if you are talking sentence-by-sentence.
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Angelo Embuldeniya
Love the UI @vettijoe!
Joe Lewis
Glad you liked it, @angeloe. I'm about to polish the writing canvas a bit more. Also, got feedback that the gif in the homepage is a bit distracting. So working on that one too.
Joe Lewis
Hello PH, Creator of Writango here. I created Writango mostly to scratch my own itch: to publish stream-able articles. Here's a quick demo of what it can do. It's also intended to be a quick text-only presentation tool. Just scratch your ideas as a post. When you're done, you'd be able to showcase your write-up to an audience like a presentation! Happy Writing! Let me know your thoughts 😄
Gleb Sabirzyanov
@vettijoe that's a cool product! I wonder why you needed to display text sentence-by-sentence? Dropbox Paper has a nice presentation mode too, but it displays the document block-by-block. Have you seen it?
Joe Lewis
@zyumbik No, I didn't know Dropbox Paper had a presentation mode. Thanks you! Well, Writango's motive is very close to what the presentation mode is. So there's probably no good reasons to ditch Paper for Writango currently. In the future though, I'd like to evolve Writango into something that allows you to present documents in a variety of ways - sentence-wise, block-wise, custom-segments-wise, bring in audio presenting, teleprompting and such stuff. Curious about what Paper's roadmap is regarding the presentation mode.
Gleb Sabirzyanov
@vettijoe great! Looking forward to the future updates. :)
Gleb Sabirzyanov
The main gif in the post is too fast, I optimized it a bit so I can read what it says: :)
Joe Lewis
Wow, thanks! The link's loading forever. Can you send it over to me someway else. I'll use it here as well as for the site. I tried making it slower before, but it feels too slow to make sense. I could use yours.
Jesse Jensen
Looks cool. Will there be an option to add images later and when will it have an SSL certificate?
Joe Lewis
@jessehojjensen Sure, I'll be working on bringing-in more rich text editing features like images, code-blocks, etc, SSL certs included.
Jason Brown
Great idea, would definitely use ... but the blood red "not secure" warning for failed https might put some people off :)
Jason Brown

Needs certification looked at, or some such.

Pros:

Fantastic idea - could easily see myself using it for subtitling or just as as a stand alone presentation.

Cons:

The site fails https and gvies a red "not secure" warning