Two things so far. Both are real, both are ours, and you can have them.
type
2026 · mac app · free
Joseph said he wanted a place to journal that never saved. That ran opposite to why I journal. But the
more we talked, the more it made sense. Just get it out. Then burn it. So we built it.
It's more than that though. It's a place to write with some constraints, ones you choose. One setting
makes it so you can't edit. We tend to edit as we write, but we wanted a place where getting it out on
paper is what mattered. Stop writing, it burns too. Keep it going. There is no right or wrong in the
first draft.
And we love simple, useful things. Like the typewriter. type is meant to emulate that. You can't edit.
You can only go forward. It makes the sounds, which we love. Even the carriage return.
Finally, no account. No server. Just you and some text.
some things you write to keep.
some you write to take back. let go.
For the reading you want to keep. Underline what matters, write a note about why it mattered, and Dispatch
reads it back to you, the passage and your own words, while you run, drive, or walk.
It syncs with Readwise, so the highlights you already have are already there. There is no feed and nothing
to chase. Just the books you chose and the lines you kept.
More reading is good. Taking it in is everything.
kept · dispatch
Two problems we couldn't find solved anywhere else: reviewing your highlights on the go, and capturing
that quote from a podcast. Dispatch does both. It narrates your highlights and notes back to you, and it
helps you keep the line you just heard.