Think out loud.
Let someone follow in real time.
Some of the most interesting writing is not finished work, it is thinking in progress. Notes from a book you're reading, research as you follow a thread, ideas forming before they have a shape. Diarist makes that thinking visible.
When you take notes on Diarist, anyone with your link can read along in real time. They see the connections you make, the questions you write down, the lines you copy and react to. It turns a private intellectual habit into something others can learn from or contribute to.
Study streamers, researchers, writers, teachers, anyone who thinks on the page and wants to share that thinking while it is still alive.
How people use it
- Study streams: share your notes while you learn something new.
- Research sessions: let followers watch you dig into a topic live.
- Thinking-in-public: write your ideas as they arrive, before you've worked out if they're good.
- Meeting notes for small teams, live and then published for reference.
Who it's for
- People who learn better when they write for an audience.
- Creators who want to share the intellectual side of their process.
- Writers who want to build in public without waiting until they have something finished to say.
- Teachers who want students to see how an expert thinks through a problem in real time.