Think clearly.
Write it down.

  • THOUGHT DETECTED
  • ANALYZING...
  • ASSUMPTION FOUND
  • EVIDENCE REQUIRED
  • COUNTERARGUMENT AVAILABLE
  • THESIS IDENTIFIED

Ghostflow is a writing workspace for the full thinking process— from rough capture to a structured argument you can defend.

ForEssays · Reports · Research · Pitches · Speeches · Proposals

Why Ghostflow

Writing tools finish sentences. They rarely finish thinking.

  • Fluent is not clear

    Most AI writers optimize for smooth prose—not a defensible argument.

  • The draft is the work

    Writing is how you shape an idea. The finished piece should show that process.

  • Stay in the editor

    Capture, clarify, develop, challenge, support, structure, and refine—without tab hopping.

Workflow

Seven stages that follow how you actually think

Capture first. Polish last. Each stage has tools in the editor—not a separate chat.

  1. Capture

    Start messy. A half-formed sentence is enough—the goal is thoughts on the page, not polished prose.

  2. Clarify

    Ghostflow surfaces your central claim, objective, and thesis so you know what you mean before you build.

  3. Develop

    Supporting points, implications, examples, and connections—Mindfreak asks why, what caused this, and can you prove it.

  4. Challenge

    Assumptions, blind spots, contradictions, and missing perspectives—so you strengthen the argument, not just confirm it.

  5. Support

    Evidence, sources, and statistics—with verified, unverified, and not-found flags (low-confidence claims) instead of fake citations.

  6. Structure

    Only after the idea is solid: argument order, transitions, sections, and narrative progression.

  7. Refine

    Tone, clarity, grammar, and conciseness—the idea already exists; now it reads cleanly.

In the editor

Everything runs where you write

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Most writing tools help you sound polished. They do not help you figure out what you actually mean, or whether the argument holds.

Ghostflow follows how people think—capture, clarify, develop, challenge, support, then structure and refine. Inline suggestions stay in your voice; Mindfreak pressure-tests weak claims; verification marks what you can stand behind before you ship.

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Capture & Clarify

  • Rough-thought placeholders—not blank pages
  • Thesis and objective surfaced from your draft
  • Clarify what you are actually trying to say

Develop & Challenge

  • Mindfreak builds and stress-tests your argument
  • Surfaces assumptions and contradictions
  • AI that pushes back when it matters

Support & Verify

  • Evidence and research without leaving the doc
  • Claims marked verified, unverified, or weak
  • No invented citations

Structure & Refine

  • Outline and connections after the idea holds
  • Review for clarity and order
  • Tone and polish when the thinking is done

Meet Mindfreak

Your argument's sharpest critic

Most AI helps you confirm what you already believe. Mindfreak builds your case, then pressure-tests it—assumptions, blind spots, and contradictions surfaced while you stay in the draft.

  • Add evidence for this claim.
  • You assume growth outweighs environmental cost.
  • This repeats your point from paragraph two.
Pixel-art robot with a monitor for a head, standing in a stylized landscape

Verification

Know what you can stand behind

Ghostflow checks factual claims as you write—not after you export.

  • Claims marked verified, unverified, or low confidence
  • Unsupported statements flagged before you publish
  • Suggestions kept separate from facts you have checked

Modes

One workspace, tuned to the stakes

Suggestions, argument tools, and verification adapt to the format—not one generic AI voice.

  • Essay

    Defend a thesis—challenge weak claims before you submit.

  • Report

    Neutral tone, evidence-led suggestions, inline fact checks.

  • Research

    Academic register, citation support, hedging where it matters.

  • Pitch

    Concise narrative—Mindfreak spots holes in the story.

  • Speech

    Speakable cadence; flags jargon and tangled sentences.

  • Proposal

    Problem → approach → outcome; concrete wording over padding.

Open a draft. Finish with a clearer argument.