Daily Writing Coach

Writing every day
shouldn't feel
like a struggle.

Most habit apps just track what you did. Lineby is different — it actively keeps you writing through AI prompts, smart streak management, and the kind of daily encouragement that makes you want to show up.

80% of people who start a daily writing habit quit within two weeks
Day 3 is when most people give up — the streak dies before it begins
1 streak is all it takes to start building a lifelong writing practice
"I tried everything. Bullet journals. Reminders. Accountability groups. Nothing stuck."
— Every writer, ever
01

You set a daily writing goal

20 words, 200 words, 20 minutes — whatever fits your life. Lineby adapts to your pace.

02

AI sends you a prompt

Each morning you get a personalized writing prompt — interesting, never boring. It matches your mood and energy.

03

You write. AI keeps the streak alive.

Miss a day? Lineby doesn't punish you. It adjusts, encourages, and gets you back on track. Streaks are just a side effect.

AI Writing Prompts

Fresh prompts every morning, tuned to your interests. Poetry, memoir, fiction fragments, observations. Never generic.

Adaptive Streaks

Miss a day? Lineby adjusts your target, not your guilt. Recovery mode kicks in, not shame. The streak comes back naturally.

Weekly Progress Digest

Every Sunday: your week's writing in a clean digest. Words written, themes that emerged, a snapshot of your creative mind.

Distraction-Free Editor

Full-screen writing mode. Word count in the corner. No social features, no notifications, no noise — just you and the page.

You don't need a better writing app.
You need an AI coach that shows up every morning
and makes the blank page feel less terrifying.

Writing is a practice, not a performance. The writers who last aren't the most talented — they're the ones who showed up most consistently. Lineby was built for that.

Every great body of work started exactly like this: one word, then another, then another. Lineby keeps you in the game long enough to find out what you have to say.

Start with one sentence. Build a practice. Become the writer you want to be.