Write your world.

Most AI writing tools are generating your paragraphs, finishing your dialogue, and spitting out algorithmically smoothed slop so you can hit a word count.

You don't want to be replaced. You want to do the work — the genuine, occasionally brutal, always satisfying work of putting words on a page that came from your brain and nobody else's. Myutic™ (ma·ieu·tic) is a creative writing tool, game, and workspace built around that conviction — one that supports your process without trying to do it for you.

How it works.

You write inside an atmospheric illustrated workspace — a study room with ambient sound, dynamic weather, and a persistent world visible through the window. Every tracked writing session you complete constructs a building for your civilization. Start small — huts, workshops, market stalls — and work your way up to temples, arenas, and monuments as your writing progresses. You watch each building rise, stone by stone, as you hit your word count.

Choose a civilization at the start. Build it your way. Your city is persistent, shareable, and entirely yours — a living portfolio of every writing session you've finished.

When you get stuck, click the tea mug. The Socratic Sommelier — an AI mentor — reads your recent writing, asks exactly one incisive question, and steps back. Think of a world-class developmental editor who leaves one sticky note and quietly exits the room. It will never write for you, rewrite your sentences, or generate text. It exists to challenge you, not replace you. (You can also freewrite without any metagame stakes. The Socratic Sommelier works the same way.)

There's a competitive layer too. Other writers are out there constructing their own civilizations. Raid them. Defend yours. Or ignore PvP entirely and build in Zen Mode, where nothing you've earned can be touched. Daily warm-ups and weekly challenges keep the habit alive even on low-energy days.

Big companies made AI that writes for you. Why not have an AI that rewards you for writing well?

Your words stay yours.

The AI models powering the Socratic Sommelier don't train on your writing. Myutic uses paid API access to providers that explicitly prohibit using API data for model training under their terms of service (Gemini API Terms, Anthropic Privacy Center). Your words stay yours — creatively, legally, full stop.

From the founder.

Most AI writing tools want to write for you. That's stupid, and I hate it.

I'm building Myutic solo, and it's not done yet. I have a clear architecture, a roadmap I believe in, and a product philosophy that I refuse to water down just to say I made an app or a game or whatever. But I'd rather take the time to build this right than shove something half-cooked out the door that doesn't respect your craft or my craft or anyone else's craft. (If you've ever tried to ship software by yourself while clocking in at a day job... same!)

Long-term, I want to move all inference to proprietary models running Myutic-side, with no ties to larger corporations at all.

The upshot of all this text is, if you want an atmospheric workspace with an AI mentor who respects your creative ownership rather than quietly eroding it, Myutic could be exactly what you've been waiting for.