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Indexed · Social-readyA real web page. Crawlers can read it, link previews look sharp, and it shares cleanly on every platform. Perfect for posts you want found.
ReadMyMd interviews you about your idea and turns your answers into a polished blog. You can also publish the .md files your agents generate, an easy way to share agent-written documents with everyone.
Our AI agent helps you turn your messy thoughts into a blog by asking questions to extract the inputs from you.
Every page you publish carries its own rules. Change your mind later, and flip a post from public to private without breaking the link.
A real web page. Crawlers can read it, link previews look sharp, and it shares cleanly on every platform. Perfect for posts you want found.
Reachable only by the people you send it to. Marked noindex and kept out of search and sitemaps, a quiet link for a specific audience.
The content never leaves the server until the password checks out. Hand out the link and the key, and only your readers get in.
Answer a handful of questions from the AI, or paste Markdown you already have. Either way, no outline and no cursor-staring.
It organizes your answers into a structured post in your voice, rendered in a typeface built for long-form reading.
Send it live as a clean page (public, private link, or password) with one URL that lasts. Edit the source any time; the page follows.
ChatGPT runs through the app connection. Claude stays bring-your-own-key, encrypted at rest and used only to power your writing chats.
The interview pulls out your stories and opinions, then organizes them. You get a draft that sounds like you, not generic filler.
Markdown is parsed and scrubbed before it ever reaches a reader, so injected scripts and stray HTML can’t run on your page.
A measured column, real italics, and a serif chosen for screens. It looks like something a person made, because the type does the work.
Private means private. Unlisted pages stay out of search; password pages verify before a single word is sent.
Edit the source as often as you like. The address never changes, so what you shared yesterday still works tomorrow.