AI-powered • Human-paced
Drip before you submit.
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Paste your text. Pick a duration. Watch it drip into your Google Doc on your schedule.

“I’m literally writing essays… without writing. Hit start and it does the typing.”“This is so clever — it even takes breaks mid‑way like I got distracted.”“I can doomscroll and ‘write’ at the same time. Productivity unlocked.”“Version history looks like a real person typed it. Chef’s kiss.”“Finally can go make a snack while my draft ‘appears’ in Google Docs.”“Picks a pace, groups sentences like paragraphs — feels human.”“Set 1 hour, come back to a finished draft. Wild.”“Looks like natural edits — starts, pauses, keeps going.”
Problem
Why copy–paste isn’t cutting it
- •Dumping AI text into Docs looks like a single burst — not how people actually type.
- •Version history feels unnatural when everything appears at once.
- •No human pacing — no pauses, no paragraph rhythm, just a wall of text.
- •You’re stuck at the keyboard to make it look gradual.
- •Hard to pace long drafts — everything lands too fast or too slow.
- •Copy/paste juggling between tabs wastes time and breaks focus.
- •No simple way to resume a session where you left off.
Outcome
What Dripwriter gives you
- •Natural, human-paced edits that unfold over time — paragraphs, not dumps.
- •Clean, believable version history as the doc fills in on a schedule.
- •Smart pauses that mimic real writing breaks and research moments.
- •Freedom to step away — set your duration and come back to completed progress.
- •Set-and-forget pacing — your draft unfolds on a schedule you control.
- •Direct Google Docs connection — no manual copying once you start.
- •Pause and resume controls so you can pick up exactly where you left off.
How It Works
Three simple steps to turn your draft into a human‑paced Google Doc.
Step 1
Paste your draft
Drop your text into the box or paste it from anywhere.
Step 2
Pick a total duration
Choose 30 min or 1 hr in the free plan (more with Pro).
Step 3
Watch it drip into Docs
We type it in on a schedule with natural edits and pauses.
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Total Duration
Choose how long it will take for your pasted text to finish dripping into your Google Doc.
0/1200 words
1,600+ words with Pro
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Dripwriter work with Google Docs?
Dripwriter connects securely to your Google account so it can add text into a Google Doc on a schedule you choose.
It only interacts with the specific document you select — never any others.
You paste your draft, choose a duration, and Dripwriter gradually enters your text over time, creating a natural, human‑paced version history.
It only interacts with the specific document you select — never any others.
You paste your draft, choose a duration, and Dripwriter gradually enters your text over time, creating a natural, human‑paced version history.
What does “total duration” mean?
“Total duration” is the full window (e.g., 30 minutes or 1 hour) during which your text will be added into your Google Doc. Shorter durations drip faster; longer durations drip slower.
Can I leave my computer while it’s running?
Yes. After you start a drip, Dripwriter handles the pacing automatically. You can pause or stop at any time. On the free tier, very long periods of inactivity may pause the session automatically.
Is Dripwriter free?
Yes. Dripwriter has a free plan with 30‑minute and 1‑hour sessions plus daily word caps. The Pro plan unlocks longer durations, unlimited usage, higher caps, background drips, and priority processing.
Does it change my writing?
No. Dripwriter never rewrites, edits, or modifies your text. It simply enters the exact draft you provide at a human pace so you stay fully in control of your content.
Is Dripwriter an AI humanizer or detector‑bypass tool?
No. Dripwriter is not an AI humanizer and does not bypass AI detectors. It does not rewrite or alter your text in any way — it only controls when your own text appears in a Google Doc.
Some students use Dripwriter when they want a natural‑looking version history after pasting work from another platform, allowing the document to show a realistic timeline of how their writing was developed.
Some students use Dripwriter when they want a natural‑looking version history after pasting work from another platform, allowing the document to show a realistic timeline of how their writing was developed.