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CopyFrame

Where pro copywriters draft and present their copy

Freelance
Writing

CopyFrame is a Notion-style writing and wireframing tool that lets you write copy directly into simple layouts, then share it with clients for review. So that they can visualize, approve, and implement your copy the way you intended when you wrote it.

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Hi, I'm Siobhán (pronounced "Shiv-awn"). I'm a copywriter and I hate wireframing. 👋 Copywriters need to wireframe so that our clients can visualize how the copy will look on the page. It means less feedback, better results, and usually higher rates. But the only wireframing options out there are made for designers. And NONE of them are designed to be written in. (Don't say it – being able to drag a textbox onto a canvas ≠ a good writing experience!) I tried Balsamiq but it looked amateur as hell... I tried Figma but it was too fiddly... I watched Jo from CopyHackers using Photoshop and thought "oh hell no"... So I spent three years as a professional copywriter creating invisible tables in a Google Doc to share with my clients. Unprofessional and fiddly – but it was the best option I could find. Then one day, I tried to make a table look like a button. The table disappeared completely. The previous paragraph indented itself. An image straddled the edge of the page. In the distance, sirens. I thought, "This is really, really stupid." And I made CopyFrame. It's a Google Docs-style wireframing tool that lets you write copy directly into simple layouts. So that clients can visualize your copy without the need for complicated UX design tools that were designed for... well, designers. If you're a freelance copywriter who wants to focus on writing, and you find wireframing an unwelcome chore at the end of each project... CopyFrame is for you.

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Congrars on the launch Siobhán! It is amazing to follow your journey! Cheering for you! 🤩🏆

Very nice.. many many congratulations for your newly launched product... Very good

@siobhanjames This looks great, keen to try it out. When will you open it up to people on the waitlist?