Version History
Looks pasted
Nothing more.
One dump. One timestamp. Hard to buy as real work.
Paste your draft. Pick a duration. Dripwriter drips it into Google Docs — with a version history that looks actually written.
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Which timeline actually feels worked on? Same draft, same words — just a totally different trail.
Version History
Looks pasted
Nothing more.
One dump. One timestamp. Hard to buy as real work.
Version History
Looks natural
Changes spread across the day. It feels actually worked on.
WITH DRIPWRITER ON
No tab babysitting. Close the laptop, go do life, and let the document keep inching forward on schedule.
9:00 AM
Phone away, laptop shut. The doc still moves forward while class is happening.
+275 words while class was happening
-14 typo edits and cleanups
12:30 PM
Coffee run, gym, errands. The schedule keeps working even when you are not near the tab.
+185 words while you were out
-10 typo edits and cleanups
3:15 PM
Email, YouTube, another tab — it does not matter. The draft keeps filling in quietly behind everything else.
+505 words in the background
-15 typo edits and cleanups
9:00 PM
Lid closed, lights off. The cursor keeps making progress while the room is quiet.
+335 words overnight
-18 typo edits and cleanups
Three simple moves to turn a finished draft into a human-paced Google Doc.
Step 1
Paste the text you already wrote. Essay, paper, outline, section — it all starts in the same box.
Step 2
Choose how long the doc should unfold. A short window moves faster; a long one lets the same draft breathe out naturally.
Step 3
The text lands on schedule with pauses, fixes, and light revision passes so the history reads like someone actually worked there.
Dripwriter is not just 'slow typing.' It is a full pacing engine — an honest auto typer for Google Docs built so your document looks worked on instead of pasted in.
Activity stretches across the whole session instead of spiking in one timestamp. When someone opens the revision panel, they see hours of writing — because that is literally what the timeline recorded.
Close the laptop. Walk into class. Log off for the day. Dripwriter runs server-side, so your Google Doc keeps filling in whether or not the browser tab is open on your end.
When you want the strictest playback, Dripwriter AI types one word at a time with real beat variation — the rhythm that live-edit timelines actually record, not the robotic tick of one character per second.
Small typos, inline corrections, and light revision passes get added and cleaned up along the way. Your Google Docs history gains real edit activity, not just a flat line of steady characters.
Pick any window from 30 minutes to a full week. Same draft, your pace — from 'I have one class period' to 'I started this on Monday morning.'
OAuth-based connection, scoped to the single document you choose per session. Dripwriter cannot see, list, or touch anything else in your Drive, and access is revocable from your Google account at any time.
Quick answers to the things people ask before their first drip.
You connect your Google account once, pick a single document, and Dripwriter adds text into that doc on the schedule you set. It never opens, reads, or touches anything else in your Drive.
It's the full window you want the drip to run — 30 minutes, 4 hours, 3 days, whatever you choose. Dripwriter spreads the same draft evenly across that window, so short durations type fast and long ones feel calm.
Yes. Once a drip is started, it runs on our servers, not inside your browser tab. Close the laptop, head to class, go to sleep — the doc keeps filling in.
The session lives server-side. Your browser only starts and monitors it. That is how Dripwriter can keep writing into Google Docs when the tab is closed, your Wi-Fi drops for a moment, or your computer goes to sleep.
No. Dripwriter is a drip writer AI and an auto typer for Google Docs — not a rewriter and not a humanizer. The text that comes out is the text you pasted in: same words, same voice, just paced over time.
No. Dripwriter does not rewrite your text and does not promise to fool any detector. What it changes is when your text shows up in Google Docs, so the version history reflects hours of work instead of a single paste.
Typing character-by-character is slower than any real person and actually ends up looking less human in Google Docs' version history. Word-by-word with natural beat variation — plus the occasional revision pass — is what a real typing session actually looks like.
No. Each session is scoped to the single document you choose. Dripwriter cannot list, read, edit, or delete anything else in your Drive, and you can revoke access from your Google account whenever you want.
Dripwriter
The drip writer AI is free to try. Your first session runs on us — no card, no setup, no tab-babysitting.