Today's block editors fragment your writing into a hundred disconnected pieces. Nazm groups your thoughts into seamless, portable chapters — so you can focus on the forest, not the trees.
You wrote a heading. Three paragraphs under it. An image. Now you want to move the whole idea up. So you click the heading. Then shift-click every line beneath. Then drag — and somehow the indent breaks, the image strands, and a bullet list above slides into the wrong place.
By the time you've cleaned it up, you've forgotten what you were trying to say. That's not a notes app. That's a chore.
Nazm flips the model. Your heading, body, and images travel together — automatically.
Say goodbye to lassoing blocks just to move a paragraph. In Nazm, your headings, text, and images automatically group into self-contained chapters — and move as one.
Your heading and the paragraphs under it stay together. Always. That's how you wrote them — that's how they should live.
Drag one chapter, the whole thought goes with it. No multi-select. No broken indents. No stranded images.
Every chapter exports clean to Markdown — heading, body, images, the lot. Your words don't live inside a database.
The keypress you tap five hundred times a day. Two very different outcomes.
Not for managing a database. Not for replacing your CRM. For the part of your day when the doc is open and the cursor is blinking — and you'd like to think clearly without fighting the tool.
The kind of work where moving a paragraph from chapter two to chapter five used to take five minutes. Now it takes one drag.
Where every section is a self-contained argument — and the order of arguments changes ten times before the draft is done.
Where "Problem / Proposal / Risks" each want to live as one self-contained chapter — and the doc has to read clean for your CEO and your engineer.
Quiet enough to hear yourself think.
It's live. Make an account, write your first chapter in under a minute. Free while we polish the edges — and your feedback shapes what ships next.