How Edith works

From Markdown draft to reviewed document.

Edith keeps AI-assisted writing, human review, version control, and sharing in one plain-text workflow. Owners manage the document, reviewers give feedback by link, and AI agents can continue from clean Markdown without extra handover.

Owner

Owns the source

Creates Markdown files, attaches assets, saves versions, and creates review links.

Reviewer

Adds judgement

Reads a review link, comments in context, and suggests changes without joining a workspace.

AI agent

Continues the work

Uses the latest document state, feedback, and exported Markdown as context.

Markdown files

Keep each document as a named Markdown file, organise related work in folders, and export clean Markdown when needed.

Assets

Upload supporting files beside the document so drafts, images, reference material, and linked assets stay in the same workspace.

Versions

Save clear versions as drafts move through review. Review and share links point people at the right document state.

Core workflow

Three paths, one document.

Owner, reviewer, and AI-agent workflows all meet around the same Markdown source instead of scattering context across chat, docs, and exports.

Owner workflow

Create, manage, decide.

Owners create or paste Markdown, attach assets, save a version, send review links, then review comments and suggestions. Each proposed change waits for an explicit apply, reject, or dismiss decision.

Reviewer workflow

Open a link, leave useful feedback.

Reviewers open an existing review link in a browser, read the saved document, add general or content-specific comments, suggest wording changes, and discuss decisions in threads without needing a full workspace.

AI-agent workflow

Let AI help without hiding the process.

AI workspaces can draft, revise, summarise feedback, or prepare next steps. When connected to Edith, they can use files, versions, reviews, and exports directly.

Feedback control

Comments explain. Suggestions propose. Owners decide.

A comment can clarify risk, ask a question, or resolve a thread. A suggestion is a proposed edit that waits for an owner decision before becoming part of the document.

Apply

Use the change

Apply a suggestion to move the document forward and prepare the next draft/version.

Reject

Mark not used

Reject a suggestion when the proposed change is wrong for the document.

Dismiss

Clear the queue

Dismiss noise or duplicate feedback without treating it as an accepted change.

Read-only shares

When people need to read, not review, create a read-only share link to a saved version.

Clean Markdown export

Export the latest draft or a saved version as clean Markdown, ready for an editor, repo, CMS, or AI continuation.

Continuation

Carry approved context back into an AI workflow, then return the next draft to Edith for review and control.

Ready to try it?

Put one Markdown document through the whole loop.

Draft, review, decide, share, export, and continue without losing control of the source.