Local-first AI tools for writing, planning, and making

Four products, one quiet workshop.

Inkmoss.ink is the public home for a small family of native macOS products: academic writing, long-form fiction, visual HTML editing, and personal planning. The shared idea is simple: your files remain the source of truth, and AI helps through visible, reviewable work.

Product Matrix

A quick map for visitors who are seeing the products for the first time.

Product For Core promise Status
Inkmoss Researchers, students, and social-science / humanities writers working with LaTeX projects. Texifier-like local typesetting plus Cursor-like AI review, DOCX handoff, and async collaboration language. Active macOS development.
Alephink Long-form fiction writers who need chapters, canon, memory, references, and export discipline. Scrivener-level manuscript organization with AI proposals that stay reviewable. Stable writing core in progress.
Chiselo People turning AI-generated HTML into usable pages, posters, reports, slides, and documents. Open HTML, visually polish real rendered elements, and export delivery formats. Public preview track.
Sireon Individuals whose plans depend on goals, constraints, documents, notes, and personal rhythm. Natural chat becomes plans, reminders, notes, evidence, and execution memory only when useful. Desktop release track.

Principles

The products differ, but they share the same product taste: calm tools, local ownership, reviewable AI, and fewer theatrical promises.

Local first

Important files live on the user's Mac by default. Cloud features are helpers, not the source of truth.

AI with review

AI can propose, explain, organize, and repair. It should not silently overwrite the user's work.

Native feel

The apps are built around macOS workflows, local files, fast previews, and focused work surfaces.

Plain words

Git, TeX, document conversion, memory systems, and scheduling logic should appear as human actions.