Paste what ChatGPT or Claude gives you and read it properly — formatted, not raw. Headings, lists, tables and code land the way they were meant to, then stay as a plain .md file you own. Local, offline, free, no account.
ChatGPT, Claude, every assistant you use — they all answer in markdown. It looks tidy in the chat, but the moment you copy it out you’re staring at **stars**, # hashes and pipe-tables in a note window that won’t render any of it.
Copy an answer into Notes or a doc and the formatting falls out — headings become hashes, tables become walls of pipes.
The good replies pile up in chat history you can't browse, or scatter across screenshots and pasted scraps.
Send it on and the other person gets the same raw markdown soup, not the clean document the AI actually wrote.
Copy a reply out of ChatGPT or Claude, paste it here, and the structure comes with it. No symbols to clean up, nothing to re-format — you see the document, not the syntax.
Sections, bullet lists, numbered steps and checkable to-dos all come through as real formatting you can read and edit.
Comparison tables keep their columns; code blocks keep their highlighting. The reply lands the way the AI laid it out.
Need to send it back into a chat or another app? Copy it out and the markdown is clean and well-formed, not mangled.
Once it’s pasted, it’s a plain .md file in your own folder — offline, no account, nothing uploaded. You can open it in any other editor, search it like any document, and it’s still yours in ten years.
No chat history to scroll, no export dance, no lock-in. It’s just a folder of plain-text markdown files you own — the exit is always open.
When you want someone else to read what the AI wrote, share it — that works today. With a free account you create a private link; the other person opens a clean read page in their browser and can download the file, no account needed. The link is unguessable, never search-indexed, and you can revoke it anytime. If they want to comment, that takes a free account on both sides — a comment has to belong to someone. Sharing is still the one opt-in moment a copy goes to the cloud; nothing leaves your machine until you choose it.
We’re building a connector for Claude and ChatGPT so a good answer can land straight in your folder as a .md file — no copy-paste step at all. It’s planned, not shipped yet. Until it lands, paste already keeps the formatting, so nothing’s blocking you today.
Yes. Paste AI output straight in and the structure comes with it — headings, bullet and numbered lists, tables, and code blocks with highlighting all land formatted, not as raw symbols.
A 'Save to Pinrom Docs' connector for Claude and ChatGPT is planned, not shipped yet. Today the reliable path is paste — it already keeps the formatting. The connector is coming, and we'll say so plainly when it's real.
No. Everything you paste stays a plain .md file on your machine. Nothing is uploaded unless you choose to share a document, and even then only a private copy you control.
Yes — the whole desktop editor is free, no account, fully offline. The web app, private sharing, comments and workspaces are free too. Paid only covers real-time co-editing and version history, which are coming.
In a plain folder on your disk — open them in any other markdown editor tomorrow. They round-trip cleanly and are never normalized away. They're yours even if the app disappears.
The same editor is a private, local-first home for everything you write — and a Google Docs alternative that keeps your files. See the full feature set or compare it to what you use now.
Download the editor, paste your next AI answer, and read it the way it was written — then keep it as a .md file you own.