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How to branch your drafts without creating 10 duplicate files

Break free from "Final_v2_ACTUAL_FINAL.docx" syndrome.

Take a look at your documents folder right now. If it's filled with files named `Draft_1`, `Draft_2_Edits`, and `Draft_Final_v3`, you are falling victim to one of the biggest inefficiencies in modern writing. There has to be a better way to organize multiple directions for a single piece.

The Need for a Writing App with Version History

Duplicating files is a workaround for a missing feature. What you truly need is a writing app with version history that lets you explore different angles safely. When you duplicate a file, you fracture your workspace. Comments get lost. Edits get out of sync. It is a messy ordeal.

A Document Editor with Branching Drafts

Enter Loomin: a true document editor with branching drafts. Borrowing the best concepts from software engineering and applying them to prose, Loomin allows you to create a "snapshot" of your document at any point.

Want to completely rewrite the ending but keep the original just in case? Take a snapshot, branch off, and start writing. If the new direction isn't working, you can instantly revert back to your snapshot. No hunting through numbered files required.

Consolidate Your Creative Process

By keeping all your branches within a single, unified document environment, you maintain context. Your workspace stays clean, your mind stays focused, and you have complete freedom to experiment.

Stop duplicating. Start branching.

Try the modern way to manage your drafts and variations.