Create a Document

Ask for a proposal, spec, or draft — edit it in place.

What is document creation?

Wysor can create full documents directly in your chat — proposals, specifications, drafts, reports, memos, anything. You don't need a button or a mode. Just ask Wysor to write something, and it will open a document artifact you can edit in place.

How to trigger it

Ask in plain language. Any of these will create a document:

  • "Write me a one-page proposal for a pricing refresh"
  • "Draft a product spec for a new feature called X"
  • "Create a meeting recap with action items"
  • "Write a blog post about Y"
  • "Draft a contract amendment for Z"

Wysor recognizes the intent and creates an editable document instead of just returning text in the chat. No button, no slash command — it just happens.

Editing the document

Once the document is created, it appears as an editable artifact in your chat. You can:

  • Edit it directly — click any part and type to change it
  • Ask Wysor to revise — "make the intro shorter" or "add a section on pricing tradeoffs" and Wysor updates the document for you
  • Iterate back and forth — refine the document through conversation until it's what you want

When to use it

Document creation is ideal for anything longer than a chat reply and shorter than a full research report. Think: emails, proposals, specs, memos, announcements, drafts of any kind. For short factual answers, a normal chat reply is fine. For deep research reports with citations, use the Research tool.

Combine with other tools

Document creation pairs well with everything else. Ask Wysor to research a company with the Research tool, then say "now write me a one-page briefing based on what you found" — Wysor will pull the research findings into an editable document. Same with Databank, Knowledge Base, and Reason.