Your writing app should feel like your space, not someone else's idea of productivity. Choose from 13 themes — from clean and minimal to immersive sci-fi environments.
Clean, focused environments for distraction-free writing. These are the defaults — always stable, always refined.
Clean and warm. The default writing environment — off-white paper, terracotta accents, and nothing to distract you from the words.
A quiet place to write. Deep purple tones, gold accents, and subtle aurora washes — elegant without being distracting.
Leather-bound journals and banker's lamp green. Inspired by classical reading rooms — warm oak tones, antique paper, and wrought iron details.
Genre-inspired environments for writers who want to live inside their story's world. Sci-fi command centers, retro terminals, and starship bridges.
Star Trek inspired. Authentic LCARS interface design with orange, lilac, and gold panels. For writers who want to draft from the Enterprise.
I'm sorry, Dave. Stark black, white type, and a single red accent. Monospace precision inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Iron Man tech. Glowing cyan on deep navy — a holographic AI interface for authors who write the future.
Retro terminal. Phosphor green on black with CRT scanlines. War never changes, but your writing productivity can.
Warm western. Serenity ship console vibes — golden amber on worn leather, wood grain textures, and the hum of a cargo hold.
Command center. Starship bridge with cyan displays, a starfield background, and the calm authority of deep space operations.
Space station. Mission control meets the ISS — deep space black, orange instrument readouts, and the silence between stars.
Dark blue sci-fi. Frosted glass panels on a moody gradient — the futuristic UI aesthetic with translucent layers and soft focus.
Northern Lights. Soft shifting greens, teals, and purples against a night sky. For late-night writing sessions that feel like magic.
SGC Command Center. Event horizon blue, chevron amber, and underground bunker concrete. Ancient technology meets military precision.
Your writing environment sets the mood. Match your theme to the world you're building.
LCARS, Bridge, Orbital, JARVIS, or Minority Report. Pick your era — from 1960s space race to far-future AI interfaces.
Archive puts you in a candlelit study. Studio Light keeps it clean and timeless. Firefly brings the warmth of handmade things.
HAL 9000's stark red-on-black sets the tension. Fallout's retro terminal flicker adds unease. Studio Dark keeps it moody.
Studio Light or Archive — refined, elegant, invisible. The theme disappears so your prose can breathe.