Write It Max

Auto typed drafts that read like the human who wrote them.

Three AI behaviors run on top of the auto typer so revision history, sentence rhythm, and self-editing look like the work of a real person.

01 · Write It Max

Hesitation on complexity

Before each sentence the AI looks ahead at what is coming next and chooses how long to pause. Easy lines flow together while denser thoughts get the breath a human would actually take.

  • Per-sentence pause length is sized to upcoming complexity, not a fixed delay.
  • Edit history shows natural breaks between paragraphs, not robotic uniform spacing.
  • Pause behavior matches the cadence Google Docs version history records.
hesitation_on_complexity.txt
Typing

02 · Write It Max

Confidence variability

Write It Max speeds up on sentences a person would write without thinking and slows down on the ones that would actually take effort. The same paragraph reads as a human in the act of writing it.

  • Per-character delay shifts with sentence complexity, not just a global WPM slider.
  • Live WPM swings reflect how confidently each part of the draft would be typed.
  • Eliminates the flat rhythm detectors and graders use to spot machine pacing.
confidence_variability.txt
Sentence 1 / 4 · low confidence
88 WPM

03 · Write It Max

Decoy sentence rewrites

The AI types a believable alternate phrasing first, deletes it, then replaces it with the sentence you actually want. The revision trail looks exactly like a person rewording their own thought.

  • Decoys are generated to match your tone, so the revision reads like real second-guessing.
  • Every keystroke and deletion is recorded by Google Docs version history.
  • Graders see authentic edits, not a clean one-shot paste.
decoy_rewrite.txt
Drafting decoy sentence

Ready to type like a human, on autopilot?

Upgrade to Write It Max to unlock hesitation, confidence variability, and decoy rewrites in your auto typer.

Write It Max is the realism tier of the Write It auto typer for Google Docs. It layers three AI behaviors on top of variable WPM and natural typos: hesitation on complex sentences, confidence-based speed variability that types easier lines faster and harder lines slower, and decoy sentence rewrites that produce edit history matching how a real person revises their own writing.