doXmind
doXmind is an AI-native writing editor for docs, notes, and knowledge management—real-time suggestions, inline diff review, and comments.
What is doXmind?
doXmind is an AI-native writing editor for creating and managing documents such as notes and knowledge-base content. It’s designed to help you write with built-in AI assistance, including editing suggestions and research support, while keeping your document workflow inside the editor.
The editor supports structured content creation (headings, lists, tasks, code blocks, and more) and adds collaboration-oriented features like inline comments. It also includes an approval workflow for AI-generated edits, presented as inline diffs that you can accept or reject.
Key Features
- Real-time AI suggestions while you type: AI autocomplete suggests text as you write, and you can select text to access formatting and AI tools from the bubble toolbar.
- Inline diff review for AI edits: Each AI change appears as an inline diff (additions and deletions side by side) so you can review and accept or reject changes in one click.
- Context-aware writing assistance: The writing assistant analyzes the surrounding document context to provide suggestions intended to keep your voice and style consistent.
- Knowledge base integration for research: You can connect or use a knowledge base to support tasks like research and asking AI questions grounded in available documents.
- Document collaboration with inline comments: Highlight text to start a conversation, reply in threaded comments, and resolve discussions; comments remain anchored to the referenced passage.
- Structured data blocks inside docs: Add table, board, gallery, and list views to pages, define custom properties, filter and sort data, and export to CSV.
- Export to common formats: Each document can be exported as Markdown, PDF, or Word for sharing.
How to Use doXmind
- Create or open a document in the doXmind editor.
- Draft content normally using formatting tools or slash commands to insert elements like headings, lists, tasks, code blocks, and blockquotes.
- Use AI during writing by accepting AI autocomplete suggestions, or selecting text to trigger AI tools for grammar fixes, rewrites, or summarization.
- Review AI edits via inline diffs: check additions/deletions side by side and accept or reject each change.
- Add collaboration and context by highlighting passages to comment, and use the knowledge base to support research questions.
- Export when ready to share the document as Markdown, PDF, or Word.
Use Cases
- Improving an introduction draft: Ask the AI to make an introduction more compelling and fix grammar; then review the proposed changes using the inline diff and accept only what you want.
- Summarizing a longer document: Use AI tools to summarize an existing text within the editor, keeping your output tied to the document you’re working on.
- Brainstorming ideas from a doc: Reference your current writing and ask for brainstorming or next directions while staying in the same document context.
- Researching using a knowledge base: Upload or reference documents (e.g., PDFs or other files) and ask questions such as analyzing a topic or extracting recommendations based on the available materials.
- Analyzing sales data inside the editor: Import a CSV and ask AI to generate visualizations or explain trends; the editor supports viewing input data and producing a generated visualization.
- Planning and coordinating with comments: Thread inline comments on specific passages, resolve them as the writing progresses, and keep discussions tied to the exact section under review.
FAQ
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What kinds of documents can I edit? The site describes doXmind as a writing editor for documents like docs, notes, and knowledge-base content, with support for common writing blocks (headings, lists, tasks, code blocks, and blockquotes).
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How are AI edits handled? AI edits appear as inline diffs. You can review additions and deletions side by side and then accept or reject changes.
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Can I export my documents? Yes. Documents can be exported as Markdown, PDF, or Word.
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Can I work with structured data in the editor? Yes. You can add table, board, gallery, and list views with custom properties, filtering/sorting, and CSV export.
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Does the editor support collaboration? It supports inline comments with threaded replies and resolution, with comments anchored to the referenced text passage.
Alternatives
- Notion-style all-in-one workspace: If you mainly need a single place for docs, databases, and knowledge organization, a workspace tool like Notion can be an alternative. doXmind emphasizes an AI-native writing editor with inline diff review for AI edits.
- General-purpose writing + AI tools: If you want to write in a traditional editor and use separate AI tools for rewriting or grammar, you can use standalone AI writing assistants; workflow differs because doXmind keeps AI assistance and review inside the document.
- Collaborative document editors with commenting: Tools focused on real-time or document collaboration can cover anchored commenting and review workflows, but may not provide the same inline diff review or knowledge-base-integrated AI described for doXmind.
- Knowledge management systems: If your priority is building and maintaining a knowledge base rather than editing with embedded AI, a dedicated knowledge management platform may fit better; doXmind targets writing and AI-assisted drafting within those documents.
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