Fresh ink.

What we shipped, when, and what it lets you do. Newest first.

New

The homepage film, re-shot

The film on the homepage now shows the product as it works today. Five chapters follow one document from a typed description to a signed, sent record, with close-ups on each step. Nothing autoplays: the film waits behind a play button, and the chapter rail underneath lets you jump straight to the part you care about.

Improved

Triplewave works properly on your phone

You can review a document and answer the agent from your phone now. Every page, from the homepage to the editor, holds together on a phone screen; the app sidebar becomes a drawer and the agent rail slides in as a sheet. Serious writing is still most comfortable at a desk, and the editor stays desktop-first on purpose. It just no longer breaks on a small screen.

New

From the desk, a blog

We started writing about documents themselves, not only the product. The blog opens with four pieces: the story behind the name Triplewave, why proposals sit unsigned for weeks, whether a typed name counts as a signature under Indian law, and what the Companies Act expects from your letterhead. If you read by RSS, there is a feed at /blog/feed.xml.

New

Sign in with Google

Create your workspace with your Google account, or come back to it, with nothing new to remember. The button sits on both the sign-up and sign-in pages. Email and password keep working as before.

New

Your workspace opens ready to draft

The workspace home is a prompt box now, not a file list. Describe the document you need, or attach an old PDF or a photo of one, and you land in the editor with Triplewave already drafting. It treats attachments as source material: on an imported invoice, the agent kept every figure and left visible placeholders where the scan gave it nothing. Recent documents sit below as small, true previews of their first pages.

New

Send a document without leaving it

You can send a document from the same window you wrote it in. Send a copy and the recipient gets an email that opens a live, branded page, no attachment to chase, with the link good for 30 days. Or tell the agent to send it: it looks the name up in your contacts and shows you a confirmation card before anything goes out. Everyone you send to or invite lands in a shared address book, so the next send starts with a typeahead.

New

Signature rows, and blocks you can edit by hand

Signatures sit side by side now. A signature row seats two to four parties across the page, each cell with its own name, title, company, and date line, and the agent reaches for it unprompted when a contract calls for one. Signature and date blocks also take edits by hand: hover shows a pencil, and one click opens a small card where you type the details in.

New

Question cards, and a history you can restore

When Triplewave is missing a detail, it asks with a card: a short question with option chips to click, or type your own answer past them. Every edit the agent makes leaves a snapshot with a one-line summary of what changed, and your own edits checkpoint as you go, so the History tab can restore any earlier version without deleting a newer one. You can also select a passage and press ⌘J to hand exactly that passage over with an instruction; the agent rewrites what you quoted and touches nothing else.

Improved

Six paper sizes, one honest page count

The same document used to read three pages in a wide window and six in a narrow one, because layout followed the viewport. We rebuilt the geometry: the page always lays out at its true size and your screen only scales the view, so page 3 in the editor is page 3 in the PDF. The paper tray went past A4 and Letter too, adding A5, A3, Legal, and Tabloid, each in portrait or landscape, on the brand kit or per document.

New

Export to Word and Markdown

Export is a menu now. PDF stays the print-ready file, true to the page. Word gives the other side something they can edit: real headings and lists, with signature details intact and your brand fonts mapped to Word-safe faces. Markdown covers everywhere else, and it includes edits you have not saved yet.

New

Plans, priced for where you live

Pro is $19 a month and Business is $79. Pay yearly and those become $14 and $59. Prices adjust to purchasing power in 217 countries, so a studio in Jakarta is not asked for San Francisco rates, and nothing is billed while early access lasts.

New

Early access opens with the whole journey

Triplewave opened early access with the full path in place: describe a document, answer the questions the agent asks when details are missing, and watch it write straight onto your letterhead in a true paginated editor. Six adoptable designs restyle the same document in one click. Reviewers comment on the page itself, and each signer gets a personal link; every signature is recorded with the signer's name, the time, and an audit trail. The PDF you export matches the pages on screen, letterhead on page one and the footer on every page.

Triplewave is free to start. Create a workspace and everything above is yours to try.