Typdit is a pseudonymous text community where the typing process is the content.
You write short posts (500 chars max). Your typing — every pause, deletion, and revision — is recorded and can be replayed. Others don't just read your final text. They watch how you typed it.
AI can generate any finished text in seconds. But the way a human hesitates, deletes a word, pauses to think, and carefully revises — that's still uniquely human.
Typdit shows that process. The final text is just the surface. The replay is where the real story lives.
Write a short post. From the first keystroke, your typing is recorded as a replay log.
Choose a path — a topic-based space like /idea, /confession, /draft. Posts accumulate under paths, giving each one its own culture.
After posting, others can read your text and watch the typing replay. They see where you paused, what you deleted, and how the final sentence was born.
Every post belongs to a path. Paths are topic-based, ownerless spaces — like /game/cozy, /startup/ai, or /hobby/typewriter.
You pick a path when posting. If the path doesn't exist yet, it gets created. Paths gain meaning as posts accumulate.
No real names. No profile photos. No badges. You're known by a fixed nickname.
But your typing patterns, writing style, and the times you post create a recognizable identity. People remember you by how you type, not who you are.
"Typdit" comes from "I typed it." The person behind the text actually typed it themselves — and the way they typed it tells a story.
"I typed it."