Press kit

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Midcent is a desktop writing app for macOS (Windows coming soon) that recreates the feel of a typewriter — not as nostalgia, but as a serious tool for the drafting process. The page has texture. The cursor follows a carriage. Backspace can be turned off. There is no AI.

Quick facts

Product
Midcent — a typewriter-style desktop writing app
Platforms
macOS (Windows coming soon)
Price
$14.99 one-time on the Mac App Store (no subscription)
Founder
Kirk Wheeler
Website
midcent.app
AI features
None. By design.
Cloud / account
None. Local files only.
Named after
Mid-century modern design — clean lines, functional beauty, timeless craft
Category
Writing software / creative tools

Boilerplate

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Short (one sentence): Midcent is a $14.99 desktop writing app with typewriter carriage movement, paper textures, and no AI.

Medium (one paragraph):Midcent is a typewriter-style writing app for macOS (Windows coming soon). As you type, the page moves left like a typewriter carriage — the cursor stays still and the text comes to you. The screen looks like paper, not a screen. Purist Mode converts backspace into strikethrough, so you write forward instead of editing in circles. It includes chapter management, per-chapter notes, and a daily writing calendar. There is no AI, no cloud, no account, and no subscription. $14.99 one-time on the Mac App Store.

Long (two paragraphs):Midcent is a desktop writing app that brings the experience of a typewriter to macOS (Windows coming soon). The defining feature is carriage movement — as you type, the page shifts left and snaps back on return, giving the act of writing a physical rhythm. Paper textures replace the blank white screen. Purist Mode turns backspace into strikethrough instead of delete, keeping your mistakes visible and your momentum intact. For longer projects, chapters organize your manuscript, the Drawer holds per-chapter notes, and Paper Trail marks every day you showed up to write.

Midcent has no AI writing features — no autocomplete, no suggestions, no generative text. Files are stored locally with no cloud sync, no account creation, and no internet requirement. It costs $14.99 once on the Mac App Store. The name comes from mid-century modern design — the same ethos of clean lines, honest materials, and functional beauty, applied to writing software.

Key features

Typewriter carriage movement

The page moves left as you type. When you press Enter, it snaps back to the margin. Your eyes stay in one place while the words flow past — the same mechanics as a physical typewriter carriage.

Purist Mode

Backspace stops deleting. It strikes through instead, the way corrections look on a typewritten page. Your mistakes stay visible. You learn to write forward. Toggle it on or off at any time.

Paper textures

The writing surface looks and feels like paper. Choose from parchment, newsprint, ivory, and others. The screen becomes a page with warmth and grain.

Chapter management + the Drawer

Organize long projects into chapters. Each chapter has its own Drawer — a notes panel for character details, plot threads, research fragments, and text you’ve cut but might want later.

Paper Trail

A calendar that marks every day you sat down and wrote. Not a word count, not a streak with penalties. A quiet record of a habit.

No AI

No autocomplete, no rewrite suggestions, no generative text, no grammar checking powered by AI. This is a deliberate product decision, not a missing feature. Midcent was built on the premise that a writing tool should help you write, not write for you.


The AI writing landscape

Nearly every major writing tool has added AI features in the past two years. Midcent is positioned deliberately outside this trend. Here is where the major tools stand:

AppAI statusPricing model
Google DocsAI (Gemini)Free / Google Workspace subscription
NotionAI (Notion AI)$10–18/mo subscription
UlyssesAI (Writing Tools + ChatGPT)$5.99/mo subscription
Hemingway EditorAI (rewrite suggestions)Free (web) / $19.99 (desktop)
ObsidianAI via plugins (optional)Free / $50 commercial
ScrivenerNo AI$59.99 one-time
iA WriterNo AI (tracks AI authorship)$49.99 one-time
TyporaNo AI$14.99 one-time
BearNo AI$29.99/yr subscription
FocusWriterNo AIFree (open source)
MidcentNo AI. The words are yours.$14.99 one-time

Midcent’s no-AI position is not a criticism of tools that offer it. It is a design decision rooted in a specific belief about drafting: the first draft should come from the writer. Detailed, honest comparisons with each of these tools are available at midcent.app/vs.


Story angles

Here are a few ways journalists and reviewers have approached Midcent, or could:

The anti-AI writing tool

As Google Docs, Notion, and Ulysses add AI, a new writing app launches with none — and makes that absence a feature. What does it mean to build a creative tool that deliberately stays out of the way?

The typewriter revival, digitized

Typewriter sales have been rising for a decade. Midcent brings the mechanics of a typewriter — carriage movement, visible strikethrough, paper textures — to a desktop app. Named after the mid-century typewriters that defined an era of design.

The $14.99 bet against subscriptions

In a market where most writing tools charge $5–18 per month, Midcent costs $14.99 once. No recurring revenue, no upsells, no premium tier. A solo developer’s bet that one-time pricing is more honest for a tool that doesn’t need a server.

What happens when you can't delete

Purist Mode turns backspace into strikethrough. Writers lose the ability to erase and gain something unexpected: momentum. A look at how constraint changes the creative process.

The NaNoWriMo tool

Midcent’s features — Purist Mode for forward-only drafting, Paper Trail for daily habit tracking, chapters for novel structure — map directly onto the demands of writing 50,000 words in 30 days.


Pricing in context

Midcent costs $14.99, once. Here is how that compares to other tools a writer might consider:

Midcent
$14.99 one-time
Scrivener
$59.99 one-time
iA Writer
$49.99 one-time
Typora
$14.99 one-time
Ulysses
$5.99/mo ($71.88/yr)
Bear
$29.99/yr
Notion
$10–18/mo ($120–216/yr)
Google Docs
Free
Hemingway
Free (web) / $19.99 (desktop)

Midcent has no premium tier, no in-app purchases, and no features gated behind a higher price. Every feature is included from day one.


Screenshots and assets

High-resolution screenshots, the Midcent app icon, and logo files are available on request. Email press@midcent.appand we’ll send a zip file with everything you need.

What’s included: app screenshots on macOS (light and dark mode, various paper textures), Purist Mode in action, Paper Trail calendar view, the Drawer open beside a manuscript, app icon in PNG and SVG, wordmark in light and dark variants.

All assets may be used in editorial coverage without additional permission. Please do not modify the app icon or wordmark beyond scaling.


Contact

Press inquiries: press@midcent.app

Founder: Kirk Wheeler

Website: midcent.app

Review copies:Available on request. We’ll send a license key.

A modern typewriter for people who still believe words deserve weight.

Download Midcent

$14.99 on the Mac App Store. One purchase, yours forever. macOS. Windows coming soon.

Midcent — a quiet place to write.