Wordloops is a virtual club for creative writing. Eliminate distractions, build a habit, craft better stories, and finish your work. All in a fun, online world that feels like your favorite coffee shop.
Step 1: Sign up!
Step 2: Use our booker and reserve a spot for your writing session.
To get the most out of Wordloops, we recommend 2-3 sessions per week.
Step 3: Show up, say hi, and work on your writing for an hour.
An experienced writer guides you
to achieve maximum focus and productivity.
WE CAN HELP YOU BUILD YOUR HABIT
30 minutes of writing
every day can produce a short story each month or a book every year.
1. Schedule writing
sessions with other
writers in seconds
2. Publish your writing
for personalized
feedback
3. Steer your craft.
Learn through
repeated practice,
under the guidance
of experienced writers
4. Track your progress
with beautiful
visuals and virtual rewards
Showing up is half the battle.
"Wordloops gives me a kick in the pants, to get me
to the seat for some writing. I live in a small city
where it's hard to find like-minded writers, but
here I'm connected to a great community online, in
a fun and relaxed virtual setting."
Eric Pierce
AUTHOR
"As an independent freelance writer, I struggled to
find a sense of community during my working hours. With Wordloops, I can write anywhere,
equipped with their network of helpful resources
and like-minded creatives. And writer's block? I
barely know her anymore."
Aimee Rizzo
FOOD AND WINE WRITER
"My biggest problem is getting distracted, especially in this particular iteration of the world. It's a lot easier when I go somewhere to get my stuff done because I don't have any distractions. There's something about meeting up with people virtually that helps solve that problem for me. I'm a lot less likely to jump up and get a bowl of corn chips."
Melissa Lux
AUTHOR
FOUNDERS' LETTER
Why Wordloops?
We're writers ourselves. Jay writes short stories and Scott's
working on a screenplay about gaming. Some of the biggest
problems we've faced throughout our writing journey are
motivation, consistency, accountability, and prioritizing time
to write. It's also hard to meet writers who share similar interests
and can act as friendly, supportive, and thoughtful audience.
We're building Wordloops to solve these problems.
J.R.R. Tolkien would have likely abandoned the Lord of the Rings
in its earliest stages, if not for the encouragement he found
within the Inklings, his regular writing group. There's something
powerful about writing surrounded by other writers, and we're
inspired to carry that energy forward using the best modern
technology.
We'd love your feedback - just click 'Contact' below and shoot us
an email. Hope to see you at a Wordloops session soon!
Excelsior, The Brothers Rosenkrantz (Jay and Scott)