Free-flow mode
Zen Mode turns typing practice into an open writing flow. Words move through the canvas while local stats track rhythm, pace, and session progress without breaking focus.
Use this mode for warmups, mindful typing practice, drafting, and longer sessions where steady rhythm matters more than racing a timer.
Each committed word becomes part of a moving canvas, giving you a sense of progress without turning the page into a scoreboard. The text field stays centered near the bottom of the screen so the hands can keep moving while the rest of the interface stays out of the way.
Use it when the goal is not a score but a clean start. The mode supports warmups, note fragments, and early drafting where seeing words accumulate matters more than polishing a final document.
Zen Mode is also useful after a timed drill. Moving from measured practice into free writing helps turn keyboard accuracy into a calmer drafting habit.
Because the page keeps the canvas, archive, and settings local to the browser, it works well for private practice notes that do not need accounts, sync, or a public profile.
Zen Mode can keep local drafts and archives in your browser. It is not a replacement for a full editor, but it gives you a low-friction place to start writing before moving text elsewhere.
Keyboard shortcuts, pause controls, reduced-motion handling, and theme choices are available without covering the writing surface unless you open them.