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You bring the idea — rough as a napkin sketch or polished as a draft. Freddy handles production. What comes out is beautiful, structured, illustrated, and publishable. In pixels. On paper.
For Writers
Craft your words, structure your argument, choose your metaphors. Freddy generates section images, suggests structure, handles the layout. You are the author. He is the production team.
For Ideas
Scribble notes. Voice-dump a rough idea. Say "here's the concept, make it into something." Freddy composes a draft in your established voice. You review, adjust, approve, publish.
For Keeps
Every week, The Main Paper compiles into a physical tabloid — 350×500mm, print-ready. Order a copy. See your piece in actual newsprint. The thing you hold. The thing you frame.
"Blogs died. They were replaced by vlogs — unscripted life documentation, not structured written thought."
The infrastructure for publishing long-form ideas withered. Medium became a paywall maze. Substack became email marketing. WordPress became a plugin swamp.
Meanwhile, the desire to write never left. People have ideas. They have things to say. But the gap between "rough idea in my head" and "something I'd actually show people" is enormous — it requires writing skill, visual design sense, image creation, layout decisions, hosting, domains, tech.
Most people give up before they start.
The Paper is a platform where you don't write alone. You work with Freddy. You bring the idea. Together you turn it into something publishable — digital and physical — worth sharing.
The Tangible Artifact
In a world of infinite digital content, a physical newspaper is special.