THE BIG DIFFERENCE
With CopyFrame, it's easy to lay out your copy while you write
BUILT FOR COPY
The only writing and wireframing tool made exclusively for copywriters
Layouts for all occasions
No fiddly drag-and-drop. Even complex layouts like accordions still feel like you're working in a Google Doc.
Plus spacing that already makes sense. Resizable column widths to handle trailing words. Reversible columns with one click. This is copy wireframing at its easiest.
Smooth writing experience
Notion-style editing UI
Distraction-free editing means slash menus instead of busy toolbars. Simple interfaces, simple writing.
Keyboard shortcuts you can remember
Don't lose your flow just to insert a button. Toggle between elements with easy, memorable shortcuts.
Handy hacks for copywriters
Convert a heading to title case. Highlight merge fields so clients don't miss them. Tiny features you'll be grateful for.
Every asset in one place
Useful little tools baked in
Clear ways to flag unfinished work
If you don't have "it" right now and need to circle back, wrap it in {curly brackets} to flag it in unmissable yellow.
Notes always "right there"
Keep your project and asset notes open in the sidebar while you work. Switch between your doc and your notes instantly.
Client boundaries built in
Hi, I'm Siobhán (pronounced "Shiv-awn").
I'm a copywriter and I find wireframing a pain in the ass.
I tried Balsamiq but it looked amateur as hell
I tried Figma but it was too fiddly
I watched pro copywriters using Photoshop and thought "oh hell no"
So I spent three years as a professional copywriter creating invisible tables in a Google Doc to share with my clients.
(I don't think Ogilvy worked like this…)
Then one day, I tried to make a table look like a button.
The table disappeared completely.
The previous paragraph indented itself.
An image straddled the edge of the page.
In the distance, sirens.
I thought, "This is really, really stupid."
And I made CopyFrame. 👇
What's a wireframe and why do I need one?
I'm already familiar with another tool. Why change?
Do I need to be technical to use CopyFrame?
Why on earth would I need to mock up an email?
Do I need to know UX to work with CopyFrame layouts?
Stop wireframing like a designer. Start CopyFraming like a copywriter.
Free for your first client project. Only pay when it's time to work on your second one.
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