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Drafts positions itself as “Where Text Starts”: a fast text-capture app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. It emphasizes opening directly into a new page with the keyboard ready, so users can first capture ideas, messages, tasks, or drafts, and decide what to do with them later. The page highlights a free download and mentions recognition such as App of the Day and Editor’s Choice.
In terms of functionality, Drafts is not primarily about complex document management, but rather a “capture—organize—dispatch via actions” workflow. New text goes into the Inbox, then can be organized with Tags, marked as important with Flags, or stored long-term in the Archive. Input methods include keyboard entry, dictation, Siri, Widgets, share extensions, and file imports. Actions are its key differentiator: users can copy, share, deep-link into other apps, create Dropbox files, send tasks to Reminders, or draft a tweet/message. Drafts Directory provides reusable actions, workspaces, and extensions, while a JavaScript library offers scripting references, making it suitable for advanced users interested in automation.
The page only clearly states “Free Download” and shows a payment form for adding a bank card, but does not provide plans, pricing, subscription benefits, or enterprise edition details, so its overall value for money cannot be fully assessed. The terms of service include basic clauses covering account password security, responsibility for content, prohibition of malicious code, and contact procedures for reporting security issues. It also states that web server access logs are retained for up to one year before deletion. However, it does not disclose enterprise compliance capabilities such as encryption, permission audits, SOC 2/ISO certifications, or similar controls. Team collaboration, role-based permissions, and an admin console are also not clearly described.
Its strengths are fast launch speed, strong coverage across Apple devices, and a flexible ecosystem of text actions. It is well suited to writers, knowledge workers, and productivity-tool enthusiasts. Its weaknesses are limited transparency around collaboration, permissions, security compliance, and pricing features expected from enterprise SaaS products, and it is clearly oriented toward the Apple ecosystem.
The captured text does not specify network accessibility in mainland China, supported payment methods, or Chinese localization, so its access status should be treated as unknown. For localized collaboration and enterprise management, consider Notion, 飞书文档, or 语雀. For personal note-taking, compare it with Apple Notes, Bear, Obsidian, Evernote, or Flomo.
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