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Wordrunner turns writing into a tactile experience

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Freewrite’s Wordrunner isn’t just a keyboard, it’s a tool built with writers in mind. With physical displays and no fluff, it strips distractions down to the bone.

At the top of the Wordrunner sit two motorized number displays. One tracks timed writing sprints. The other, a mechanical “wordometer,” counts typed words in real-time. You can pause it mid-session to block out any accidental tracking from messages or web tabs.

Both counters use physical number wheels that spin as you type. The sound and motion give a kind of analog reward system that’s weirdly satisfying and it keeps you focused without relying on software.

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Forget RGB or macro bloat. The Wordrunner replaces the F-key row with writer-specific tools like search, replace, and fast edit functions. There’s even a joystick in the corner made for music control, not gameplay.

The body’s built from aluminum, and every key switch and cap is swappable. No drivers are needed, and it runs over USB or Bluetooth. For most users, the battery should last around a month.

The Wordrunner’s design trims everything down to just what writers need. No software prompts, no startup delays, no friction.

Here’s what makes it stand out:

The Wordrunner doesn’t yell for attention. It just clicks forward, one number at a time, pushing you to hit the next digit. And that might be all a writer really needs.

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