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If you came here because you need a better document, this is the short path. WaxFrame asks a few AIs to review the same draft, then one Builder AI rewrites it using the strongest suggestions. You stay in charge of the final wording.

You do not need to understand AI models, tokens, or prompt engineering to begin. Start with the kind of document you want, give WaxFrame a clear goal, and run one round.

1. Try the Quick Start first

The fastest way to learn WaxFrame is to run the small Chocolate Chip Cookies demo. It uses the same workflow as a proposal, cover letter, or review, but nothing important is at stake.

Open WaxFrame, go to the Project screen, click 📋 Use Template, then choose the gold Quick Start template. Leave the starting document blank and click Smoke the Hive when you reach the work screen.

What you are looking for: one round creates the first draft, another round usually confirms that the reviewers are mostly satisfied. That is the shape of a normal WaxFrame session.

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2. Choose the real document you want to make

Do not start from a blank idea if a template already matches your job. Templates fill in the project fields for you, and playbooks explain why those fields work.

Browse by document type

Use this when you know the outcome: cover letter, resume, business proposal, RFP response, restaurant review, product review, blog post, and more.

Choose a template

Read the full playbook

Use this when the document matters and you want the exact field text, setup advice, and what to watch for during review rounds.

Open document playbooks

3. Set up enough AIs to run

WaxFrame needs at least two AIs with working keys. Three or more is better, but two is enough to learn the flow.

An API key is just the private code that lets WaxFrame use an AI on your behalf. The step-by-step key guide shows exactly where to click for each provider.

Simple first setup: add one paid provider such as Claude, ChatGPT, or DeepSeek, then add Gemini while Google AI Studio billing is disabled if you want a low-cost Builder option.

Open the API Key Guide

4. Run one round, then read like an editor

Click Smoke the Hive. WaxFrame sends the document to your reviewers, asks the Builder to rewrite it, then shows you the new version.

What you seeWhat it means
Updated documentRead it as the next draft, not as final truth. Edit anything you dislike.
Conflict cardsThe AIs disagreed. Pick the option you prefer, or type your own decision.
NotesUse this when you want the Builder to do something specific next round, such as "make the opening warmer" or "do not change the prices."
ConvergedThe reviewers mostly stopped asking for changes. You can still keep editing if your own eye sees something better.

5. Stop when the document sounds right

WaxFrame is a writing workflow, not a magic finish button. The goal is a document you trust and can use.

Run another round when the draft is improving. Use Send to Builder when you want one targeted change without calling every reviewer. Export when the document reads the way you want it to read.

If something goes wrong, open the Help page. It starts with plain fixes and has support tools only when you need them.

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LicenseAGPL-3.0 — open source, free to use and modify with attribution. Read license(opens in a new tab)
AuthorR David Paine III — weirdave.com(opens in a new tab)
StackVanilla HTML, CSS, JavaScript — no frameworks, no server, no install required.

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