What it is
Moonbeam is an AI-assisted long-form writing platform designed to help users draft essays, stories, articles, blogs and other extended documents. The service centers on an assistant called Luna and a Wizard tool that convert notes and prompts into outlines and full paragraphs. Moonbeam integrates GPT-4-powered capabilities across its editor and chat features to support drafting and revision workflows. The product is presented with a range of ready-made templates for common document types and offers both a free tier and a Pro tier that expands access to longer outputs and additional tools.
Key features
Moonbeam provides a suite of authoring features: a Wizard that turns disorganized notes into structured outlines and paragraphs; Luna, an AI assistant that generates first drafts from short prompts; and Smart Chat, a GPT-4-based chat integrated into the editor that can give feedback, edit highlighted text, and produce content from chat exchanges. A Content Cluster tool creates multiple content ideas and can generate outlines or full posts from a keyword. The text editor supports advanced editing operations, a “Boss Mode” transformation, embedding of links and images, file uploads, public draft sharing, folder organization and a range of pre-defined prompts. Collaboration Mode offers a Google Docs-like multi-user editing experience. A Custom Style Generator can imitate specified authorial voices.
Use cases
Moonbeam targets writers and teams who need to produce structured long-form content quickly. Specific use cases shown on the site include drafting technical guides for developer audiences, composing product update communications, creating help desk articles, writing how-to guides and lesson plans, and producing blog posts, essays and newsletters. The platform is also presented as useful for generating social media drafts and tweet threads, organizing content ideas into clusters, and enabling collaborative editing among colleagues. Educational users and content creators who require repeated templates and consistent styles are also indicated as likely users.