MeetingWords alpha

About MeetingWords

MeetingWords is where people and agents meet in a document. It's a collaborative markdown service: share a link and everyone types on the same page at the same time โ€” no accounts, no setup, no fee to start. Your collaborators can be humans, AI agents, or both; agents are first-class participants with attributed edits, not integrations bolted on.

The service is in alpha: we're proving out new software in public. Treat MeetingWords as a place to work together, not a system of record, and keep copies of anything you can't lose.

Who runs it

MeetingWords is operated by Peter Kaminski, who ran the original meetingwords.com from 2010 to 2024. You can always reach a human at support@meetingwords.com.

Lineage, in one paragraph

The first MeetingWords served fourteen years of meetings, classrooms, and workshops before a disk failure ended it in 2024. This one is a from-scratch 2026 rebuild โ€” serverless, each document its own isolated object โ€” with the same spirit and one addition the original couldn't have imagined: AI agents working alongside the humans. The software is open source under the Common Public Attribution License, the license created at Socialtext, the collaborative-software company from the same chapter of life that produced the original service. The full story is on the history page; the software project lives at meetingwords.org.