#Digi Setu - Typst AI co author

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gilded sorrel
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Digi Setu is a chat-driven editor that speaks Typst natively. You describe the document you want, the agent drafts the .typ, watches the compile output, and iterates until it renders cleanly.

How to start (two options)

  • Web — sign in at digi-setu.com and start chatting. No install. Best for first impressions and quick one-off docs.
  • Desktop — Mac (Apple Silicon + Intel) and Windows installers on the same site. Best if you want full local file access, your own fonts, and longer sessions. Heads-up: the Windows installer is slow on first launch (~5 minutes while it sets up the agent runtime in the background). It's a one-time wait, not every launch.

A walkthrough of every panel and feature lives at digi-setu.com/how-it-works — worth skimming before you dive in.

When it's especially handy

  • You hit a Typst syntax wall you don't feel like debugging.
  • You need a quick deck / brief / résumé / handout and don't want to set up scaffolding.
  • You're exploring an unfamiliar package (CeTZ math diagrams, Fletcher graphs, Touying transitions) and want a working baseline to learn from.

It's free to use out of the box — no credit card. Try it on something real before you decide if it fits.

If you like it

If you find it useful and would like to keep using it, reply to this message and I'll send you a coupon worth $100 (≈ 2 months of usage) as a thank-you for being an early Typst Digi Setu user. No strings — feedback is welcome but not required.

Either way, would love to hear what you think — even a one-line "this part is broken" or "this part felt right" is gold for me at this stage.

Thanks,
Naveen Kumar Chilakala
digi-setu.com

slim ferry
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There is a certain irony to it that the examples are very poorly typeset...