Writing / Copywriting

Enough

Enough is a beta personal language system for planning, writing, reviewing, and translation. It supports local models and OpenRouter, and is aimed at users who want more control over their data while building a flexible personal knowledge workflow.

Clear23/30
Useful24/30
Specific16/20
Complete15/20
Enough screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-powered writing and planning tool, shows its intended use cases, and includes enough repository evidence to support a public listing. The README explains its purpose, model support, target users, and broader workflow concept.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show concrete setup steps, usage examples, screenshots, or an installation walkthrough, so a visitor cannot tell how the tool is actually run or what the first-time experience looks like.

Review status

50 days ago #952 ↑ +6

Last evaluated 50 days ago. Current rank #952. Up 6 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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