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Build and manage your team's single source of truth for product copy

What is dittowords.com?

Ditto provides a centralized platform for managing product copy throughout the entire development workflow. The tool enables teams to draft, design, review, translate, personalize, and ship product text efficiently while maintaining consistency across all touchpoints.

By integrating with design tools and engineering workflows, Ditto helps eliminate the fragmentation that typically occurs when product copy is scattered across multiple documents and systems. The platform includes AI-powered features that automatically catch inconsistencies and enforce style guidelines, allowing teams to focus on creating high-quality content rather than manual policing.

Features

  • Centralized Copy Management: Single source of truth for product copy across design, review, and code
  • AI Style Guide Enforcement: Automatically catches inconsistencies and enforces style guidelines
  • Design Integration: Connects text to designs and keeps them in sync
  • Developer Integrations: API and CLI for fetching text and shipping edits
  • Translation Management: Built-in translation memory for localizing product copy
  • Collaboration Tools: Centralized feedback, approvals, and version tracking

Use Cases

  • Building a reusable text library for product copy
  • Centralizing copy reviews and approvals across teams
  • Localizing product copy for international markets
  • Keeping design mockups and actual copy in sync
  • Integrating copy management with engineering workflows
  • Enforcing brand consistency with AI-powered style guides

FAQs

  • What do I need to get started in Ditto?
    The only thing needed to start a Ditto trial is an email. To maximize the trial experience, having a Figma account and file to connect with Ditto is recommended for importing text, linking repeated copy, and building complete projects. Quickstart checklists and sample Figma files are available for experimentation.
  • Generally speaking, who should be an editor and who should be a reviewer?
    Typically, roles that edit text, implement text in designs, or manage design/content systems need editor capabilities—often product designers and writers. Roles adjacent to product and design, such as compliance/legal, leadership, and marketing, can be brought in as reviewers.
  • Do developers need a seat in Ditto?
    Depending on their interaction with product text, developers may find it helpful to manage text IDs, view/copy IDs when implementing mockups, or manage the API key for Ditto's API/CLI integrations.
  • How can I cancel my paid plan?
    Paid plans can be cancelled at any time in the Billing page of Account Settings. Access to the paid plan continues until the end of the last billing period after cancellation.
  • How many components will I need for my published text library?
    Components are used for product text reused across projects, such as CTAs, product names, error messages, and legal disclaimers. For startups and single-product companies, 100 components typically suffice to start, while larger organizations usually need expanded libraries.

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