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Presentación de los perfiles de buzón

agosto 31, 2023 | 3 lectura mínima

Marque sus hitos y celebre cada paso del viaje de escritura con un perfil de Postbox.

Lo que más nos gusta es formar parte de tu singular camino como escritor. Desde la primera página hasta el final, desde el primer libro hasta el sexto, te animamos en cada paso del camino. Y creemos que el resto del mundo debería hacer lo mismo.

Por eso hemos creado los perfiles de Postbox . 🎉

Con un perfil en Postbox, puedes:

  • Realiza un seguimiento de los hitos de escritura en tu Freewrite (o en nuestra aplicación gratuita, Sprinter )
  • Ver gráficos que ilustran tu progreso
  • Crea un perfil que te muestre como escritor con una biografía, foto y enlaces a redes sociales.
  • Reserva una URL única para compartir con lectores y amigos (o mantén tu perfil privado, ¡si lo prefieres! 🔐)

Esta es una función gratuita disponible para todos aquellos que tengan una cuenta Postbox.

¿A qué esperas? Crea tu perfil hoy mismo, desafíate a ti mismo con un nuevo objetivo de escritura y ¡únete a tus amigos en el viaje!

Las estadísticas

Postbox agrega tus estadísticas de escritura en función de (1) tu actividad en tu dispositivo Freewrite o en Sprinter, y (2) borradores en tu cuenta y archivo de Postbox. Aquí tienes tres de nuestras estadísticas favoritas que puedes seguir:

  • Conteo de palabras: Llevar la cuenta de cuántas palabras has escrito es una excelente métrica para cuantificar tu progreso y animarte en el día a día. Tu perfil mostrará cuántas palabras has escrito en tu cuenta y archivo de Postbox.


    Nota : La función "Archivar" elimina un documento de tu cronología de Postbox y de los dispositivos conectados, pero conserva una copia en tu archivo. La acción "Triturar" elimina un borrador permanentemente y lo descuenta de tus estadísticas de recuento de palabras. ⚠️

  • Racha de Escritura: Por cada día consecutivo que escribas en tu Freewrite, sumarás un día más a tu racha. ¿Buscas una práctica de escritura constante? ¡Veamos cuánto dura tu racha!
  • Días de redacción: Cada día que escribas en tu Freewrite contará como un día de escritura. Recuerda: cada día que escribes es un buen día.

¡Pronto agregaremos aún más funciones especiales, como insignias que puedes ganar y mostrar en tu perfil por logros importantes! ✍🏽

Cómo reclamar tu perfil

Incluso si desea mantener su perfil privado, le recomendamos seguir los pasos a continuación para reclamar la URL de su seudónimo único.

  1. En tu teléfono o computadora, ve a Postbox.GetFreewrite.com e inicia sesión en tu cuenta de Postbox. Nota: Si aún no tienes una cuenta de Postbox, puedes crearla usando Sprinter, nuestra herramienta gratuita de redacción en el navegador . Simplemente empieza a escribir y selecciona "No guardado". Se te guiará por los pasos para crear una cuenta gratuita de Postbox.
  2. Vaya a la página "Mi cuenta".
  3. Si el campo "Seudónimo" ya está completo, ¡enhorabuena! Ya tienes un perfil. Se configurará automáticamente como privado. Para configurarlo como público y compartir tus estadísticas con la comunidad, selecciona "Todos (público)".
  4. Si aún no has completado el campo "Seudónimo", rellénalo. Puedes usar tu nombre real, tu seudónimo o incluso un apodo. Debe ser único en la comunidad, así que si ya tienes tu seudónimo, prueba a añadir una inicial del segundo nombre o un número al final. ¡Asegúrate de configurar tu perfil como público si quieres compartirlo!
  5. Agrega tu ubicación, biografía, una foto de perfil y tus cuentas de redes sociales para que la gente pueda conocer más sobre ti y tu trabajo.
  6. En la sección "Tu enlace", encontrarás tu URL única para compartir con familiares y amigos o en redes sociales. Haz clic en "Ver perfil" para ver cómo se ve tu perfil.

¿Tienes preguntas? Escríbenos a hello@getfreewrite.com y con gusto te ayudaremos.

noviembre 21, 2025 4 lectura mínima

For the release of Sailfish, our new firmware update for Smart Typewriter Gen3 and Traveler, we created a brand-new boot-up animation to surprise and delight our writers.

We worked with talented Danish animator Mathias Lynge to bring our experience of the writer's journey to life.

We had a blast visualizing the writer's journey in this new way. Our engineers also had a blast (or something less than a blast) figuring out how to adjust this fun, playful animation to E Ink's very tricky specifications. Hello, refresh rate woes! But we think the result is pretty fun.

"The little animation made my day when I noticed. I love a good flourish."

- Freewrite user

The process of creating this animation was long and full of Zoom calls where we deeply discussed the writing process. We were struck through those conversations by how much overlap there is in creative processes of all disciplines.

So we sat down to chat with Mathias about his creative process and what it's like being a full-time animator.

ANNIE COSBY: Let's start with the basics. What kind of art do you make?

MATHIAS LYNGE: I'm a 2D animator and motion designer working freelance with a wide range of clients. The style varies depending on the project, but it’s usually either a hand-drawn look animated frame-by-frame on a drawing tablet, or a more digital, vectorized look made in After Effects.

While much of what I do is commercial work, I try to keep up with my own passion projects as well. That could be a 10-second Instagram loop of a nature scene, or an interesting character design I’ve sketched down with a pencil. It’s there that I get to sharpen my skills and try out new techniques, which often find their way into later client projects.

AC: You often share educational content on social media for other artists. Are you formally trained, or did you teach yourself?

ML: I’m mostly self-taught. I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until I went to university that I realized drawing could become a career.

When I first heard terms like “motion design” and “The 12 Principles of Animation” I was on a student exchange program at UCSB in California, where I had chosen a class called "Introduction to Animation." It was a big eye-opener for me, and from that point I was hooked.

But it’s mainly been online YouTube tutorials and my existing drawing experience that have taught me what I know.

Now, I have a big presence on social media, where I share my art as well as educational content centered around animation in Adobe After Effects, so I guess you could say that I'm also an animation influencer!

I’ve been drawing for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until I went to university that I realized drawing could become a career.

AC: That's actually how I first found your work. Do you have any specific artists who inspire you?

ML:In the world of 2D animation, I have a list of personal heroes that inspire me with their unique style: Reece Parker, Ariel Costa a.k.a. BlinkMyBrain, and Tony Babel, to name a few.

I also find a lot of inspiration from illustrators and painters I discover online, on platforms such as Pinterest. Last year I made a sparkling water animation that was heavily inspired by Cornwall-based artist Gordon Hunt. He makes these beautiful nature-inspired pointillist paintings that capture how light hits the ocean using colorful dots of paint. I tried to recreate that effect using After Effects to bring it to life, and it led me to a whole new way of animating within the program.

AC: Where else do you draw inspiration to create your work?

ML: I’m heavily inspired by the nature and cityscapes around me in Copenhagen, and I find that taking long walks through parks or down the streets of my neighborhood really sparks my imagination.

I’ll often carry around a sketchbook to quickly scribble down an idea or a loose sketch of something I find interesting, such as seeing how the light from a lamppost hits the surrounding leaves, or how the wind moves the tree in a certain way.

Then I’ll think to myself, “I wonder if I can recreate that motion using a specific technique in After Effects?”

I’m heavily inspired by the nature and cityscapes around me in Copenhagen...

AC: What does your daily routine look like as a full-time artist?

ML: It varies a lot, but I’m usually either working hard on a client project or tinkering away with a new animation tutorial for my social media channels.

I love being able to switch between the two, and when I’m going through a client dry spell, I find that staying creative and posting animation-related content helps keep me inspired while also putting things out into the world that may lead to my next client down the road.

AC: What's your #1 piece of advice for animators new to the industry?

ML: Keep experimenting and trying out new techniques. There’s no such thing as running out of creativity, and even though many of the things you try don’t necessarily go anywhere, it’s all experience that adds up and expands your toolbox. It’s a muscle that needs to be worked out regularly.

Plus, you’ll have more awesome animation to choose from when you’re putting together your next showreel or portfolio!

There’s no such thing as running out of creativity...

AC: What's one fun fact about you completely unrelated to animation?

ML:I’m a big sucker for history podcasts, especially if they are about ancient civilizations, such as The History of Rome by Mike Duncan.

I find it fascinating to hear how mankind was able to build such great empires without ever knowing what electricity, cars, or the internet are.

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Follow along on Mathias's creative journey and find his free educational content on Instagram.

To learn more about working together, find him on LinkedIn or visit his website at www.mathiaslynge.com.

Learn more about Sailfish here.

noviembre 19, 2025 3 lectura mínima

The E Ink delay is officially dead. Introducing the Freewrite firmware that transforms typing on E Ink once and for all.

octubre 26, 2025 2 lectura mínima

NaNoWriMo has fallen. A band of rebels known as NoNotWriMo has risen to take its place.

Every November, writers around the globe attempt to write 50,000 words in one month. But last year the organization behind the beloved National Novel Writing Month disintegrated.

In 2025, it's more important than ever to support feats of human creativity. So an intrepid group of humans has banded together to face the antagonist of our age.

Join us in the fight against the Modern Prometheus.