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Your Work Is Safe

Autosave, version history, and how every AI change waits for your approval — so you never lose a draft or get overwritten.

Last updated: June 23, 2026

A fair worry with any AI writing tool: will it lose my draft, or overwrite what I wrote? In Muses, three things keep your work safe — saving, history, and approval.

It saves as you go

Muses saves your work automatically every few seconds, to both your device and the cloud. There's no save button to remember, and nothing to lose if you close the tab — when you come back, your latest saved draft is there.

A history you can roll back to

As you write, Muses keeps version snapshots — automatically as you go, when you save, when you accept an AI change, and when you restore an earlier version. From the version history you can:

  • Browse and filter snapshots, and mark the important ones as milestones.
  • Compare any two versions side by side to see exactly what changed.
  • Restore any earlier version.

Restoring never throws anything away — it brings the old text back as a new version, so you can always change your mind again.

The AI never overwrites you

When the AI rewrites existing text, the changes don't land in your draft directly. They wait for you in a review, where you accept or reject each change one by one. Until you accept, your original text stands exactly as it was.

  • You can leave a review and come back — even later, in a different session — and the pending changes will still be waiting.
  • Accepted a change and regretted it? You can roll back the AI's edit from your version history and return to how it was before.

This is why an AI rewrite can never silently replace your work: nothing changes until you say so.

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