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I switched to writing papers with Authorea about a year ago and I noticed a number of immediate improvements: first of all \textbf{my papers get written faster}. Then I noticed that I have \textbf{no need to exchange emails with collaborators} concerning the paper. This is fantastic. All the action happens (and it's logged) on Authorea, including discussions about revisions and suggestions for improvements.
This said, I didn't really expect the most important upturn. By getting rid of the overhead I had previously considered a messy unavoidable part of the scientific writing process, something remarkable happened. I actually \textbf{started enjoying writing more}!
And I
do not don't mean just publishing; I had experienced that joy before. The difference is I now cherish the time I spend putting my science into words. It might sound crazy, but Authorea did something amazing: it made me \textbf{discover the pleasure of writing science together} with my collaborators.
So if you ask me "Why should I write my next paper with Authorea?" my honest answer is "Because you will love it!". So \href{https://www.authorea.com/signup}{take Authorea for a spin} and make up your own mind.