Choose a baseline version
Use the version closest to final as the Original column.
If every version is already text, the challenge is not import compatibility. It is staying oriented while several variants compete for your attention. Foldly gives you a stable workspace for reviewing multiple drafts, prompt outputs, or rewrites without flattening them into one confusing document.
Use the version closest to final as the Original column.
Open or paste each text version into its own comparison pane.
Notice where several versions improve the same section or where only one version adds something useful.
Edit the baseline until it reflects the best ideas across the set.
The page is useful across multiple related tasks, but only because the core comparison problem is the same.
It is distinct from the more specific guides because it teaches the generic multi-draft review pattern without turning into a vague head-term page.
Comparing several plain-text variants
A product marketer reviews three plain-text landing-page intros and one earlier baseline.
Outcome: They keep the strongest structure from the baseline while pulling in better lines from two alternates.
This page targets a narrow problem-space query family and is kept indexable only because the task, example, and caveats are materially distinct.
Both, because the same compare-and-decide workflow applies to several text-first tasks.
No. This page works because the drafts are all plain text and the workflow genuinely stays the same.