A writing workbench for novelists. Import a roleplay log to turn it into prose, or drop in a manuscript you're already writing, then build a story bible, get editorial suggestions, and run a whole-book review.
Pick a tool above, paste prose, and click run.
Fill the brief (or just hit Surprise me), then Generate.
Brainstorm a setting, expand existing notes, or extract worldbuilding from prose.
Pick a type and culture, then generate.
Paste prose, pick a target style, click Transform.
Outline a story, build a beat sheet, or design a single scene.
Paste your manuscript and pick a format. Each chapter becomes its own card.
Paste any version of your pitch and turn it into the format you need.
Generate candidate titles or opening sentences for your book.
Set this once. Every tool prepends it to its prompt so the AI knows your book. Title, cast, world rules, voice. Leave any field blank to skip it.
Searches and replaces literal text across every chapter. Use this for late renames, mass typo fixes, or stripping verbal tics. Each touched chapter gets a version snapshot before changes are applied, so you can roll back.
Assembles a query letter, a 1-page synopsis (uses the cached one if you've already generated it, otherwise asks for a fresh one), and the first N chapters formatted to standard manuscript layout (Times-equivalent 12pt, 1" margins, double-spaced, italics not underscores). Downloads as a styled HTML file — open it in Word or Pages and Save As .docx.
Pick a model per task type to balance cost vs. quality. Default follows your main model setting in the header. Routing is an Anthropic-only feature — custom (OpenAI-compatible) backends always use the model you configured up top.
Save instructions you reach for often (tightening, mood shifts, voice checks…). Insert one into the most recently focused textarea, or copy. Placeholders are replaced when inserted: {ch_n}, {ch_title}, {tone}, {style}, {pov}.
Picks up from the previous chapter's final beat and rewrites the bridge into this one. Choose a flavour, optionally steer it, and the AI produces three opening alternatives — apply your favourite to replace the current opening.
Apply one revision instruction to a range of chapters. Each chapter gets its own suggestion list — review and apply them per chapter the usual way.
Finds named entities in the manuscript that aren't in the bible yet — characters, locations, items, factions. Tick rows and Add to bible to import them.
Semantic search over every paragraph using a small embedding model that runs in your browser. After the first load (~30 MB), every query is free and instant. Try things like "where did Mira's locket first appear?" or "the scene where Aldric breaks the news".
Each persona reads the chapter and gives feedback in their own voice. Useful when you want a particular kind of read (vibes vs. prose vs. continuity vs. commercial).
Four common synopsis lengths. Useful for query letters (logline + blurb), agent submissions (1-page), and your own outline notes (chapter-by-chapter). Cached per session; regenerate any time.
| ? | Show this cheatsheet |
| ⌘/Ctrl + S | Save session to disk |
| ⌘/Ctrl + ⇧ + F | Find & Replace across the manuscript |
| ⌘/Ctrl + K | Open the command palette (any action by name) |
| ⌘/Ctrl + . | Toggle distraction-free Focus mode |
| ⌘/Ctrl + Z | Undo the last edit (whole-session undo) |
| ⌘/Ctrl + ⇧ + Z | Redo |
| Esc | Close any open modal or panel (or exit Focus mode) |
| Ctrl/⌘ + Enter | Submit in regen / steer / edit forms |
| Tab | (in code editors) indent 4 spaces |
Shortcuts that conflict with the browser (⌘/Ctrl+S, ⌘/Ctrl+⇧+F) are intercepted only when you're not actively typing in a text field — focus an editor first to use the browser default.