Structure first
Organize long work into volumes, chapters, sections, and reference nodes so every writing task has a clear scope.
Manage research, settings, outline, models, review, and export in one workspace. Not another chat window, but a steady path from material to finished draft.
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Structure sits on the left, the draft stays in the center, and project context plus review suggestions stay on the right. Research, settings, chapters, model selection, and export remain in one line of work.
Lin receives an unsigned letter after midnight. The paper is damp, with rain still darkening the folded edge.
Feedback
“Settings, references, and chapters no longer live in separate files. Later chapters are easier to keep aligned with names, clues, and pacing.”
“Review does not overwrite the draft. Changes enter a diff first, so every edit can be checked, accepted, or rolled back before delivery.”
“Research, outline, and draft can move through one workflow. I do not have to dig through old chat threads to recover context.”
Core Workflow
Organize content by volumes, chapters, sections, and reference nodes so long work has clear boundaries from the start.
Keep drafts, references, web material, and writing rules inside the project so characters, terms, tone, and review criteria stay consistent.
Important edits go through diff review, then export to Markdown, HTML, or Word for review, submission, and further editing.
Flow
Add drafts, references, web pages, and scattered notes.
Turn style, characters, terms, and review criteria into project context.
Draft, continue, rewrite, or research around the current chapter.
Confirm diffs, then export Markdown, HTML, or Word.
Use Cases
Keep characters, world-building, foreshadowing, and pacing aligned.
Keep argument structure, terminology, review rules, and Word drafts together.
Maintain module docs, conventions, version notes, and release material.
Research, outline, draft, polish, and export in one controlled loop.
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