Templates
Genre & scene scaffolds
Prebuilt outlines for common story types and classroom exercises
Free, browser-based
Pick a genre, scaffold characters and scenes, and produce an editable draft ready for export. Controls for length, POV, tone, and scene granularity keep voice consistent across chapters.
Templates
Genre & scene scaffolds
Prebuilt outlines for common story types and classroom exercises
Output formats
Plain text & Markdown
Copy-ready drafts designed for CMS and text editors
Prompt library
Fillable, repeatable prompts
Prompts with placeholders for fast customization and reuse
Solve writer’s block
Start from a focused template and move from premise to scene-level beats in minutes. The character scaffolds and scene prompts keep motivations clear and voice consistent, so first drafts are usable without extensive rework.
One-page editor
Work in a single, distraction-free editor that outputs plain text or Markdown. Copy-to-clipboard and simple export options make it easy to paste drafts into CMS, Google Docs, or your favorite writing app.
Drafts format cleanly for blog posts, eReaders, or manuscript editors.
Quick copy controls to move drafts into Google Docs, Notion, or your CMS.
Practical starters
Use editable prompt templates to produce repeatable, consistent output. Each prompt includes fillable placeholders so you can batch-create chapters, branches, or classroom variations without re-writing prompts from scratch.
Copy-and-fill templates you can use immediately.
Responsible drafting
Generated text is a starting point. Edit for originality, tone, and any sensitive content before publishing. Avoid submitting proprietary or sensitive personal data as prompts.
Target audiences
Designed for writers who need fast drafts and structure, teachers preparing lesson prompts, parents crafting bedtime tales, game writers planning branches, and content creators repurposing narrative material.
Move drafts anywhere
Built for browser and mobile web access with exports that integrate into common writing workflows. Use the copy controls or export to Markdown for classroom handouts, CMS publishing, or local editing.
The generator is offered as a free browser-based tool. Some features—such as advanced template packs or higher-volume exports—may be gated behind paid plans; check the Pricing page for current details. For casual use, the free editor supports producing and exporting complete drafts.
Use the narrative controls before generation (word count range, point of view, and tone) and apply character scaffolds that include voice notes. If a draft needs consistency fixes, run a targeted prompt such as: "Rewrite scenes 1–3 in first person, matching {character_name}'s established voice and reducing adjectives by half."
You can use generated text as a starting point, but we recommend editing outputs to add original detail and to ensure the work is substantially transformed before publication. Consult the tool’s terms of use and, if needed, legal counsel for commercial rights questions.
Avoid providing long verbatim excerpts of copyrighted texts as prompts. After generation, compare key passages for close similarity and revise phrasing, character names, and details to make the narrative distinct. Use the character deep-dive and worldbuilding briefs to inject unique elements.
Drafts are formatted for plain text and Markdown export and include single-click copy controls. Use copy-to-clipboard for quick pasting into Google Docs or a CMS, or export Markdown for clean imports into editors that accept .md files.
The generator supports prompts in multiple languages for drafting, but quality can vary by language and prompt detail. For multi-language workflows, provide explicit instructions in the prompt (for example: "Write in Spanish, using short sentences suitable for ages 8–10").
Use the tool as a scaffolding and formative exercise: generate a class prompt, then require students to revise, add reflections, or write an alternate ending. Keep assignments that assess process (outlines, drafts, and revisions) rather than only final copies to verify learning outcomes.
Avoid entering sensitive personal data into prompts. If your work contains confidential or proprietary material, edit locally in your text editor after export. Review the service privacy policy for details on data handling and retention.