Use cases
Scene continuation · Dialogue polish · AU pivots
Templates tuned for continuation, voice match, crossovers, and beta-reader edits
Fanfiction tools
AI-assisted writing tuned for fan authors: continue scenes, match character diction, toggle strict-canon or AU modes, and export clean chapters ready for AO3, Wattpad, or serial posting — plus moderation presets to meet platform guidelines.
Use cases
Scene continuation · Dialogue polish · AU pivots
Templates tuned for continuation, voice match, crossovers, and beta-reader edits
Outputs
Export-ready chapters
Plain text, chapter breaks, and metadata formats suited for AO3/Wattpad
Designed around fandom workflows
The generator focuses on the recurring pain points of fanfiction writers: stuck scenes, character-consistency drift, canon verification, and community moderation. Features are configurable so you can work strictly within canon or explore alternate universes while preserving reader expectations.
Lock named facts, timeline markers, and unresolved conflicts for the scene so subsequent continuations respect established events.
Adjust how strictly the model follows a character’s typical phrasing and sentence length. Designed to help you write in a consistent voice while avoiding exact imitation.
Outputs formatted for common fan platforms and reader consumption so you can publish without manual cleanup.
Built-in prompt clusters
Choose a template and paste your excerpt, beats, or outline. Templates are designed for common fanfic tasks so you get targeted, repeatable results.
Run a draft through the beta-ready template to surface pacing issues, unclear beats, and spots that need canon verification.
Import multiple drafts, preserve author-labeled sections, then produce a single unified edit with change tracking for reviewers.
Practical steps for serial writers
Use the generator as a writing assistant across drafting, revision, and publication. The platform is structured around iterative prompts, visible revision history, and export options that minimize manual cleanup.
Respect platform rules and creator rights
The tool includes safety-focused prompts and content transforms so you can produce versions appropriate for different communities. These are not a substitute for platform rules or legal counsel — they are practical filters and editing suggestions to help meet common content requirements.
Where the generator looks for facts
To help preserve canon, authors can supply reference material: fandom wiki excerpts, previously published chapters, or a short list of verified facts. The generator flags likely contradictions and suggests minimal edits to restore consistency.
Multi-author projects made simpler
Support for multi-author drafts includes labeled contributions, merge workflows, and a clear revision history so group projects can retain individual inputs while producing a unified edit.
The tool provides voice-preservation tuning that emphasizes sentence rhythm, favored phrases, and consistent motivations without producing verbatim copyrighted material or explicit impersonations. Users remain responsible for ensuring their work complies with rights holders' policies and community rules; the generator is an assistive writing tool, not legal advice.
Yes. Use the canon-mode toggle to prioritize verified facts and anchor points when you need strict consistency, or switch to AU mode when you want freer creative changes. You can also lock specific facts (names, dates, events) while leaving other elements flexible.
Built-in moderation presets let you flag and edit passages to match common posting guidelines (mature tags, trigger warnings, or redaction). The generator can produce both an uncut draft and a moderated version with suggested tags so you can review changes before publishing.
Use voice-preservation settings and maintain a small 'phrase bank' and style notes for each character. Anchor sheets and scene-level continuity controls carry those choices across chapters so later generations retain diction, pacing, and typical reactions.
The platform exports clean chapter bundles with chapter breaks and metadata suitable for common workflows: plain-text chapter packages and formats that streamline conversion to EPUB or PDF. It also generates title options, 1–2 sentence summaries, and recommended tags for AO3 and Wattpad.
Yes. Import labeled author sections, merge drafts into a single unified edit, and review changes in the revision history. Each suggestion is tracked so editors and beta readers can accept or revert edits during the final pass.
Best practice is transparency: mention in your notes or author’s preface that you used an AI-assisted generator for drafting or revision. Check community norms for preferred phrasing; many fandoms accept concise credits like 'Draft assisted by AI' in the notes section.
Be explicit in your author notes about what the generator contributed (e.g., 'assisted with dialogue polishing' or 'scene continuation based on my outline'). Preserve a clear record of author decisions in revision notes and avoid publishing AI-generated content as wholly human-authored if the community expects disclosure.