Keep your story consistent as it grows.
Storysmith is a writing agent that helps you track character details, plot threads, world rules, and scene intent—so you can stay creative without losing control.
Live story context
Elara enters the glass archive knowing the key cannot touch sunlight before the final gate is opened.
Elara hides injuries, distrusts the Regent, and has not revealed the map to Tomas.
Moon-forged keys fracture if exposed to direct daylight before activation.
This scene should increase tension, preserve secrecy around the map, and avoid contradicting chapter 4.
Drafting is easy. Remembering everything is hard.
As stories expand, continuity slips. Characters contradict themselves, plot threads disappear, and worldbuilding starts to drift. Storysmith helps you hold the whole narrative in view while you write.
Your creative process, with better memory.
Storysmith works like a narrative support layer, helping you keep what matters accessible from scene one to final draft.
Track character facts
Keep voice, motives, secrets, relationships, and personal history coherent across scenes and revisions.
Preserve world rules
Store canon about settings, systems, timelines, and constraints so your story logic stays intact.
Follow plot threads
Surface unresolved threads, promises, reveals, and callbacks before they vanish into the draft.
Recall relevant context
Bring forward prior scene details when drafting new moments, so each page builds on what came before.
Spot inconsistencies
Catch contradictions early, before they spread through chapters, rewrites, and later arcs.
Support scene intent
Write with clearer goals by keeping tension, emotional beats, and narrative purpose visible.
A story agent that stays close to the draft.
Instead of replacing your voice, Storysmith helps you keep your own story straight while you write faster and with more confidence.
1. Add your story
Import notes, scenes, outlines, and character details so the agent can build a working memory of your world.
2. Draft with context
As you write, Storysmith surfaces the canon, constraints, and unresolved threads most relevant to the current scene.
3. Keep continuity intact
Review suggested checks and reminders before contradictions become structural problems later in the manuscript.
Built for writers managing growing complexity.
Fiction writers
Useful for novels, series, and long-form projects where continuity, memory, and callbacks matter.
Worldbuilders
Helpful when your story includes layered lore, structured rules, hidden knowledge, or evolving timelines.
Questions writers may ask first.
Does it replace my writing?
No. It is designed to support your process, preserve story memory, and help you make better drafting decisions.
What does it remember?
Character facts, world rules, scene intent, unresolved threads, and prior story context you want to preserve.
Is this for outlines or full manuscripts?
Both. You can position it as useful before drafting, during drafting, and while revising longer works.
What should the CTA do today?
For now, collect interest with a beta signup, waitlist form, or simple email capture connected to your Squarespace form.
Start writing with a story agent that remembers what matters.
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