Story Studio

Choose the room your story belongs in

The envisioned product gives each audience a different setup, structure, safety model, and result. These pathways help us measure which one deserves to be built first.

Story categories

Five audiences, five different jobs to be done

Family & Kids

Family & Kids

Help an adult turn familiar details into a reviewed, age-directed plan for shared reading.

Family & Kids
Books & Writing

Books & Writing

Keep premise, character, world, outline, and revision decisions connected across a longer project.

Books & Writing
Business & Pitch

Business & Pitch

Turn approved facts and proof into a clearer narrative without inventing customer outcomes.

Business & Pitch
Screen & Games

Screen & Games

Connect loglines, scenes, quests, worlds, choices, and consequences in format-aware structures.

Screen & Games
Illustrated & Printable

Illustrated & Printable

Map a theme into visual beats, page turns, captions, and original-art direction before production.

Illustrated & Printable

Six connected planned views

Preview the envisioned story workspace

Every screen below is a static marketing illustration. No control, checker, memory system, or export is functional yet.

How it works

The planned path from idea to structured direction

01

Choose a planned workflow

Start with the audience and format so the setup asks useful questions instead of opening on a blank prompt.

02

Add the story’s constraints

Set tone, length, reading level, genre, point of view, ending direction, evidence, or branching needs.

03

Review an illustrative result

The preview shows how a structured output could connect premise, characters, world, outline, checks, and next steps.

Planned story controls

Different stories need different constraints

The product direction combines shared story fundamentals with controls that make sense for each audience.

ShapeTone · length · reading level · genre · POV · ending
ContextCharacters · relationships · world rules · canon · evidence
StructurePlot · outline · scene · chapter · screenplay · quest · branches
ReviewAlternate versions · revision guidance · continuity questions
HandoffPlanned Markdown · DOCX · PDF · screenplay exports
GuardrailsParent guidance · business evidence · final human review

Illustrative samples

See the intended range, not a live generator

These prepared samples demonstrate the planned quality bar. They are not user results or live product output.

Mara tucked a paper star into her pocket before the sky turned violet. She did not know it yet, but the quietest star was waiting for someone brave enough to listen.
The product did not begin as software. It began as a repeated customer sigh: there had to be a simpler way to explain what mattered.

Family direction

Parent-guided controls are planned from the start

Age and reading-level direction, adult review, and shared use are part of the envisioned family workflow. The future product will support parents; it will not replace their judgment.

Preview family principles

Business direction

Evidence should remain separate from narrative polish

The planned business workflow asks for approved facts, proof, and source notes, then highlights unsupported claims for human review.

Read trust commitments

Anticipated plans · Research only

Which level of story work would fit you?

No payment is accepted. Prices, limits, and feature allocation are not final; signup plan interest is used only for product research.

Anticipated tier

Free

Explore the core direction

  • Limited monthly creation
  • Core templates and controls
  • Standard story planning
Select for early access
Anticipated tier

Pro

Coordinate complex projects

  • Broadest planned feature access
  • Story Bible and continuity depth
  • Advanced formats and future exports
Select for early access

Future concepts under evaluation

Vote with interest before these become new pages

These are tracked research concepts, not separate products or available generators.

Why sign up for early access?

Help decide what gets built first.

Tell us your use case and anticipated plan. Your response is research—not a purchase—and will shape the first functional product. Final features, pricing, limits, and timing may change.

  • Register interest in this exact page and audience
  • Prioritize planned workflows and features
  • Receive launch updates and future invite information