Feature

Creative Ledger

Characters, places, factions, and lore stay attached to the draft — not scattered across docs you forget to check at 2 AM.

Your story remembers everything. Even the details you forgot you wrote.

Built for long-form fiction and narrative games where names, places, and rules start drifting once the project gets big.

Inside the editor

The manuscript and the canon stop fighting each other

Talebuddy surfaces the parts of the world that matter to the sentence in front of you, instead of forcing you into a separate planning tool every few minutes.

The Glass Orchard - Chapter 8

Mira watched the lamps of Greyharbor come alive one by one as the curfew bells rolled over the docks.

By dawn, every courier loyal to House Vale would know Elias had crossed the river.

Greyharbor

Known city. Harbor bells mark curfew. House Vale influence rising in the northern quarter.

Why people care

What this changes about your workflow

Continuity without the scavenger hunt

Characters, locations, items, and lore stay attached to the writing flow instead of disappearing into scattered docs.

Useful context at the line level

Popovers and highlights bring canon back exactly where you are drafting, so you can check a fact without leaving the scene.

A stronger system of record

The ledger turns a growing draft into a reusable story map, which is especially valuable once projects become episodic, serialized, or collaborative.

Built for

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Write longer stories without losing the thread

Canon tracking when you need continuity. Local AI when you need momentum. Stronger models only when the scene demands it.

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