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The tools that keep a long project consistent. The Pro worldbuilding suite holds your world bible, relationship web, timeline, and lexicon, with a consistency sentinel watching for contradictions. The screenwriting tools read a script without changing it.

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World Bible

Every character, place, faction, and event as a structured entry, grouped into a reference your readers can browse. Entity templates keep the fields consistent so the rest of the suite can reason about them.

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The World Bible listing a world’s characters and entry types

Relationship Web

See who is connected to whom as a living graph, then record how a bond changes over time. Drag the scrubber and the whole web recomputes to any moment in your world’s history.

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The Relationship Web graph of a world’s characters and factions

Time Weaver

Lay your world’s history on one spine, in whatever calendar you keep. Eras, lifespans, plotlines, and cause-and-effect arcs, with conflicts flagged before a reader finds them.

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The Time Weaver timeline canvas with events across character lanes

Lexicon Engine

Capture how a world’s names sound as reusable profiles, then generate new ones that fit its languages and cultures. Never the same name twice, and never one you have already used.

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The Lexicon Engine showing naming profiles for a world

Consistency Sentinel

A second read that checks your draft against the bible and reports the slips: name drift, contradicted facts, timeline mistakes, point-of-view wobble, and tense shifts.

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The Consistency Sentinel ready to scan a piece for continuity

The whole suite, right in the editor

Open any of these tools as a panel beside your draft. Pull a character’s entry while you write a scene, check a date, or run the Sentinel, without losing your place. One source of truth, no tab-switching.

The World Bible open inside the editor with a character selected

Scene Header Linter

For each one it points at the line, names the problem, and hands you a corrected heading to copy. It reads your draft and never changes a word of it, so the page stays yours. Run it on a finished script or a scene you wrote two minutes ago.

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The Scene Header Linter listing slugline issues in a screenplay, each with a corrected heading to copy

Page Count Estimator

Pick a two, three, four, or five act structure and it shows the target page range for each act beside your own. A first act that runs long or a third act that comes in thin shows up here, while it is still easy to fix.

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The Page Count Estimator showing an estimated page count broken down by act

Keep a story straight, right beside the editor.

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