
Scriptor
Website that can track every plothole, question, and mystery it has in your entire story
Design Tools·AI & Machine Learning·Productivity
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A website for fiction writers and editors that can do a detailed analysis of your entire manuscript and plot that will track every open thread in your book. It will detect plot holes mysteries, unanswered questions so users can understand where their story took a miss turn in their plot. It can analyze books / stories up to 300k words long with great accuracy as it remembers things from chapter 1 when it is reading through chapter 50. As well, it will make a scene breakdown for every scene in every chapter in every single story that is put into it. It has automatic character descriptions and breakdowns as well as a track story thread graph that lets you see when a question is brought up that is never answered. If there is ever a plot hole it detects it tells you what type of plot hole it detected and exactly why it thinks it is a plot hole.
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