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An AI that understands your entire work

Not a generic ChatGPT — a dedicated assistant that understands your world. Consistency checks, polishing, idea generation, all grounded in your material.

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LitMemo's AI assistant can read your entire work's characters, worldbuilding, and chapter content — it's not a generic ChatGPT. It scans the whole project to find contradictions (an eye color that changed, settings that clash, a tangled chronology), polishes and brainstorms and works out plot based on your material, and even auto-extracts characters and settings from imported old drafts to help build your reference library. A generic AI doesn't know your characters' names or your magic rules — LitMemo's AI hugs your story line by line. That's the fundamental difference between a dedicated AI proofreader and a general-purpose chatbot.

LitMemo AI writing assistant — consistency checks and smart proofreading feature screen

"ChatGPT's advice has no idea about my world — it's just unusable..."

A general-purpose AI tool doesn't know your characters' names, doesn't know the rules of your magic system, and certainly doesn't know what foreshadowing you planted 30 chapters ago. You need an AI that understands your entire work.

The core features of AI writing assistant — consistency checks and smart proofreading

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AI consistency check

The AI scans the whole project's chapters and material, actively rooting out the contradictions you'd struggle to spot yourself — mismatched character descriptions, clashing settings, a scrambled chronology, it finds them all, and it pinpoints which chapter and which passage the problem is in, rather than tossing out a vague 'there might be a contradiction' and leaving you to hunt. Results stream back live via SSE, reporting as it scans, so there's no waiting around. For long-form authors this is like having a proofreader with perfect memory, pulling out the detail holes buried across hundreds of thousands of words one by one — coverage no human eye going chapter by chapter could ever match.

  • Project-wide contradiction scanning
  • Pinpoints the specific chapter and passage
  • Live SSE-streamed results
II

AI conversation assistant

It's like chatting with an editor who has read your entire work: polishing, brainstorming, role-play, plot work — every answer is built on your reference library, citing your characters' real names, personalities, and the settings you've written, rather than serving up one-size-fits-all canned advice. It offers chat, thinking, and writing modes, so whether you need quick brainstorming or deep deliberation, it's got you covered. When you're stuck, discussing with someone who truly knows your story's threads — versus small-talking a generic AI that knows nothing — is help on a completely different level.

  • Conversational interaction, ask in natural language
  • Cites your characters, settings, and chapter content
  • Multiple modes: chat, thinking, writing
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AI smart extraction

Bringing over dozens of chapters of an old draft from elsewhere and rebuilding every character and worldbuilding setting by hand is the most off-putting drudgery. AI smart extraction reads the chapter text directly, automatically pulling out the character info and worldbuilding settings within to build your reference library fast, saving heaps of filing time. It even supports incremental extraction — analyzing only newly added chapters, not re-running the full text every time and wasting your allowance. When importing an existing work, this step compresses 'building the reference library' from hours of manual labor into a few minutes of the AI drafting for you while you only fine-tune.

  • Extract character info from chapter text
  • Extract worldbuilding settings from chapter text
  • Incremental extraction — analyzes only new chapters

Have you run into this too?

「You hand ChatGPT your prose to polish, and it has no idea what your characters are called or what your world is like」

LitMemo's AI can read your whole project's character cards, worldbuilding, and chapter content, so its polishing and advice hug your story, using your characters' correct names and personalities rather than reciting empty generalities. You don't have to spend a whole paragraph explaining the background each time — it already understands your world.

「You've written 40 chapters and aren't sure yourself whether there are contradictions」

The AI consistency check sweeps the whole project in one pass, rooting out inconsistent eye colors, self-conflicting settings, and tangled chronologies buried across hundreds of thousands of words — and it tells you which chapter the problem is in. It's like having a proofreader with perfect memory do the full-text cross-check no human eye can manage.

「You've brought over dozens of chapters of an old draft from elsewhere, and rebuilding the character settings one by one is agony」

AI smart extraction pulls character and worldbuilding info straight from the chapter text, automatically drafting your reference library so you only have to fine-tune and fill in. Incremental extraction analyzes only new chapters, so importing an existing work is no longer hours of manual drudgery.

The usual way vs LitMemo

The usual wayLitMemo
Understanding of your workClueless on every questionUnderstands the whole project's characters and settings
Consistency checkCross-check chapter by chapter yourselfAI scans the full text, catches and pinpoints contradictions
Building the reference libraryEnter it by hand, one at a timeAI extracts automatically from the manuscript
Advice qualityGeneric canned repliesAnswers that cite your own material
Interaction modesA single chat boxChat / thinking / writing, multiple modes

Get started in four steps

  1. 1

    Build your reference library

    Have characters and worldbuilding in place first, so the AI can read the context

  2. 2

    Open the AI assistant

    Summon the AI in the editor sidebar and ask in natural language

  3. 3

    Run a consistency check

    Let the AI scan the whole project for contradictions and setting conflicts

  4. 4

    Revise per the suggestions

    Adjust your content following the chapters and passages the AI pinpointed

Frequently asked questions

The biggest difference is that LitMemo's AI can read your entire work's worldbuilding, characters, and chapter content. It's not a generic chatbot but a dedicated editor that does consistency checks, polishing, and idea generation based on your reference library, using your characters' correct names and personalities rather than one-size-fits-all canned advice. You don't have to explain the background each time — it already understands your world.

The AI scans the whole project's chapters and material to find inconsistent character descriptions (such as an eye color that contradicts itself), setting conflicts, and timeline errors buried across hundreds of thousands of words — and it pinpoints the specific chapter and passage, rather than tossing out a vague 'there might be a contradiction' and leaving you to hunt. Results stream back live via SSE, like having a proofreader with perfect memory do the full-text cross-check no human eye can manage.

Yes. AI smart extraction reads the chapter text directly and automatically pulls out the character and worldbuilding info within, drafting your reference library so you only have to fine-tune and fill in. It supports incremental extraction, analyzing only newly added chapters so as not to waste credits, compressing the import of an existing work from hours of manual drudgery into a few minutes.

All AI features draw from the same pool of Inspiration Credits: the free plan includes a basic monthly allowance, and paid plans (WRITER / WRITER+ / MUSE) give more. Your plan's monthly allowance resets periodically (FREE on the 1st of each month, paid plans at each renewal charge), while separately purchased paid credits never expire. You spend only what you use and can check your remaining credits anytime on the account page, so you'll never overshoot out of nowhere.

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