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We got tired of AI ruining our stories halfway through, so we built our own tool

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We are a small team of developers and writers. Like many of you, we’ve tried using standard AI tools to write scripts and build short dramas. The "honeymoon phase" is great, but by episode 10? The AI forgets the plot, character arcs break, and worst of all the output is an unshootable formatting nightmare.

You end up spending more time writing prompts and fixing AI’s continuity errors than actually creating.

So, we decided to build a solution to scratch our own itch: NovelFlow, an AI scriptwriting engine designed strictly for long-form narrative control and seamless post-production.

When it comes to commercial creation, it's not about flashy tech features, it's about stable delivery and seamless workflow integration.

We stripped away the bloated, redundant features to focus on what actually matters: human-machine collaboration, global narrative planning, and end-to-end reliability. Think of it as your Chief Creative Assistant.

Instead of building just another "text generator," we engineered NovelFlow strictly around structure, long-form control, and internal logic. Here is what we’ve built so far (and what we want you to test):

1. Human-Led, AI-Executed (The 1M+ Word Closed Loop): You input your flash of inspiration ➔ it builds an outline ➔ you tweak the specific sub-tasks ➔our dual-model architecture (large and small models working together) takes over the heavy lifting, generating a massive, logically sound script.

2. Seamless AI Post-Production: No more painful secondary processing. The final script isn't just a block of text; it's formatted to directly fit AI video generation prompts. It gives you exactly what the video generator needs.

3. Hierarchical Memory (STM / MTM / LTM): A closed-loop system for long-form (1M+ words). It tracks Short-Term scene dynamics, Mid-Term chapter arcs, and Long-Term lore. Our proprietary model actually remembers your setups from episode 1 to 100.

We just launched our beta, and to be completely honest, we need brutal, honest feedback from real creators. We want to know what sucks, what works, and what features you actually need as a user, not what tech companies think you need.

If you have a few minutes, we’d be incredibly grateful if you could try it out and tear it apart. DM me (or drop a comment) to get a link.

Thank you so much!

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