built for people who make things with words.

novelscribe started with serial fiction authors. The infrastructure works for anyone who needs organized notes, a canon to maintain, and an audience to build.

Serial novelists

Ship chapters weekly without losing your place in the plot.

novelscribe keeps your manuscript, world bible, and reader analytics in one workspace. No more juggling Scrivener + Google Docs + Royal Road tabs. Write a chapter, publish it, see who stayed past the end — same window.

World-builders

Build canon bibles that actually survive contact with chapter 40.

Character registries, location maps, continuity checkers, magic system documentation — all cross-referenced against your actual draft. Your canon doesn't drift because it's attached to the text that creates it.

Web fiction authors

Replace Royal Road's missing half — everything it never built for you.

Royal Road is a reader platform. You write somewhere else, paste in, hope for traffic. novelscribe is the writing surface and the reader pipeline on the same site. Feedback comes back into your editor, not a separate forum.

Non-fiction & creators

If you need organized notes and publishing infrastructure, you're home.

The worldbuilding toolkit works for research stacks, brand bibles, and long-form copy. Build structured knowledge bases, track sources, and publish to readers or private collaborators. If your work involves organized information and an audience, the infrastructure fits.

the toolkit, regardless of genre

Character GPT

Your audience can talk to the people you wrote.

novelscribe lets you build governed AI versions of your characters. For fiction writers, that means readers can talk to the people you wrote — under rules you define. For non-fiction and brand creators, it means building a knowledge-base interface to your body of work — governed, voice-accurate, canon-locked.

See how Character GPT works

Start writing on novelscribe. It's free.

Your world bible, your characters, your readers — all in one workspace. Whether you're publishing chapter 1 or chapter 200.