PlotLens vs Novelcrafter
Two different jobs — drafting with AI vs reading what you've written
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Choose PlotLens if...
you want a story bible that builds itself from the manuscript you've already written, with every fact cited back to its source sentence — and you want to keep your existing writing tool
Choose Novelcrafter if...
you want an AI-assisted drafting environment with a codex you maintain by hand, BYOK model support, and a strong author community to write inside of
Feature comparison
| Feature | PlotLens | Novelcrafter |
|---|---|---|
| Canon Management | ||
| Story bible builds itself from manuscript | Full support | Not supported |
| Manual codex / story bible entries | Partial support | Full support |
| Automatic entity extraction (characters, locations, events, objects) | Full support | Not supported |
| Relationship mapping | Full support | Partial support |
| Belief-vs-fact modeling (what each character knows) | Full support | Not supported |
| Continuity | ||
| Continuity validation against established canon | Full support | Not supported |
| Provenance — every fact links back to its source sentence | Full support | Not supported |
| Canon drift detection across drafts | Full support | Not supported |
| Timeline tracking | Full support | Partial support |
| Integrations | ||
| Google Docs companion | Full support | Not supported |
| Microsoft Word add-in | Full support | Not supported |
| Scrivener companion | Full support | Not supported |
| Final Draft companion (screenwriting) | Full support | Not supported |
| AI-assisted drafting / prose generation | Not supported | Full support |
| Bring your own AI key (BYOK) | Partial support | Full support |
| Collaboration | ||
| Shared canon for co-authors and writers' rooms | Full support | Partial support |
| Per-writer attribution on canon changes | Full support | Not supported |
| Author community + courses | Not supported | Full support |
| Pricing & Trial | ||
| Free tier | Full support | Not supported |
| No credit card to start | Full support | Full support |
| 30-day money-back refund | Full support | Not supported |
| Founding-member pricing (first 500 annual) | Full support | Not supported |
Where PlotLens diverges
A bible that builds itself vs a codex you maintain
Novelcrafter's codex is a place you fill in — character sheets, locations, lore — entry by entry, alongside your drafting. PlotLens reads the manuscript you've already written and produces the bible from your own sentences. The first one rewards discipline. The second one rewards writing. If you've ever stopped maintaining a story bible by chapter six, this is the wedge.
Provenance, not paraphrase
Every fact PlotLens surfaces links back to the sentence it came from. No black box, no paraphrased AI summary you have to take on faith. Click any character trait, location detail, or timeline beat and you land on the line in your draft that established it. Novelcrafter's codex stores what you typed; PlotLens shows what your manuscript says — with a citation.
Reads, doesn't write
Novelcrafter is built around AI that helps you draft prose. PlotLens never generates prose. It's a continuity reader, not a co-writer — analysis only, with the AI work confined to extracting and cross-checking facts you wrote. If keeping every word your own matters to you (or to your editor, your agent, or your readers), the trust posture matters.
Lives in the tools you already write in
Novelcrafter is a destination — a full drafting environment you move into. PlotLens is a companion to Google Docs, Microsoft Word, Scrivener, and Final Draft. You don't migrate your manuscript or change how you draft. The continuity layer sits next to the editor you already trust.
Pricing
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