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PlotLens vs Sudowrite

PlotLens vs Sudowrite

Analysis vs generation, explained

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Quick verdict

Choose PlotLens if...

you want a continuity reader that builds your story bible from the manuscript you've already written, never generates prose, and cites every fact back to its source sentence

Choose Sudowrite if...

you want an AI co-writer that helps you draft, brainstorm, describe, and continue scenes — generation is the workflow you're optimizing for

Feature comparison

Feature PlotLens Sudowrite
Canon Management
Story bible builds itself from manuscript Full support Partial support
Automatic entity extraction (characters, locations, events, objects) Full support Partial support
Relationship mapping Full support Not supported
Belief-vs-fact modeling (what each character knows) Full support Not supported
Per-chapter, time-indexed canon 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 Not supported
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 prose generation (Story Engine, Describe, Brainstorm) Not supported Full support
Collaboration
Shared canon for co-authors and writers' rooms Full support Not supported
Per-writer attribution on canon changes Full support Not supported
Pricing & Trial
Free tier Full support Not supported
No credit card to start Full support Partial support
30-day money-back refund Full support Not supported
Founding-member pricing (first 500 annual) Full support Not supported
Predictable monthly cost (no per-token credits) Full support Partial support

Where PlotLens diverges

Reads, doesn't write

Sudowrite is a generation-first tool — Story Engine, Describe, and Brainstorm are about producing prose. PlotLens never generates prose. It reads what you've written and catches contradictions, with the AI work confined to extraction and validation. This isn't a feature gap. It's a category boundary, and for writers who want their words to stay theirs, the boundary matters.

An AI tool for fiction that doesn't try to do the writing

Many writers are skeptical of generative AI in their creative process — and many of their readers, agents, and editors are too. PlotLens was built for that audience. The trust posture is precise: analysis, not generation. Every fact PlotLens surfaces links back to a sentence in your manuscript, not to a paraphrased model output. No black box. The proof of what the tool is doing is one click away.

Belief vs fact — modeling what each character knows

PlotLens models what a character has been told separately from what's narratively true. Being wrong can be a plot point. Being wrong by accident isn't. Sudowrite — and most writing tools — flatten this distinction; PlotLens preserves it. For mystery, romance with secrets, multi-POV fantasy, and any story that runs on dramatic irony, the distinction is the difference between a tool that helps and a tool that gets in the way.

Lives in the tools you already write in

Sudowrite is a destination — a writing canvas you draft inside. 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 reads from where you already work and surfaces feedback alongside, not instead of, the editor you trust.

Pricing

PlotLens

Free tier available. Paid plans from $5/mo.

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Sudowrite

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