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Your readers remember everything. Now you can too.

Track every character, timeline, and world rule across your books. PlotLens reads what you've written and flags the moment something doesn't line up.

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You know this feeling.

The longer your series gets, the harder it is to hold it all in your head.

Was it green or hazel?

You wrote it in Book 2. Or was it Book 3? You're pretty sure it was the left cheek. Your readers are absolutely sure it was the right.

The spreadsheet taped to your monitor.

Eye colors, birthdays, who knows which secret, which magic can do what. You update it when you remember. You don't always remember.

The review that starts with "In Book 3, you said..."

Your most dedicated readers know your world better than you do. One continuity slip and a 1-star review writes itself. It shouldn't be this way.

How PlotLens fits into your writing life.

No new habits to learn. Upload your books, keep writing, and let PlotLens watch your back.

01

Upload your published books.

PlotLens processes your manuscripts and automatically extracts every character, location, event, and world rule.

02

Browse your story world.

A living reference of everything in your series. Browse characters and their traits, see how locations connect, trace events across your timeline.

03

Upload your new chapter.

PlotLens compares every detail against everything it knows from your published books. If something doesn't match, it tells you exactly what and where.

04

Review what PlotLens found.

PlotLens shows you exactly what contradicts what, with links back to the original passages in your earlier books. You decide what to fix and what to keep.

Every fact links back to the exact sentence.

When PlotLens says your character's eyes are green, it shows you the line in Chapter 4 of Book 1 where you wrote it. When it flags a possible conflict, it shows you both passages side by side. You always know where the information came from.

Source Provenance
"The ancient crest of House Valerius was a emerald serpent, coiling around a fractured sun."

The Shadow Heir

Chapter 4 • Page 112

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