Characters who stay consistent
Track names, roles, goals, fears, secrets, relationships, backstories, voice notes, and character arcs. Keep the person on the page connected to the person you planned.
Every serious story eventually becomes bigger than the first idea. A side character becomes important. A place mentioned once turns into a major setting. A secret introduced early needs to pay off later. A rule of the world, once established, has to remain true unless the story deliberately breaks it.
SagaCraft is built for that moment. It gives fiction writers one place to organize the characters, locations, plot threads, timelines, lore, chapter notes, and unresolved promises that make a story feel whole. Instead of relying on scattered documents, old notes, and memory, you can build from the story's existing canon.
This is not a generic notes app with a writing label. It is a structured story workspace for writers who want their novel, series, or fictional world to stay coherent as it grows.
Novelists and amateur writers building stories with connected characters, layered plots, and details that need to stay consistent across chapters, books, or an entire series.
Fantasy, science fiction, mystery, thriller, romance, adventure, and serial fiction writers whose worlds have rules, histories, and recurring elements that readers will notice if they drift.
Worldbuilders and indie authors planning a series or shared fictional universe who need their creative material organized well enough to return to and build on.
SagaCraft is designed around the way fiction actually develops. You do not just generate text. You make choices. You decide what a character wants. You decide what the reader should know and when. You decide which promises matter, which details should return, and which scenes need more weight.
SagaCraft supports that process. It helps you keep the moving parts of a story connected, so drafting, outlining, revising, and worldbuilding all feed the same project instead of becoming separate piles of material.
Good story organization is not about trapping the book in an outline. It is about giving yourself enough structure to write freely without losing the thread.
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Track names, roles, goals, fears, secrets, relationships, backstories, voice notes, and character arcs. Keep the person on the page connected to the person you planned.
Organize main plots, subplots, mysteries, reveals, twists, conflicts, promises, payoffs, and unresolved threads so the story has a clear working structure.
Plan, draft, and review chapters with awareness of what came before and what still needs to happen. Keep scenes tied to character movement, plot progress, and reader expectation.
Build towns, kingdoms, starships, schools, cities, cultures, magic systems, technologies, histories, and recurring locations without losing the details that make them believable.
Track what happened, when it happened, who knew about it, and what changed afterward. Prevent accidental timeline drift before it becomes revision pain.
Organize rules, myths, histories, factions, social structures, prophecies, family lines, and world details so they serve the novel instead of overwhelming it.
SagaCraft is free to start inside Sixsmith Games. Create a writing workspace and begin organizing your characters, chapters, plot arcs, settings, timelines, and lore.
AI assistance is available to help you brainstorm, draft, expand, and organize story material in the context of your project. You stay in control of voice, canon, pacing, theme, and final decisions.
SagaCraft is a novel writing and story continuity tool for fiction writers. It helps organize characters, plots, chapters, settings, timelines, lore, relationships, and story details in one connected workspace.
No. Fantasy and science fiction writers may get obvious value from the worldbuilding tools, but SagaCraft also fits mystery, thriller, romance, adventure, historical fiction, serial fiction, and any story where continuity matters.
No. SagaCraft is designed to support the writer, not replace the writer. AI assistance can help with brainstorming, outlining, drafting options, summarizing notes, and revision support, but the story remains yours.
Yes. SagaCraft is especially useful when one book becomes several. It helps preserve characters, settings, timelines, lore, unresolved threads, and important continuity details across a larger fictional world.
No. SagaCraft is focused on fiction structure and continuity. It is built around the parts of a story that need to stay connected: characters, places, timelines, chapters, arcs, relationships, lore, and references.
Yes. SagaCraft works for early planning, outlining, drafting, revision, and series development. You can start with a single idea or import structure from an existing project.
Yes, especially if the short stories share characters, locations, lore, or a larger fictional setting. It is most valuable when the material needs continuity across more than one scene, draft, or story.
SagaCraft is for fiction writers organizing novels, series, characters, chapters, timelines, and story continuity. GameMasterCraft is for tabletop RPG game masters preparing campaigns, sessions, NPCs, factions, locations, and campaign lore.
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