Getting started with SagaCraft

SagaCraft works best when the first session is tied to the real job the product is meant to do.

Start from a real use case rather than generic exploration. Begin with the problem the product is meant to solve for novelists, amateur writers, serial fiction authors, and worldbuilders.

Getting started

  • Create a writing workspace and start with the core pieces: your main character, the central conflict, and the first setting or plot thread that matters.
  • Add chapters, characters, and lore as you write. Capture decisions, changes, and unresolved threads so the story can build on itself instead of drifting.
  • Connect the pieces as the project grows. Let side characters, settings, and plot threads find a place in the workspace instead of getting lost between drafts.
  • Use AI assistance when you want to move faster — to brainstorm a scene, expand a character, outline a chapter, or explore a revision option in context.

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