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Skald Scribe
Write complete novels with AI that remembers every chapter
Skald Scribe turns a story blueprint into a complete novel while maintaining persistent canon, character decisions, timelines, and plot threads across every chapter. Bring your own Claude or Gemini API key and control your generation costs.
Hey Product Hunt — I'm Brian, the builder behind Skald Scribe.
I built Skald Scribe because I kept running into the same problem with AI fiction tools: they could write a good scene. They could write a decent chapter. But they could not hold an entire novel together.
By the middle of a book, characters drifted, plot threads disappeared, world rules changed, and the story started forgetting itself.
Skald Scribe takes a different approach. Instead of treating a novel like one long chat, it uses a structured manuscript engine built around a Story Blueprint, a Master Ledger, and a six-agent pipeline:
Architect plans the chapters.
Scribe writes the prose.
Inspector checks continuity.
Editor polishes the language.
Archivist updates the story state.
The Blueprint keeps the whole book grounded.
The goal is simple: help writers generate full manuscripts while keeping continuity intact across chapters and volumes.
Skald Scribe is a bring-your-own-key product. It is $15/month, and authors use their own Gemini or Claude API key, so they pay the AI provider directly instead of paying us a markup.
I also wanted people to be able to judge the product before spending anything, so the site includes an uncut demo: a 20-chapter, 45,426-word novel generated in one 72-minute recording, plus the finished novel available to read.
This is still early, but it is live, working, and built from the real pain of trying to make AI useful for long-form fiction.
I'd love feedback from authors and builders — especially anyone who's tried to push AI past chapter five and watched it fall apart.
I'll be here all day answering questions.
How does the persistent canon actually work when the context window gets tight on longer drafts, does it summarize older chapters or hold them in full?
How does it handle continuity when I rewrite a major plot point in an earlier chapter, does the whole downstream outline get reshuffled or do I have to manually re-thread everything that references it?
About Skald Scribe on Product Hunt
“Write complete novels with AI that remembers every chapter”
Skald Scribe was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Skald Scribe turns a story blueprint into a complete novel while maintaining persistent canon, character decisions, timelines, and plot threads across every chapter. Bring your own Claude or Gemini API key and control your generation costs.
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