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Narratex

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Finally, an AI that won't ask you to re-explain your magic system. Story Blueprint · Editor · AI Collaborator · Get notified for the full launch 👇🏻

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Narratex
Narratex@narratex·
Your AI writing tool has amnesia. You explain your protagonist. Your antagonist. Your entire magic system. You come back tomorrow — blank stare. Narratex remembers. Story Blueprint + editor + AI, all in one workspace. The AI has read everything before the conversation starts. No re-explaining. No starting from scratch. Beta waitlist is open. Full premium access, free. narratex.io
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Narratex@narratex·
Getting unstuck is half the battle. Seeing a few directions your story could go and choosing the one that feels right is exactly how AI should work in a writing process. Narratex works the same way, but also keeps a persistent memory of your story so every suggestion it gives actually knows your characters, your world, and where you have already been. narratex.io
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Kailan Pitré 🪄
Kailan Pitré 🪄@RootedInLegacy·
I was literally stuck on the same scene for days. Used Sudowrite, it gave me a few ways the story could go, I picked one and kept going. Finished the chapter that afternoon. sudowrite.com/?via=kailan
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Narratex@narratex·
@CoachMuhsin I'd like to add Narratex into the mix for writing! It's an AI writing workspace that actually remembers your story between sessions. Characters, plot, world building, all of it. No re-explaining. Beta’s open 👇🏻 narratex.io
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Almuhsin Abdullahi
Almuhsin Abdullahi@CoachMuhsin·
AI STACK FOR ENTREPRENEURS IN 2026 Stop guessing. Use the right tool for the right task. 👉 IDEAS → Claude | ChatGPT | Perplexity 👉 WEBSITE → Lovable | v0 | Framer 👉 WRITING → Claude | ChatGPT | Sudowrite 👉 CHATBOTS → GPTMaker | Voiceflow | ManyChat 👉 AUTOMATION → n8n | Make | Zapier 👉 IMAGE → NanoBanana 2 | Midjourney | Flux 👉 VIDEO → HeyGen | Runway | Synthesia 👉 DESIGN → Canva AI | Figma AI | Recraft 👉 MUSIC → Suno | Udio | ElevenLabs Music 👉 MARKETING → Claude | Jasper | AdCreative What will you add to the list? Drop in the comment.
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Narratex@narratex·
@hridoyreh Adding Narratex to this mix! It's an AI writing workspace that actually remembers your story between sessions. haracters, plot, world building, all of it. No re-explaining. Beta’s open 👇🏻 narratex.io
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
AI tools are getting smarter. People use them to make content. 10 AI writing tools:
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Narratex@narratex·
@lastman3344 Fair point and we will not argue with someone who has the receipts. Narratex is not for the writers who already have it handled. It is for the ones staring at a blank page wondering why their main character has no personality.
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EireX
EireX@lastman3344·
Some of us actually went to school, learned to speak English, and learned to write English. Not everyone who can write well uses AI. Remember that. I've written songs, stories, and scripts for short movies. Do you really think I need AI for a 4-sentence post? 🤣🤣
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Narratex@narratex·
The soul in a story has always come from the person telling it. AI does not replace that, it just removes the friction between your imagination and the page. The writers using Narratex are not outsourcing their creativity, they are spending more of their time on the parts that actually require a human touch.
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🕸 Vivika Widow 🕷
🕸 Vivika Widow 🕷@VivikaWidow·
AI can offer scenes. AI can help plan, account and schedule. It cannot create art with soul. It cannot write stories that really capture the imagination.
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Narratex@narratex·
Fantasy, sci-fi, horror, and Christmas books is a genuinely great range to be working across. Using AI to pressure-test your locations and character designs before committing to them is a smart part of the process. That is exactly the kind of workflow Narratex is built for, helping you develop those details so your world feels consistent and your characters feel real before the story even begins.
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father lupis@TylerWool56405·
@IronTiger44 Yes actually haven't published anything yet but I write fantasy scifi and horror and some Christmas books it's my main hobby I often use ai for Reference for my locations and characters designs to see if they work for my stories
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father lupis@TylerWool56405·
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Narratex@narratex·
Story architecture is such an underserved problem and this is a genuinely interesting approach to it. The graph model makes a lot of sense for surfacing relationship gaps that are hard to see when you are deep in the writing. We are building in a similar direction with Narratex, keeping characters and plot structure at the center of the creative process. Would love to compare notes.
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Anshler | Chrysenberg
Anshler | Chrysenberg@TrietHuynhMinh6·
I just built an AI skill that turns your novel into a living knowledge graph. Not to replace your writing. 👉 but to help you write better stories. It’s called graphify-novel. Instead of juggling characters and plotlines in your head (or messy notes), it maps everything for you: • Characters → nodes • Relationships → edges • Plot threads → connected paths Now imagine this while writing: “Which characters are underdeveloped?” “Who hasn’t interacted yet but should?” “Where are the weak links in my story?” You’re not guessing anymore. You’re analyzing your narrative like a system. This is like having: 🧠 a second brain for your story 🧩 a structural debugger for your plot 🤖 an AI co-writer that actually understands relationships We’ve had tools for grammar. We’ve had tools for style. But this? This is a tool for story architecture. GitHub 👇 github.com/Anshler/graphi… Early project. Rough edges. But the direction is clear: ✍️ Writing is becoming… programmable.
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Narratex@narratex·
@thaatrandomkid The "possibility space" framing is exactly right. Authorship has always been about shaping what can happen, not just what does happen. AI shifts the medium, not the intent. At Narratex, we believe the human directing the story is the author, full stop.
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Armin
Armin@thaatrandomkid·
We need to shift our legal understanding of "authorship." In the age of AI, an author doesn't just write a static sentence; they author a possibility space. Just as a game designer creates a world where a million different stories can unfold, an AI researcher creates a model where a trillion different insights can be synthesized. Both are acts of profound expressive intent. To regulate the "unforeseen" output of an AI is to regulate the very creative spark that allowed the system to exist in the first place.
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Narratex@narratex·
Character depth is what separates a story idea from an actual story. Giving your characters names and personalities is the moment things start to feel real. That shift in focus is exactly what makes AI collaboration click. Narratex is built around that same philosophy, where your characters and plot stay at the center of every scene you build.
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Benito Walker Bush 🇺🇸 🇸🇻 🇺🇦 🇲🇲 🇹🇼 🇮🇱
I have been really pushing myself in how I write stories with AI lately. Before I focused way too much on building the idea, rather then fleshing it out. Now I've moved towards naming the characters, giving them personalities, and moving the plot in a clear way.
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