The Process

From chaos to world.

Five steps to transform the world in your head into something real, organized, and ready to share.

The Journey

From Chaos to my World

Five steps to transform the world in your head into something real

1

Capture

Pour out the fragments of your world. Characters, places, events—everything swirling in your mind.

2

Structure

Turn chaos into nodes. Characters, locations, history, rules—each finds its place, connected.

3

Visualize

See your world. Timelines, relationship webs, and maps make your imagination tangible.

4

Express

Write the stories of your world. Now you know exactly what to write—the structure guides you.

5

Guard

Contradictions surface before they spread. Your world stays true, no matter how large it grows.

World Components

The Anatomy of a World

Every world has five layers. Creader holds them all—and shows you how they connect.

Inhabitants

Who lives there?

Characters with histories. Factions with grudges. Relationships that matter. Every soul you've imagined, finally organized.

Geography

Where does it exist?

The places you can see when you close your eyes. From kingdoms to back alleys—mapped and connected.

History

What happened before?

The events that shaped your world. Cause and effect, finally visible. No more contradicting your own timeline.

Rules

How does it work?

Magic systems. Power structures. The physics of your imagination. Consistent, because you can finally see them.

All leading to

Stories

What happens next?

The narratives waiting to be told. Now you know who's involved, where they are, and what came before.

FAQ

Frequently asked

How does the world memory engine work?
When you create characters, locations, and lore in Creader's knowledge base, they become structured entries the AI can retrieve from. As you write, the relevant slice of your world is automatically pulled into each AI prompt — without you @-tagging anything.
What does the continuity guardian actually check?
The guardian checks new prose against your existing canon — character details, established facts, timeline events. It flags contradictions for your decision rather than silently rewriting your work.
Will the AI suggestions match my writing style?
Inline AI suggestions are anchored to your existing prose. Creader analyzes your style and aligns AI output to it, rather than defaulting to a generic LLM register.
Can I use Creader for a 200,000-word novel?
Yes. Creader is designed for long-form work. The memory engine retrieves only relevant context per scene, so length does not degrade AI quality the way generic LLM context windows do.
How long does onboarding take?
First chapter draft typically starts within 5–10 minutes. There is no required worldbuilding setup — you can build the world as you write, or import an existing story bible.

Ready to begin?

Start with whatever you have. A character. A place. A feeling you can't quite name.