A book and story planning app that helps you develop new plots and beat writer's block.
It is powered by AI technology, and takes your own details and inspiration to generated branching options of possible "next steps" in your books.
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Yes. Typely [1]. Made it to aid in writing better articles for myself and some employees at the time. Decided to put it up there after a while and is now being used in many schools around the world. [1] https://typely.com. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Go to typely.com and use the read it to me feature, it will give you a idea about how the essay sounds (this is a beta feature so use it para by para because it cant read the whole essay at once). Source: over 2 years ago
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