Every genre has a form.
The complete writing atelier, in your browser. Your manuscript, your story bible and your timeline in one place — no three apps that don’t talk to each other.
Write, structure and publish — on any device, right where you are.
éonie pushed open the door of La Mie Dorée for the first time as its owner, a set of keys still warm in her palm. The familiar smell of flour and cinnamon wrapped around her at once, like an old sweater she’d never stopped loving.
Write anywhere. Even from your phone.
Nothing to install, nothing to sync. Same account, same story — on desktop, tablet or mobile. You open it and you keep going. No separate paid app, no manual sync.
01 · Write
Write freely. Everything saves as you go.
A chapters-and-scenes binder you reorder by drag. Autosave. Markdown-lite with automatic typography for your book’s language. And four paper ambiances — because you don’t always write at noon.
ight was falling when the coach stopped. No one stepped down — only the wind, and that lamp left burning
ight was falling when the coach stopped. No one stepped down — only the wind, and that lamp left burning
ight was falling when the coach stopped. No one stepped down — only the wind, and that lamp left burning
ight was falling when the coach stopped. No one stepped down — only the wind, and that lamp left burning
02 · Continuous view · new
Read straight through. No clicking between scenes.
A whole chapter flows as one page — the cursor glides from one scene to the next with the arrow keys, like there's no seam at all. Split a scene in two right at the cursor, with Ctrl/Cmd+Enter or a touch-friendly scissors button — it works on a phone too.
Léonie pushed open the door for the first time as its owner, a set of keys still warm in her palm.
· · ·
The notebook fell open on its own, to the page worn soft by a hundred readings. She knew this recipe by heart, and still she read it.
Also inside The Foundry
Stray thoughts, caught mid-sentence.
A continuity check, an idea for later, a reminder before it slips away. Drop a note right on top of the page you’re writing — drag it, resize it, close it. Never published, never mixed into the manuscript.

03 · Momentum
See your progress. Keep the streak.
A book goal and a daily goal. A writing-days heatmap that fills as you show up. A statistics panel with your current streak, your pace over 7 and 30 days, and a projected finish date. Per-chapter word counts. And three ways to see the whole book: list, cards, or a sortable table.
A world you carry in your head eventually overflows.
The Codex is there to hold it.
04 · The Codex — your story bible
Your story bible, built in.
A private space — never published — for your characters, places and narrative threads. No more separate plotting apps and spreadsheets to keep in sync — it never leaves your manuscript. And it’s shared across every book in a series.
05 · The emotion wheel · new
Stop telling. Start showing.
Pick an emotion, refine its intensity and its shades — the wheel gives you back what it does to the body, and a ready-to-write opening line. Click any petal to explore.
The emotion wheel
What is your character feeling in this scene?
Turn around the center, from the most general to the most precise — click a petal to open it.
Even the best-organized binder won’t fill a blank page.
For that, there's a fire to sit by.
06 · The Hearth
Draw a card when the page stays blank.
A spark, an idea, some courage — or just a little tenderness. A hundred cards to draw from when you’re stuck.
Tiredness isn't a lack of willpower. Sleep — the text will dream along with you.
07 · Research
Keep your references close.
Photos, PDFs and links — private, never published, within reach while you write.
A finished book belongs to you alone.
Take it out of here, either way.
09 · Export & ownership
Your book, your file, always.
Nothing is ever locked in. Export to a clean EPUB or PDF, a submission-ready manuscript, or a complete JSON backup with everything inside.
10 · Library
A shelf for what you finish.
Books in progress live in My Books; finished ones take their place in Your Library, each with its own cover.
Start writing today.
Questions, comments, suggestions — use the message window inside the app, we always reply.
Assembling the same toolkit elsewhere means paying for three separate desktop apps that don’t talk to each other — and a mobile version that’s usually a separate license with manual sync.