The interface should feel like a serious editor in your pocket, not a blank prompt box. The author answers human questions; the system maintains canon, checks continuity, flags weak structure, and keeps the author's voice intact.
Phone authoring
Write the book by talking to it
Authors should be able to build a book through an AI chat on a phone: voice notes, questions, chapters, edits, and publishing steps in one guided thread.
Capture
Voice or text
Speak scenes, memories, lore, characters, and chapter ideas into the phone.
Shape
Guided canon
The chat asks the hard questions and turns answers into a story bible.
Draft
Chapter workflow
Outline, draft, revise, continuity-check, and export without a desktop.
Publish
One door
Ebook, print, audiobook, ISBN, metadata, and direct distribution from the same project.
The product rule
Why phone-first
Many authors outside the usual publishing rails do not begin on a laptop. They begin with a phone, WhatsApp habits, voice notes, and fragments of lived experience. The app should meet that reality: offline drafts, low-data mode, resumable chats, and export at every stage.