Just go write.
We'll handle the rest.
You became a writer to write. Nobody told you that you'd also have to become a marketer, a social media manager, a query letter specialist, a platform builder, and a business person — all before anyone reads a word. You didn't sign up for that. And you shouldn't have to.
"The part you hate is the part AI is safest to do. And doing it well means the AI needs to understand your story."
The part you hate most is the part AI does best
The query letter. The synopsis. The author bio. The pitch that has to compress 90,000 words of feeling into 300 words of hook. The social posts. The newsletter. The marketing campaign.
These aren't writing. They're writing-adjacent business tasks that happen to require understanding your book. Which means if you give AI a deep understanding of your story — your characters, their arcs, the world they live in, the reader you're writing for — it can handle all of it.
You do the writing. AI handles the business of being a writer. That's not a compromise. That's the deal you always wanted.
Query letters that sound like you
AI that knows your story writes a query letter that actually captures what the book is. Not a generic template. A letter that understands the specific thing your book is trying to do.
Marketing without becoming a marketer
A marketing campaign is just a story about your readers finding your book. You already know how to tell stories. AI knows how to run the campaign.
Your characters, kept consistent
AI that holds your characters' beliefs, voices, and histories doesn't let them drift. No more checking your notes for what your protagonist said in chapter three.
The boring parts, handled
Continuity checking. Formatting. Research rabbit holes. The mechanical parts of writing that eat your actual writing time — handled by something that knows your work.