Volume I  ·  The Whole Book

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Chapter IWhere you begin

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Stage I · Plan
I

Map the book.

Acts, chapters, characters, plot threads. Every scene, on a canvas.

Stage I · Plan

Map the book on a canvas.

A visual planner where Acts hold Chapters, Chapters hold Scenes, and Characters and Plot threads run sideways across the whole arc. Plan to the depth that helps you write. Stop tracking it in seven different files.

  • 01.

    Acts → Chapters → Scenes

    Drag-and-drop hierarchy. Outline view by default, Plottr-style timeline when you need it.

  • 02.

    Characters and plot threads

    Cast and subplots float beside the chapters they touch. Click any chapter pill to jump.

  • 03.

    AI plan generation

    Elite tier: paste a premise, get a fully populated outline back in your voice.

Three chapters connect into the midpoint. The lighthouse subplot runs from chapter 9 to the climax. Character cards float at the side.

Open the Planner
Inkett Planner · The Chronicles
OutlineTimeline
Act 1Act I
5 chapters · ~9.5k words
CH 01Eighteen and Uneasy

On his eighteenth birthday, he wakes with a sudden, irrational certainty that he will die soon.

REFLECTION~1.8k words1 scene
CH 02Nineteen, No Cause

He spends his nineteenth year chasing medical certainty, only to realize every test leaves the fear untouched.

ACTION~1.8k words1 scene
CH 03Twenty, Testing Limits

At twenty, he pushes his body harder with extreme routines, turning fear into a private experiment in control.

ACTION~1.9k words1 scene
CH 04Twenty-One, Clean Living

He adopts a rigid clean-living regimen at twenty-one, but the discipline starts to feel like worship.

REFLECTION~1.9k words1 scene
CH 05Twenty-Two, Flatline

His body fails him and he flatlines, forcing the story into the first real encounter with death.

TURN~2.2k words1 scene
Stage II · Draft
II

Stay on the page.

Slash commands on demand. A polish suggestion when you pause. Every word stays yours.

Stage II · Draft

Slash commands at the page.

You write the prose. When you want a hand, type slash to call /im-stuck, /tighten, /describe, or /checks-out. Pause on a paragraph and a short polish suggestion appears in the margin. Accept it, ignore it, or keep typing — every word ships under your name.

  • 01.

    Slash commands on demand

    /im-stuck for a nudge, /tighten for compression, /describe to set a scene, /checks-out for a continuity sweep. Type slash, pick, done.

  • 02.

    Margin polish when you pause

    Idle a second on a paragraph and a short polish suggestion lines up in the side rail. Accept, dismiss, or just keep writing.

  • 03.

    Your plan and voice in context, never on the page

    Inkett knows the chapter you're in, the cast that's present, and your style — and only uses that context when you call for a slash command.

Type /tighten on the paragraph. Pause on the next one. The page stays yours; the help stays in the margin.

Open the Co-Writer
Co-Writer · The Chronicles · Ch. 14
live

The lighthouse blinked twice before Marcus heard her step

behind him. Salt in the air, salt in his throat. He did not

turn around. He had already decided what he would say,

and

Voice match91%
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Stage III · Edit
III

Get the editor's notes.

Pacing, plot, voice, continuity. Chapter-anchored. In three minutes.

Stage III · Edit

$5k to $10k per book from a freelancer. $29 a month from Inkett, every book you write.

Upload a finished 80,000-word manuscript. Three minutes later, get back the editorial letter, the pacing curve, the chapter-anchored notes, and the continuity flags. Run it again on every revision.

  • 01.

    Editorial letter, first thing

    A one-page read on the structural shape of the book, the way a freelance editor would open with.

  • 02.

    Chapter-anchored notes

    Pacing, plot, POV slips, voice drift, dialogue cadence, scene-level want — each pinned to a chapter.

  • 03.

    Continuity, name by name

    Selective contradiction sweep so eye colours, dates, and character histories don't drift between chapters.

Your second act sags from chapter 11 to 14. Marcus carries no scene-level want from the funeral until the parking-lot confrontation.

Open the Editor
Editor · Editorial letter · The Chronicles
82,400 wd

Pacing across the arc

Ch. 11 to 14 · sagging

HIGH · pacingCh. 13

Marcus carries no scene-level want from the funeral until the parking-lot confrontation. He reacts but never pursues. Give him a private goal in chapter sixteen.

5 chapter-anchored notes

Ch. 09midpoint promise unmetHIGH
Ch. 12voice drift · POV slipMED
Ch. 13pacing · sagging arcHIGH
Ch. 14scene-level want missingHIGH
Ch. 17continuity · eye colorMED
Editorial letter · 1 page47 notes · 3 chapters need attention

Freelance editor

$5,000 to $10,000 per book

4 to 8 weeks · one book · one round of notes

Inkett Editor

$29 a month, every book

Three minutes · as many drafts as you write · revisions price-in

§ Plans & pricing

Pricing for working writers.

Start free with one Full Edit on the house. Move up when the book asks for more drafts, more reads, or the Co-Writer. Cancel any time.

Free

$0forever

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Publish to readers. Earn royalties on any paid plan.

  • 1 lifetime Full Edit · 50,000 words
  • Co-Writer · 25 AI assists / month
  • Planner · Acts · 1 plan stored
  • Publish books · upgrade to earn royalties
  • Voice profile · 2 samples
Start free

Pro

$29per month

$290 / yr · save 17%

For the writer with one book in motion.

  • 2 Full Edits · 2 Revisions / month
  • 125 Co-Writer assists / month
  • 150,000-word manuscript cap
  • Planner · Acts only · 1 plan stored
  • Publisher · 60% royalty
Choose Pro
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Studio

$69per month

$690 / yr · save 17%

The working-novelist tier. Full Planner, higher royalty, more capacity.

  • 6 Full Edits · 6 Revisions / month
  • 400 Co-Writer assists / month
  • 200,000-word manuscript cap
  • Planner · acts + chapters + 10 characters
  • Publisher · 75% royalty
Choose Studio

Elite

$179per month

$1,790 / yr · save 17%

Every node, every assist, the highest royalty.

  • 15 Full Edits · 15 Revisions / month
  • 1,500 Co-Writer assists / month
  • 250,000-word manuscript cap
  • AI plan generation · unlimited Planner
  • Publisher · 85% royalty · priority discovery
Choose Elite

All paid plans · cancel any time

§ What Inkett actually does

Built for the people who write for a living.

One platform for the craft work and the business work. The thing every other writing product has refused to be.

NovelistsRomance authorsIndie authorsScreenwritersMemoiristsNovelistsRomance authorsIndie authorsScreenwritersMemoiristsAnd every writer not yet built for

Sounds like you, not like AI

Inkett models your voice from samples you choose. Suggestions come out in your cadence, not generic AI prose.

Plans your story on a canvas

A node-based visual planner. Drag-drop Acts, Chapters, Characters, Plot Threads. Plan as deep or as shallow as you want.

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Writes beside you, not for you

Live pair-writing in your voice, with your plan as the guide. Continuity flags, tone calibration, ideas on tap. You always direct; nothing ships under your name unless you accept it.

$5k to $10k freelance edit, every book, for $29 a month

Pacing, plot, POV, voice drift, scene-level tension, continuity. Chapter-anchored notes. A one-page editorial letter. The kind of edit you'd otherwise hire.

Publishes to your readers

Native publishing layer. One click from manuscript to a book on Inkett. Reader subscriptions, read-time-weighted payouts, native discovery. You keep up to 85%.

Your work is yours

Your voice profile is private to your account. Delete your manuscripts, your voice profile, or your whole account from settings at any time.

Augments the work, never replaces the writer

Inkett carries the planning, the drafting partner, the developmental edit, and the audience layer. The words on the page stay yours.

Built for the people who write for a living.
Founding cohort

The first hundred shape the platform.

Inkett is being built with a small cohort of working novelists. You get a permanent place in how the platform gets built and who it gets built for, and your name on the colophon every reader sees.

  • Founding-writer mark on your profile and on every published book.
  • Day-one access to every tool the moment it ships.
  • Private founders' room. Direct line to the team. Build notes weekly.
Start writing

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§ FAQ

Questions & answers.

Anything we missed? Email hello@inkett.com.

Inkett is the writing stack for novelists. One platform that knows your voice and carries you across the entire arc of a book. Four tools under one roof: Inkett Planner (visual story planning), Inkett Co-Writer (live pair-writing), Inkett Editor (developmental edit on a finished manuscript), and Inkett Publisher (publish to readers, share revenue). Planner, Co-Writer, and Editor are live today. Publisher ships next.

The closing pitch

Open the workspace.

Plan a book today. Get the editor's notes back tonight. Free tier never expires.

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