Plot flags
Plant a clue, require it later, and check whether the story actually earned the payoff.
InkWeave keeps watching the facts your manuscript has already established. As characters move, items change hands, clues are planted, and promises are paid off, the Causality Engine follows the timeline and warns you before a small inconsistency becomes a plot hole.
Plant a clue, require it later, and check whether the story actually earned the payoff.
Track where people and objects are, what state they are in, and how that changes over time.
Catch impossible timing, missing requirements, and broken state changes while you write.
Relationships, factions, inventories, locations, and the AVG stage all feed the same story logic.
InkWeave does not keep one flat number. Before the plot change is applied, concurrent viewers are still 0; after the +3412 change, the status card recalculates to 3412.
Select important text and turn it into a character, item, place, plot flag, or state.
Keep drafting chapters while InkWeave follows the order of events behind the scenes.
When a setup is missing or a status no longer makes sense, InkWeave surfaces it in context.
Jump back to the relevant moment and repair the story logic without rereading everything by hand.
It follows plot flags, characters, items, locations, status changes, relationships, factions, and timeline changes that can affect story consistency.
No. It does not replace your judgment. It helps surface established facts and warnings while you keep writing in your own voice.
Yes. It is designed for drafts where events, character states, and world logic need to stay readable across chapters, routes, and revisions.
The point is not to replace your judgment. It is to make the world you already imagined easier to keep honest across chapters, routes, and revisions.