Keep writing follow-ups on a real task list

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Tasks exist so that a question you notice mid-scene -- verify a detail, revisit a fact, fix a continuity issue -- has somewhere to land besides your memory.

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Add, check off, and stay in context

Add a task from the Tasks screen, or create one directly from AI Assist while you're writing (see the AI Assist guide). Each task keeps a type tag showing what it's attached to, so a task raised while drafting a chapter still shows that context later, once you're looking at the full list instead of the page it came from.

Check a task off when it's resolved; it stays visible with a struck-through title rather than disappearing, so you can see what's already been handled during the session.

See it for yourself

Every feature in this guide is available from your first session -- start writing free and try it on your own draft.

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