Suggestions & AI Agents

Viewers can leave voice-based suggestions on specific passages. AI agents automatically check for inconsistencies and verify facts.

Viewer Suggestions

Viewers can't edit documents directly, but they have a powerful way to give feedback. Here's how it works:

Select a passage

Highlight the text you want to give feedback on

Press record

Speak your suggestion

Suggestion created

Fable transcribes your feedback and creates a suggestion card anchored to that passage

This creates a clean feedback loop: viewers give voice-based notes on specific passages, and owners decide what to incorporate — without giving viewers direct edit access.

Accepting and Rejecting

Owners and Editors see suggestion cards appear in the document with the viewer's feedback and a proposed edit. For each suggestion, you can:

  • Accept — applies the suggested edit to your document
  • Reject — dismisses the suggestion without making changes

Each suggestion shows who made it, what text it targets, and the AI-processed edit instruction.

The Editor Agent

The Editor Agent runs automatically after edits. It checks for cross-document consistency across all documents in your project.

If your edit introduces a contradiction — a character's name changes, a timeline doesn't line up, a location is described differently — the agent identifies the affected documents and creates suggestions to fix the inconsistencies.

It focuses on:

  • Character names and descriptions
  • Timeline and chronology
  • Locations and settings
  • Plot points and story details
  • World-building elements

AI agents never modify your document without permission. They create suggestions that you can accept or reject — just like viewer suggestions.

The Fact-Checker

The Fact-Checker helps you verify factual claims in your writing. Select text in your document, and the fact-checker will:

Extract claims

Identifies factual claims from the selected passage

Search the web

Looks up each claim against real sources

Evaluate

Compares claims against what it finds

Report

Creates suggestion cards with a verdict

Each fact-check result comes with a verdict — verified, unverified, or contradicted — along with source links and snippets so you can verify the findings yourself.

This is especially useful for historical fiction, journalism, and any writing where factual accuracy matters.

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