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
Press record
Suggestion created
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
Search the web
Evaluate
Report
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.