Inkloom for every kind of book.
Five book types share three engines: a planning engine, a memory engine, and a review engine. What changes is what each engine tracks and what the review audits. A novel tracks character knowledge states. A nonfiction book tracks claims and sources. A training book tracks prerequisites. Inkloom tunes itself to the book you are actually writing.
What does Inkloom track for your kind of book?
Each card opens a dedicated page that explains how Inkloom behaves for that book type, what it tracks, and which tools matter most.
Inkloom for Fiction Writers
Inkloom tracks characters, motivations, knowledge states, relationships, world rules, timeline events, reveals, motifs, and point of view. Each character can have up to 8 reference images for visual consistency across covers and illustrations. Character rename propagates across the entire project. Before drafting a chapter, it knows what each character wants, knows, and does not know.
Inkloom for Nonfiction Authors
Inkloom tracks thesis, reader promises, claims, sources, key terms, concept repetition, evidence, and reader outcomes. It ensures concepts are introduced before they are used and claims are supported before publication.
Inkloom for Guide Authors
Inkloom tracks the reader's starting point, decision points with recommended paths and rationale, and real-world application. The Outline page shows a Decision Points panel where each key decision is expandable to reveal multiple paths, each with a recommendation label and a specific rationale. It ensures your guide leads the reader from where they are to where they need to be.
Inkloom for Training Books
Inkloom tracks prerequisites, skill progression, exercises, checkpoints, and learning outcomes. The Outline page shows a Skill Progression Map with each skill's level (Beginner through Master), prerequisite chain, and status (Not Started, Introduced, Practiced, Mastered). Below it, an Exercises panel lists hands-on practice with difficulty ratings and expected outcomes. It prevents chapter 6 from depending on something never taught in chapters 1 through 5.
Inkloom for Tutorial Writers
Inkloom tracks required tools, ordered steps, demonstrations, common mistakes, troubleshooting, and completion criteria. The Outline page shows a numbered Step-by-Step panel where each step has its instructions, a demonstration description, a Common Mistakes section with specific mistakes to avoid, and a Troubleshooting section with fixes for when things go wrong. It ensures your tutorial covers the target process end to end without gaps.
Three engines, five book types.
The engines do not change. What they track does. That is why a novel and a training book can share a single application without either one compromising.
Planning engine
Concept, Blueprint, Outline, and Chapter Briefs. The fields it asks for adapt to the book type, but the layered structure stays the same.
Memory engine
Continuity, Canon, and Context Trace. What it remembers depends on the book type: characters and world rules for fiction, claims and sources for nonfiction.
Review engine
Voice Pass and whole-book review. What it audits is tuned per type: knowledge states for fiction, concept ordering and claim support for nonfiction and training.
Give your manuscript a memory.
See how Inkloom maintains continuity across an entire manuscript, from first chapter to last.
Your book is bigger than a prompt.
Give it a memory.
Inkloom helps you plan, write, remember, check, polish, typeset, cover, and publish a coherent book from one integrated local-first environment.
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