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AI review analyzes your draft for structure, character, style, and pacing. It does not write sentences for you; it gives you an objective diagnosis of the draft.

Result screen

When you run AI review, you get:

1. Overall Rating

  • Star-based overall score
  • Rating on a 5-point scale
You can see how complete the current episode is at a glance.

2. Focus Scores

Scores for four areas:
  • Story
  • Character
  • Pacing
  • Style
You can quickly check whether each element is balanced.

3. General feedback

  • How well the opening works
  • Narrative structure
  • Character development
  • Tone and genre fit
Strengths and weaknesses of the episode are summarized.

4. What works well

Concrete examples per area:
  • Narrative strengths
  • Character description
  • Pacing
  • Style
Explained with quotes from the text so you can see which lines work.

5. What to improve

  • Gaps in the narrative
  • Pacing issues
  • Limits in how characters are used
Improvement suggestions with specific line references.

6. Suggestions for next steps

  • How to plan the next episode
  • Goal-setting ideas
  • Structural expansion ideas
It suggests how to develop the story, not just what to fix.

When to use it

AI review is most useful when:
  • You’ve just finished a full draft
  • You want to check overall balance after a first revision
  • You want to compare completeness across episodes
It works best when run for a full episode, not for a few paragraphs.

How to use it

  1. Finish the draft
  2. Run AI review
  3. Check Focus Scores
  4. Revise with the improvement list in mind
  5. Run again if needed
You don’t have to follow every suggestion; use it as a checklist.

Things to keep in mind

AI review is a diagnostic tool, not the final judge.
  • Stylistic choices
  • Genre experiments
  • Deliberately slow pacing
are up to you. AI review helps objectify the draft; you make the final call.

Summary

AI review helps you objectify a draft quickly.
  • Overall rating
  • Per-element scores
  • Concrete strengths and weaknesses
  • Suggestions for next steps
It’s most effective for shortening the loop: write → review → revise.