After a year of stealth engineering and product work, we just released our new agentic book and screenwriting platform. We are already processing over 5X the AI requests compared to our previous product, and it is only trending higher. We are the first product to keep full context across books and screenplays with rewrites and full length generation.
That makes writing a book or screenplay with Squibler a first class experience.
Our newest agentic editor lets anyone create a full multi chapter book in Squibler by simply describing what they want.
Tell the AI: a 10 chapter fantasy, a business book, a memoir. It plans the outline, writes every chapter, and delivers a finished draft you can refine through chat.
The AI keeps full context across your entire book with characters, plot, and tone. Change the setting of chapter 3 from a castle to an underwater city, and it rewrites the chapter while adjusting the surrounding ones to match.
Generate scene images inside the editor, format with bold, italics, and rich text, then export your finished book as PDF or Word. Ready to publish.
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You can definitely work on finishing Book 3 using Squibler! You can import your existing draft or copy-paste it into a blank draft, then organize it into files. Once it’s in Squibler, you can use Smart Writer features like Write, Rewrite, Expand, Describe, and Guided AI Prompts to help complete and polish your first draft.
For more details or assistance, don't hesitate to get in touch with our support team at [email protected]
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@9Sandfire Totally get that. Writing shows up in all kinds of styles. This one's just a different vibe. As long as it gets the message across, it works. 😊
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You can still achieve that with Squibler. If you don't want to use its full-length script generation feature, you can use other features for improved content management, project tracking, brainstorming, defining characters, and other Smart Writer advanced features. Should you want to want to give it a spin, please feel free to sign up for the three-day free trial at https://t.co/A0N7RXHJz2
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You’re right to be concerned, especially with what’s been raised in the hearings. But just to clarify, Squibler runs on OpenAI, which only uses content that’s publicly available, open-sourced (like Wikipedia), or licensed from third parties. Plus, major publishers are now including options in author contracts that let writers choose whether to allow their work to train AI—and they’re compensated for it. More info here: https://t.co/5KRyh2XcnM
As for sticking to old books - that's totally your call! But eventually you might run out, and who knows… one day you might enjoy a fresh story crafted by a writer who used AI as a tool to shape their vision faster and better.🤓
@LivingRoom98028 Haha, tempting! If it can pay my bills, do my laundry, and deal with awkward small talk at parties, sign me up! 😄 Until then, I’ll stick to using it for writing help.
That’s a valid concern, and balance is definitely key. But perhaps the next generation will use AI as a springboard - saving time on routine tasks and channelling that energy into creativity, innovation, and critical thinking. Who knows, they might come up with ideas and inventions we can’t even imagine today.😉
@SuarogN They already are. 🙃 But, don't worry, only the genuine work is copyrighted. Because, even with Squibler, the writer needs to put in creative efforts to make the book publish-ready. Squibler is only helping the writers achieving efficiency throughout their writing process.
Well, if that's the idea being perceived by us "humans", then it's not the AI's fault. Because it's us who are thinking of taking AI as a replacement for our creativity. It's not forcing itself onto us! The human/writer will always be in control of whatever advanced tool they use. Either they use it for assistance, or they start looking at it like it's a shortcut. However, the main idea behind AI is to assist, and not to replace - to make things/processes efficient, and not to take away the human's imagination or talent.