TextifAI Arc Documentation
Current preview
Status: TextifAI Arc is in active development. These docs describe the current product direction and the internal/preview workspace, not a finished public SaaS release.
TextifAI Arc is a narrative semantic workspace for turning long-form fiction into structured, queryable, and reviewable canon. It helps authors work with AI using evidence and story memory instead of relying on a raw prompt alone.
Arc is not designed to write your novel for you. It is designed to help you inspect, organize, verify, and revise with stronger context while keeping creative control in the author’s hands.
What Arc helps with
Arc is built around a simple problem: long stories accumulate memory faster than a model, outline, or spreadsheet can safely track.
The workspace focuses on four connected jobs:
- ingest manuscript material so chapters can be analysed as source evidence;
- extract entities and relationships such as characters, places, events, aliases, and narrative links;
- build reviewable canon with evidence attached to the claims Arc surfaces;
- support author-controlled revision by giving AI structured context, not unchecked authority.
Start here
How to read these docs
The docs are intentionally conservative. When a workflow is marked as preview or planned, treat it as subject to change. When a page talks about review, evidence, or AI context, the underlying assumption is always the same: the author reviews the result before it becomes canon.
If you are new to Arc, start with What is TextifAI Arc?, then prepare a small manuscript sample and follow the Quick start.