General
Is TextifAI Arc an AI writing model?
No. Arc is a workspace and context layer for long-form fiction. It can support AI-assisted analysis and revision, but it is not meant to replace the author or generate a novel on its own.
What problem does Arc solve?
Long manuscripts create continuity pressure. Characters gain aliases, relationships change, world rules accumulate, and details become hard to track. Arc helps turn that material into structured canon with evidence and review state.
Who is Arc for?
Arc is for authors, serial fiction writers, narrative designers, worldbuilders, and researchers working with complex narrative material.
Does Arc decide what is canon?
No. Arc can propose structure and surface evidence, but the author decides what becomes accepted canon.
Can I use Arc with any AI model?
Provider support may depend on the current product version and configuration. Do not assume every model or provider is supported.
Is it only for fantasy or science fiction?
No. Fantasy and science fiction often make canon problems obvious, but any long-form narrative can benefit from structured story memory.
Is Arc public?
Arc is in development. Public availability and account features should be checked against the current product status and waitlist information.
Does Arc replace a story bible?
No. It can help create and maintain story-bible material, but a story bible is still an author-facing reference. Arc’s deeper value is connecting that reference to entities, evidence, review state, and AI context.