The living memory of your world
Characters, locations, objects, factions, relationships, timeline: Trame gathers what matters as your story moves forward.
I'm opening a private beta for writers who need to keep track of their characters, locations, relationships, timeline and inconsistencies — while they write.
Access by invitation only. I read each application personally to select writers who can genuinely test Trame on an active project.
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Writing a story gets complicated fast when the world you've built outgrows what you can keep in your head. A character's details shift between chapters. A narrative thread is left open and forgotten. A location is described differently fifty pages later.
The tools I found forced me to choose between writing and organizing. Trame was born from that frustration: having both in the same place, without spending all your time rebuilding things by hand.
Trame analyzes your text to progressively build the memory of your story. It's not a tool for writing faster — it's a tool for not getting lost in what you've already written.
Characters, locations, objects, factions, relationships, timeline: Trame gathers what matters as your story moves forward.
Possible contradictions, forgotten details, suspicious elements: Cortex helps spot what no longer fits with the rest of the manuscript.
You can import an excerpt or a few chapters to see how Trame understands your world from the very first session.
Trame analyzes, flags and suggests. Your text stays under your control: no changes are applied without your explicit approval.
Trame isn't presented as a finished product. Some parts will still evolve — that's exactly why early feedback matters. But there's already a real product to test, not just a promise.
This first wave is intentionally small. I want to be able to read the feedback, fix things, improve, understand what's truly missing, and spot bugs in real usage.
If you just want to take a look out of curiosity, Trame will open more broadly later. For this beta, I'm prioritizing writers who already have a project in progress.
You have a novel, a saga, a screenplay, a comic, a TTRPG or a narrative universe already started.
You have a real problem with consistency, characters, timeline, locations or organization.
You're willing to give honest feedback on what helps, what's missing, what breaks and what doesn't work yet.
I claim no rights over your manuscript. Trame can analyze, suggest and flag — but it doesn't rewrite your story for you. Nothing significant is validated in your project without your explicit approval.
Two fields: your project and your email. No signup, no credit card. I read every message personally.
If your profile matches what I'm looking for in this first wave, you'll receive an invitation link by email.
The invitation link lets you create your account directly. Full access, free for the entire duration of the beta.
Access is opened gradually so I can properly support the first testers. I read every request manually.
Not a professional report. Not perfect bug tickets. Just honest feedback: what helps, what's missing, what's confusing, what breaks. One message is enough.
No. You can start with an excerpt, a few chapters or a test copy to see how Trame understands your world.
No. Trame doesn't generate text on your behalf. It analyzes what you write, memorizes what you confirm, and flags inconsistencies. The story stays entirely yours.
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