Series Export
Can we get a full export for series folders in 1 document? As well as it would be lovely if character and worldbuilding was exported with the exported project or series too

Tiffany JadeDarkStar 4 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Series Export
Can we get a full export for series folders in 1 document? As well as it would be lovely if character and worldbuilding was exported with the exported project or series too

Tiffany JadeDarkStar 4 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Editing Features in the Story Bible
Please consider giving us access to editing features such as highlighting, bold/italics, the undo button, etc. in the story Bible as well as in our actual manuscripts. It would be very helpful to have all the same ones available for both. Thank you!

Annie Douglass Lima 9 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Editing Features in the Story Bible
Please consider giving us access to editing features such as highlighting, bold/italics, the undo button, etc. in the story Bible as well as in our actual manuscripts. It would be very helpful to have all the same ones available for both. Thank you!

Annie Douglass Lima 9 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Unlimited Credits
Dear Sudo-Team, I know this request is already being considered, but I once again plead for this to actually happen. Many agree that for those of us who use Sudo-Write daily, an option with limitless credits would be perfect. You cannot use the program without credits. Everything the program offers as a tool uses credits, and if you edit only 4 chapters with 7000 to 18.000 words, 2.000.000 credits slip away with the snap of a finger. It is really frustrating, because I would LOVE to use this program frequently, but I cannot because I cannot spend hundreds of euros per month to buy credits that will be gone within hours, anyway. Right now, I use the max plan, which is $59 per month, 44 yearly. Even with the $44 I pay, I'm over $500 per year, and still cannot fully enjoy or use the program, which is sad. Very sad. I have used many authoring programs in the past few years, and none is as beautifully crafted and promising as Sudo. However, it takes the fun out if I can only use the tools in a limited way and have to constantly worry about when and which tool to use, because otherwise the credits will be gone. I won’t use the program just to write my manuscript there. I can do that in Word or Google Docs for free, but I won’t have any fancy tools. Many have been requesting this, and I’ve seen many talk about this. Another thing would be that if you were to make this happen, that the price on the unlimited credit option should still be manageable and not over the top, so it’s not affordable anymore either. For example, have the unlimited credit option be $70 per month. That would be manageable for many. Also, judging by how many would LOVE to use the unlimited option, you’d profit twice as much by offering it to us, because more people would go for it. I would. I definitely would. Greetings, and a happy New Year 2026! Julia

Julia Rittner 17 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Unlimited Credits
Dear Sudo-Team, I know this request is already being considered, but I once again plead for this to actually happen. Many agree that for those of us who use Sudo-Write daily, an option with limitless credits would be perfect. You cannot use the program without credits. Everything the program offers as a tool uses credits, and if you edit only 4 chapters with 7000 to 18.000 words, 2.000.000 credits slip away with the snap of a finger. It is really frustrating, because I would LOVE to use this program frequently, but I cannot because I cannot spend hundreds of euros per month to buy credits that will be gone within hours, anyway. Right now, I use the max plan, which is $59 per month, 44 yearly. Even with the $44 I pay, I'm over $500 per year, and still cannot fully enjoy or use the program, which is sad. Very sad. I have used many authoring programs in the past few years, and none is as beautifully crafted and promising as Sudo. However, it takes the fun out if I can only use the tools in a limited way and have to constantly worry about when and which tool to use, because otherwise the credits will be gone. I won’t use the program just to write my manuscript there. I can do that in Word or Google Docs for free, but I won’t have any fancy tools. Many have been requesting this, and I’ve seen many talk about this. Another thing would be that if you were to make this happen, that the price on the unlimited credit option should still be manageable and not over the top, so it’s not affordable anymore either. For example, have the unlimited credit option be $70 per month. That would be manageable for many. Also, judging by how many would LOVE to use the unlimited option, you’d profit twice as much by offering it to us, because more people would go for it. I would. I definitely would. Greetings, and a happy New Year 2026! Julia

Julia Rittner 17 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Characters Search
If you have a long list of characters it is very time consuming to search for them as there is no search function. And because each character has details showing you have to scroll down through all the details until you find the next character, scroll through all that to the next…if you could collapse the character detail and just show a list of the characters it may be easier to scroll and find the character you want, then open just that character detail you need.

Anonymous author 2 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Characters Search
If you have a long list of characters it is very time consuming to search for them as there is no search function. And because each character has details showing you have to scroll down through all the details until you find the next character, scroll through all that to the next…if you could collapse the character detail and just show a list of the characters it may be easier to scroll and find the character you want, then open just that character detail you need.

Anonymous author 2 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Worldbuilding Features
The worldbuilding section needs more categories. It needs a WORLD category, a space in which you can write about the world your story is set in, what it is like, its history, etc. Also, a LAND category, where you can describe your land, the continent where the story is set. It also needs a NATION category where you can talk about the country where your story takes place. The SETTING and ORGANIZATION tabs are too vague and general. We need more specific categories in which to work.

Micah Woodward 15 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Worldbuilding Features
The worldbuilding section needs more categories. It needs a WORLD category, a space in which you can write about the world your story is set in, what it is like, its history, etc. Also, a LAND category, where you can describe your land, the continent where the story is set. It also needs a NATION category where you can talk about the country where your story takes place. The SETTING and ORGANIZATION tabs are too vague and general. We need more specific categories in which to work.

Micah Woodward 15 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Expand with Guidance
It would be great to have a feature where we could give the Expand option extra guidance about how to expand the section, and also maybe the option to choose the word count

Nightfall Press 6 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Expand with Guidance
It would be great to have a feature where we could give the Expand option extra guidance about how to expand the section, and also maybe the option to choose the word count

Nightfall Press 6 days ago
💡 Feature Request
No spaces after riviewing the chapter
When the system (Quick Edit) reviews the chapter, it deletes all the spaces and produce a closely spaced and compact text. Inserting all the spaces again is time consuming. If I ask the system to put the spaces back again and it put an empty line, which is too much - and I have to delete it.

Maria Eleonora Pisu About 11 hours ago
💡 Feature Request
No spaces after riviewing the chapter
When the system (Quick Edit) reviews the chapter, it deletes all the spaces and produce a closely spaced and compact text. Inserting all the spaces again is time consuming. If I ask the system to put the spaces back again and it put an empty line, which is too much - and I have to delete it.

Maria Eleonora Pisu About 11 hours ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
The return of My Voice
Hello Sudowrite Team, I’d like to ask for the official return of the “My Voice” feature, ideally in an even improved and more flexible version. I also want to reference an earlier request I made to have “My Voice” available in the Plugin Section for users who rely on voice consistency across Sudowrite tools as a core workflow need. If possible, an improved version could include: I thought about something like making it easier to create and manage different voices for one project, maybe arranged as sub voices derived from the overall tone/style of the novel, the different Dialogue tones that you want to have for different characters or in eg the case of dual timeline one style for the past and one for present day. Additionally, I would have very much liked back then, the possibility to iteratively improve on the result so there should be a back and forth during creation of a new voice. Ideally, instead of it being a black box, in the spirit of Explainable AI, it would tell you on demand why certain wordings and phrases came about and then you could change this specifically in your input sample. Thank you for considering this request, and for continuing to build this amazing tool and fostering that second to none Discord community. Best regards, Peter

Peter About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
Planned
The return of My Voice
Hello Sudowrite Team, I’d like to ask for the official return of the “My Voice” feature, ideally in an even improved and more flexible version. I also want to reference an earlier request I made to have “My Voice” available in the Plugin Section for users who rely on voice consistency across Sudowrite tools as a core workflow need. If possible, an improved version could include: I thought about something like making it easier to create and manage different voices for one project, maybe arranged as sub voices derived from the overall tone/style of the novel, the different Dialogue tones that you want to have for different characters or in eg the case of dual timeline one style for the past and one for present day. Additionally, I would have very much liked back then, the possibility to iteratively improve on the result so there should be a back and forth during creation of a new voice. Ideally, instead of it being a black box, in the spirit of Explainable AI, it would tell you on demand why certain wordings and phrases came about and then you could change this specifically in your input sample. Thank you for considering this request, and for continuing to build this amazing tool and fostering that second to none Discord community. Best regards, Peter

Peter About 1 month ago
💡 Feature Request
Avoid repetition
Please, can you come up with a way to effectively prohibit the AI from overusing certain phrases and constantly repeating itself? I don’t want the phrase “with mechanical precision” to appear in every single chapter, sometimes twice per chapter. If there was a way to track certain expressions through all the chapters, it would be very helpful. I write the banned words and expressions in “extra instructions” in the draft, but it’s largely ignored. Thank you.

Anonymous author About 2 months ago
💡 Feature Request
Avoid repetition
Please, can you come up with a way to effectively prohibit the AI from overusing certain phrases and constantly repeating itself? I don’t want the phrase “with mechanical precision” to appear in every single chapter, sometimes twice per chapter. If there was a way to track certain expressions through all the chapters, it would be very helpful. I write the banned words and expressions in “extra instructions” in the draft, but it’s largely ignored. Thank you.

Anonymous author About 2 months ago
💡 Feature Request
Linking Books in a Series
We should be able to link Book 2 onwards, if we need to, in a series to each other, like we do chapters, to ensure a continuation in the story from one book to the next.

Kim Irvine 17 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Linking Books in a Series
We should be able to link Book 2 onwards, if we need to, in a series to each other, like we do chapters, to ensure a continuation in the story from one book to the next.

Kim Irvine 17 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Match Indent Settings with Insert Text
Right now, when I hit Insert, the inserted text is not indented, like the rest of my work. Please ask the inserted text to “match” whatever the writer has already in their piece.

Mary Essency 3 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Match Indent Settings with Insert Text
Right now, when I hit Insert, the inserted text is not indented, like the rest of my work. Please ask the inserted text to “match” whatever the writer has already in their piece.

Mary Essency 3 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Lifetime subscription
I have gotten lifetime subscriptions to several other companies instead of renewing every year. It made the difference between me using them or not. Sooner or later, I may reach the point when I will need to do other things and won’t be able to justify renewing every month or year.

Anonymous author 30 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Lifetime subscription
I have gotten lifetime subscriptions to several other companies instead of renewing every year. It made the difference between me using them or not. Sooner or later, I may reach the point when I will need to do other things and won’t be able to justify renewing every month or year.

Anonymous author 30 days ago
💡 Feature Request
We need a propper timeline tool
one we can add events to in the order they happen without needing to specify the date so that the AI knows there is an order and one we can add both plot and lore events to. With such a tool, longer or more eventful stories would be easier to generate consistant with the story in your head.

LexiByDay 27 days ago
💡 Feature Request
We need a propper timeline tool
one we can add events to in the order they happen without needing to specify the date so that the AI knows there is an order and one we can add both plot and lore events to. With such a tool, longer or more eventful stories would be easier to generate consistant with the story in your head.

LexiByDay 27 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Named History Versions
The biggest thing I'd love for Sudowrite to add is a way to name past versions in the story bible. Like many Sudowrite authors, I often update my characters, world-building, style, and even my genre between chapters. Not every chapter, of course, but Allie from before the accident isn't the same person as she is afterward. It works well, but is clunky, and when I go back and make changes to a previous chapter it's very frustrating because I don't have a simple way to revert to the "past" version. Sure, I can restore that version from the history, but a long list containing many changes with only the date to guide me is difficult to use for this purpose. If, instead, I could click on (for example) Allie's history, scroll down to "Before Accident" and click restore to make some changes to Chapter 3, then open her history, click on "Six Month's Post Accident" to return to where she's just finished physical therapy and is no longer using crutches.... That would be absolutely amazing. And, speaking as a software engineer who admittedly hasn't seen this codebase, it seems as though adding that feature would be a fairly low lift. We can already restore past versions at will. We just need the ability to name them. (I think) Automatically pinning named version to the top seems a good idea as well.

Mason Murphy 27 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Named History Versions
The biggest thing I'd love for Sudowrite to add is a way to name past versions in the story bible. Like many Sudowrite authors, I often update my characters, world-building, style, and even my genre between chapters. Not every chapter, of course, but Allie from before the accident isn't the same person as she is afterward. It works well, but is clunky, and when I go back and make changes to a previous chapter it's very frustrating because I don't have a simple way to revert to the "past" version. Sure, I can restore that version from the history, but a long list containing many changes with only the date to guide me is difficult to use for this purpose. If, instead, I could click on (for example) Allie's history, scroll down to "Before Accident" and click restore to make some changes to Chapter 3, then open her history, click on "Six Month's Post Accident" to return to where she's just finished physical therapy and is no longer using crutches.... That would be absolutely amazing. And, speaking as a software engineer who admittedly hasn't seen this codebase, it seems as though adding that feature would be a fairly low lift. We can already restore past versions at will. We just need the ability to name them. (I think) Automatically pinning named version to the top seems a good idea as well.

Mason Murphy 27 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Give extra style instructions BEFORE having Sudowrite generate the chapter beats?
Can we get an option to give extra style instructions before Sudowrite generates the plot beats? Right now that option happens after the beats are generated - and often Sudowrite does things in the beats that my style instructions would tell it NOT to do.

Andy Duchow 4 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Give extra style instructions BEFORE having Sudowrite generate the chapter beats?
Can we get an option to give extra style instructions before Sudowrite generates the plot beats? Right now that option happens after the beats are generated - and often Sudowrite does things in the beats that my style instructions would tell it NOT to do.

Andy Duchow 4 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Importing
Specifically things like characters and locations. I have a world of over 100 various characters that the protagonists would encounter and interact with. All with personalities, physical descriptions, etc. And over 60 different locations that I have physical descriptions and information on. It is cumbersome to have to copy and paste all of them back into the mix. So uploading either the individual markdown files, or a CSV would be great! and time saving.

Jerry Crawford 5 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Importing
Specifically things like characters and locations. I have a world of over 100 various characters that the protagonists would encounter and interact with. All with personalities, physical descriptions, etc. And over 60 different locations that I have physical descriptions and information on. It is cumbersome to have to copy and paste all of them back into the mix. So uploading either the individual markdown files, or a CSV would be great! and time saving.

Jerry Crawford 5 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Exportable World's
I know you can do it within a project, and you can technically make a folder but I feel it would be a cool feature if you have world builder export its environment to other projects. Maybe something as simple as a saved description for the worldbuilder. I.E. World of Cronos for one story. Then writing another similar genre story that I had not intended to be there to go there. Just like you have projects only this would only apply to world builders that exist outside the project into other stories.

Anonymous author 5 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Exportable World's
I know you can do it within a project, and you can technically make a folder but I feel it would be a cool feature if you have world builder export its environment to other projects. Maybe something as simple as a saved description for the worldbuilder. I.E. World of Cronos for one story. Then writing another similar genre story that I had not intended to be there to go there. Just like you have projects only this would only apply to world builders that exist outside the project into other stories.

Anonymous author 5 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Making Brainstorm More Accessible
The Brainstorm feature in Sudowrite has a lot of visible potential, but it currently lacks the accessibility-focused structure needed to support a wide range of thinking styles. While the interface presents multiple brainstorming categories (Dialogue, Characters, Worldbuilding, Plot Points, etc.), these categories all lead to the same blank prompt experience. This makes it unclear how each option differs and places a heavy cognitive burden on the user to determine how to begin. From an accessibility standpoint, this is a significant barrier. For many neurodivergent users — including those with ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges — an empty input field is not an invitation to create, but a point of paralysis. Open-ended prompts require users to simultaneously decide what to explore, how to explore it, and how to phrase it, which can be overwhelming. Brainstorming tools should reduce cognitive load, not increase it. Providing clear, category-specific guidance would make the feature more accessible and more effective for all users. For example, selecting “Characters” could offer structured idea paths such as internal wounds, motivations, contradictions, relationships, or power dynamics. Choosing “Worldbuilding” could surface prompts related to environment, culture, politics, resources, or unintended consequences of magic or technology. These kinds of options act as scaffolding — they don’t limit creativity, they enable it by giving users a starting point. Accessibility also improves when users understand what a tool is designed to do. Right now, the distinctions between brainstorm categories are implied visually but not reinforced functionally. Brief explanations, example clusters, or selectable lenses within each category would help users quickly orient themselves and choose the tool that best fits their needs, rather than guessing or feeling lost. An optional guided brainstorming mode would further support inclusive design. Allowing users to toggle between a blank canvas and a structured, prompt-driven experience acknowledges that creativity works differently for different brains. This flexibility would make Sudowrite more welcoming to neurodivergent writers, users experiencing burnout or fatigue, and anyone who benefits from clear constraints. By framing Brainstorm as an accessibility-first ideation tool — one that actively lowers cognitive friction and supports diverse creative processes — Sudowrite could significantly improve both usability and creative output. Structure, clarity, and choice are not restrictions; they are essential tools for inclusive creativity.

Erica Keough 7 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Making Brainstorm More Accessible
The Brainstorm feature in Sudowrite has a lot of visible potential, but it currently lacks the accessibility-focused structure needed to support a wide range of thinking styles. While the interface presents multiple brainstorming categories (Dialogue, Characters, Worldbuilding, Plot Points, etc.), these categories all lead to the same blank prompt experience. This makes it unclear how each option differs and places a heavy cognitive burden on the user to determine how to begin. From an accessibility standpoint, this is a significant barrier. For many neurodivergent users — including those with ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges — an empty input field is not an invitation to create, but a point of paralysis. Open-ended prompts require users to simultaneously decide what to explore, how to explore it, and how to phrase it, which can be overwhelming. Brainstorming tools should reduce cognitive load, not increase it. Providing clear, category-specific guidance would make the feature more accessible and more effective for all users. For example, selecting “Characters” could offer structured idea paths such as internal wounds, motivations, contradictions, relationships, or power dynamics. Choosing “Worldbuilding” could surface prompts related to environment, culture, politics, resources, or unintended consequences of magic or technology. These kinds of options act as scaffolding — they don’t limit creativity, they enable it by giving users a starting point. Accessibility also improves when users understand what a tool is designed to do. Right now, the distinctions between brainstorm categories are implied visually but not reinforced functionally. Brief explanations, example clusters, or selectable lenses within each category would help users quickly orient themselves and choose the tool that best fits their needs, rather than guessing or feeling lost. An optional guided brainstorming mode would further support inclusive design. Allowing users to toggle between a blank canvas and a structured, prompt-driven experience acknowledges that creativity works differently for different brains. This flexibility would make Sudowrite more welcoming to neurodivergent writers, users experiencing burnout or fatigue, and anyone who benefits from clear constraints. By framing Brainstorm as an accessibility-first ideation tool — one that actively lowers cognitive friction and supports diverse creative processes — Sudowrite could significantly improve both usability and creative output. Structure, clarity, and choice are not restrictions; they are essential tools for inclusive creativity.

Erica Keough 7 days ago
Web app
💡 Feature Request
Reasoning
When you do a rewrite, it would be great if I could highlight over a particular change and get a pop-up with the reasoning behind the change. Something like, “Adding sensory descriptions here helps with audience immersion” or the like. Just a simple tip that explains a bit about why sudowrite is recommending this or that alternate version.

Matt Bilyeu 9 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Reasoning
When you do a rewrite, it would be great if I could highlight over a particular change and get a pop-up with the reasoning behind the change. Something like, “Adding sensory descriptions here helps with audience immersion” or the like. Just a simple tip that explains a bit about why sudowrite is recommending this or that alternate version.

Matt Bilyeu 9 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Visualize Scenes from Character + Worldbuilding Cards Goal
Feature: Visualize Scenes from Character + Worldbuilding Cards Goal When the user clicks Visualize, the system generates images where: the same character stays consistent (face, hair, age, vibe, outfit rules) the environment matches the selected world/setting (volcano vs forest) the style stays consistent (cinematic, watercolor, anime, etc.) props/lore rules are respected (weapons, magic glow, era, tech level) Core Concept “Scene Recipe” = Character Identity + World Context + Shot Direction The render pipeline shouldn’t rely on a single prompt typed by the user. It should build a structured prompt from cards. Think of it as: Visualize Prompt = Character Anchor (immutable identity) World Anchor (rules + aesthetics) Location/Setting Module (forest / volcano / tavern) Scene Moment (what’s happening right now) Camera + lighting (shot language) Negative constraints (what to avoid)

Manon Doucet 11 days ago
💡 Feature Request
Visualize Scenes from Character + Worldbuilding Cards Goal
Feature: Visualize Scenes from Character + Worldbuilding Cards Goal When the user clicks Visualize, the system generates images where: the same character stays consistent (face, hair, age, vibe, outfit rules) the environment matches the selected world/setting (volcano vs forest) the style stays consistent (cinematic, watercolor, anime, etc.) props/lore rules are respected (weapons, magic glow, era, tech level) Core Concept “Scene Recipe” = Character Identity + World Context + Shot Direction The render pipeline shouldn’t rely on a single prompt typed by the user. It should build a structured prompt from cards. Think of it as: Visualize Prompt = Character Anchor (immutable identity) World Anchor (rules + aesthetics) Location/Setting Module (forest / volcano / tavern) Scene Moment (what’s happening right now) Camera + lighting (shot language) Negative constraints (what to avoid)

Manon Doucet 11 days ago
💡 Feature Request