From First DraftTo Final Chapter.

One workspace for your entire novel. Write on real pages, organize chapters and research, plot with flowcharts — and never switch tools again.

Sound familiar?

Your writing tools are working against you

Most apps make you choose between writing comfortably and staying organized. Plotiar does both — and it was built for novelists.

Your novel lives in Google Docs, your outline in Notion, your character notes on sticky notes, and that world-building spreadsheet you forgot to update.

One project. Every chapter, character sheet, and outline — organized exactly how your story works.

You paste your manuscript into Word and your carefully formatted chapters turn into a mess. What you wrote isn't what prints.

Real A4 pages from the first word. What you see is what you'll print — no surprises when you submit to agents or publishers.

You email drafts back and forth with your editor, lose track of which version has their notes, and feedback takes weeks to arrive.

Real-time collaboration. Invite your editor, see their cursor on your manuscript, and resolve comments together — live.

Everything your story needs.

Chapters & scenesorganized your wayCharacter sheetsalways in reachResearch notesnever buriedPlot outlinesvisual & clearWorld-buildingall connected

Stop scattering your novel across five different apps. Plotiar keeps your draft, notes, and research in one project — so nothing falls through the cracks.

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Chapter OneThe ArrivalThe ferry pitched hard to starboard, and Elena grabbed the rail with both hands. Through the salt spray and evening fog, she could barely make out the lighthouse...

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Pages That Look Like Print

See your manuscript the way it's meant to be read. Real A4 pages from the first word — the same layout you'll get when you submit to an agent or export to PDF. No reformatting surprises.

Organized How You Think

Chapters, character sheets, research notes, world-building docs — keep everything in one project, structured exactly how your brain works. Drag to reorder. Nest folders inside folders. Your research is always one click from your draft.

The Dragon's Journey
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The night was still. Outside, rain traced silver lines down the

window. Inside, only the soft hum of the desk lamp broke the silence.

She wrote without stopping. The words came freely now, as if the

darkness had unlocked something she kept hidden during the day.

One paragraph became two. Two became five. The story unfolded like

a map she had always known but never dared to read.

When dawn finally crept through the curtains, she leaned back and

read what she had written — and for the first time, believed it.

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Just You and the Page

When the words are flowing, the last thing you need is a cluttered screen. Focus mode strips everything away — just your manuscript and a blinking cursor. Dark theme for late-night sessions. Auto-save always.

See the Shape of the Story

Some ideas need room to sprawl. Map plot arcs with flowcharts. Pin character relationships, timeline events, and world maps on ideaboards. See the big picture before you write a single word.

Bring In Your Editor

Invite editors, beta readers, or a co-author. Everyone sees the same pages in real time. Leave comments on specific paragraphs. When you're ready, export a print-ready PDF with one click.

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Chapter 7: The Crossing

The bridge stretched across the gorge, swaying gently in the mountain wind.

Elena gripped the rope railing and took her first step. The wooden planks

creaked beneath her weight, but held firm.

"Don't look down," Marcus called from behind, though his voice trembled.

Halfway across, she paused. The valley below was a tapestry of green,

threaded with silver where the river wound between ancient stones.

How Plotiar Compares

The only writing tool built for real pages, real collaboration, and real creative planning.

Plotiar includes:

  • Real A4 page layout
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Visual planning (flowcharts)
  • Ideaboards / whiteboards
  • Nested project organization
  • Web-based (no install)
  • Free tier available
  • Focus / distraction-free mode
  • Export (PDF, DOCX, EPUB)
  • Built for long-form writing

Compared against Google Docs, Scrivener, and Notion

Simple, Transparent Pricing

All core features are free forever. Plus adds power features for serious writers.

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$5/month

For serious writers and teams

  • Everything in Free, plus:
  • Unlimited projects
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Advanced analytics
  • PDF and EPUB export
  • Custom themes
  • Priority support

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Plotiar.

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