Workspace
Use project settings for metadata, not drafting
Project Settings should hold stable project-level information, while the workspace itself stays focused on writing and planning.
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Manual Topic
Back to manual- Project Settings should hold stable project-level information, while the workspace itself stays focused on writing and planning.
- Use Project Settings for information that describes the project as a whole rather than a single scene or chapter.
- Keep active writing decisions in the workspace so you are not bouncing in and out of settings during normal drafting.
- This separation helps settings feel administrative while the workspace remains the creative center of the app.
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Navigate the writing workspace
The workspace combines planning tabs, a timeline, and the active editor into one flow.
Use Freeform for loose idea capture
Freeform is the lighter project mode for notes, worldbuilding, and emerging structure before the project needs chapters and scenes.
Know what each workspace tab is for
The workspace tabs separate drafting, planning, reference, and revision work so each area stays focused.
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