What is Idioscript?
A thinking environment for writers who want to understand their work deeply without giving up control.
The Core Idea
Idioscript is a tool that helps you explore, interrogate, and reason about your writing — without taking authorship away from you. It reads your work to understand your story and your voice, then gives you tools to think more clearly about both.
Unlike AI writing assistants that try to write for you, Idioscript focuses on helping you understand what you've already written and explore what comes next — always in your own voice.
What Idioscript Does
Builds a Story Bible
Analyzes your documents to extract characters, locations, events, organizations, and world-building details. Creates a structured, searchable reference you can query in plain language.
Creates Style Fingerprints
Captures your unique writing voice — rhythm, vocabulary, sentence structure, tone, and pacing. Use it to generate or rewrite text that sounds like you, or to check if new writing matches your established style.
Enables Story Research & Brainstorming
Ask questions about your story in plain language. Brainstorm new ideas with full context of your characters, plot, and world. Get answers grounded in what you've actually written, not generic writing advice.
Works Anywhere via MCP
Access your story context and style fingerprints from any MCP-compatible tool — including Claude Desktop, Cursor, VS Code, and more. Your writing knowledge travels with you.
What Makes Idioscript Different
You stay in control — Idioscript suggests, questions, and explores. You decide.
Your voice, not AI voice — all generation uses your captured style fingerprint.
Story-grounded answers — responses come from your actual writing, not generic knowledge.
Privacy-first design — your work is never used to train shared models.
Use anywhere — MCP integration means your context follows you to any tool.
The Writer's Workflow
- Upload your writing — chapters, scenes, notes, drafts. Messy is fine.
- Build your Story Bible — Idioscript extracts and organizes your story elements.
- Create your Style Fingerprint — capture your unique voice and patterns.
- Research and brainstorm — ask questions, explore possibilities, stay consistent.
- Generate and rewrite — create new text or polish existing work in your voice.
The key insight: Idioscript never invents facts about your story. It reflects what's actually on the page, helping you see your own work more clearly.