Atlas | Your Story's Memory

Atlas | Your Story's Memory

Keep track of your characters, places, and plot threads

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@writeinatlas
Published on Feb 19, 2026
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About Atlas | Your Story's Memory

Atlas provides a dedicated space for writers to manage the intricate details of their creative work. It acts as a digital memory for your story, keeping track of characters, settings, and complex plot threads in one organized location. By handling the logistical aspects of world-building and continuity, this tool allows you to focus your energy on the actual writing process and developing your narrative. You can ensure your story remains consistent and well-documented as it grows, making it easier to manage large projects and deep lore without losing track of important details.

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Atlas provides a web-based organizational environment for content creators to manage narrative continuity and world-building documentation. It serves as a specialized knowledge base for tracking character arcs, geographical settings, and complex plot intersections.

  • Centralized documentation for complex story lore and deep narrative threads.
  • Web-based accessibility for managing project details anywhere.
  • Integrated tracking for characters, locations, and chronological plot progression.
  • Focuses on maintaining continuity for large-scale creative writing projects.

Ideal for: Atlas is ideal for content creators and freelancers who need a dedicated project management tool to maintain consistency across expansive fictional worlds and long-form narratives.

Atlas focuses specifically on the logistical elements of narrative management, distinguishing itself from general writing tools by prioritizing world-building and continuity tracking.

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@writeinatlas

I've been around, and tried a lot of writing apps - from Notion, Novlr, Scrivener etc. But most were either too complex, outdated or just didn't have the right flair. So I tried my hand at building my own writing application.