CanonGuard

CanonGuard

Keep story canon consistent as your world grows

richardadegoke96
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Last updated on Mar 6, 2026
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About CanonGuard

CanonGuard helps you keep your story consistent by automatically tracking characters, timelines, rules, and relationships as you write. You can detect narrative contradictions instantly, ensuring that your world-building remains flawless. This tool is designed to support authors and creators in maintaining a cohesive canon across complex projects.

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CanonGuard is a web-based platform categorized under writing and workflow automation that facilitates consistency management for complex narrative projects. It automates the tracking of characters, timelines, and relationships to prevent contradictions in world-building.

  • Automated detection of narrative contradictions during the writing process.
  • Integrated tracking systems for characters, timelines, and rules.
  • Web platform accessibility designed for non-technical users and freelancers.
  • Support for maintaining factual lore and rule consistency in long-form stories.

Ideal for: CanonGuard is ideal for content creators and freelancers who need to maintain complex knowledge bases and consistent narrative threads across extensive writing projects.

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richardadegoke96

Finally live 🚀

CanonGuard started as a personal fix for lore and rule drift in long-form stories. It’s been useful enough that I’m opening it up. Curious what people think

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richardadegoke96

Finally live 🚀 CanonGuard started as a personal fix for lore and rule drift in long-form stories. It’s been useful enough that I’m opening it up. Curious what people think