Manuscript intelligence for serious drafts

Move from manuscript instinctto revision confidence.

Editorial Conductor gives authors, editors, and story teams a focused review workspace: nine specialist agents, chapter-by-chapter diagnostics, full manuscript breakdowns, and a rewrite flow that turns findings into cleaner next drafts.

Runs locally on your machineBuilt for long-form story workflows

What you get

9

specialist agents

Live

progress tracking

Full

manuscript breakdowns

Docx

rewrite export

Ideal for

Authors shaping revision passes before submitting to editors or agents.

Editorial teams comparing craft, continuity, and market-readiness in one place.

Writers who want findings translated into a draft they can actually keep working in.

The pipeline

A review stack built like an editorial room.

How the review moves

Each pass builds on the one before it.

The pipeline starts by protecting continuity and story logic, moves through craft and sentence work, then climbs into theme, emotional truth, and final market-facing judgment.

Pre-Flight

Protect continuity, timeline, and world logic before deeper edits begin.

Craft + Depth

Sharpen structure, prose, voice, theme, and emotional conviction.

Market + Merit

Judge the work for submission strength and literary distinction.

Stage 1 — Pre-Flight

Stage 1 — Pre-Flight

Protects continuity and established story facts before the deeper craft passes begin.

Series Continuity Keeper

Aven · Head of Continuity

Checks the chapter against the series bible or existing story facts so continuity does not quietly drift.

Stage 2 — Craft

Stage 2 — Craft

Examines structure, line work, copy, and voice at chapter level.

Structural Architect

Rook · Head of Structure

Evaluates whether the chapter is doing the right job at the right moment in the book.

Line Editor

Luma · Senior Line Editor

Works at sentence and paragraph level to sharpen rhythm, clarity, and prose energy.

Copy Editor

Peregrin · Chief Copy Editor

Handles the technical correctness of the draft without flattening intentional style choices.

Voice Consistency Agent

Sable · Voice Director

Protects the authorial voice so the chapter still sounds like this project and not a generic draft.

Stage 3 — Depth

Stage 3 — Depth

Tests the emotional and thematic layers underneath the visible plot.

Thematic Coherence Reader

Orin · Head of Thematic Analysis

Tracks the larger thematic conversation beneath the chapter-level events.

Emotional Truth Validator

Nyra · Lead Emotional Story Editor

Tests whether the emotional beats feel earned, believable, and psychologically grounded.

Stage 4 — Market + Merit

Stage 4 — Market + Merit

Measures the work against both submission realities and literary ambition.

Literary Agent Simulation

Cassian · Submissions Lead

Looks at the chapter like someone deciding whether the book is compelling enough to champion.

Award Jury Reader

Elowen · Prize Jury Chair

Measures the chapter against a higher bar of originality, ambition, and literary impact.

How it works

Review the chapter, then move straight into revision.

The UI is intentionally split between review clarity and writing flow, so you are never reading feedback in one tool and rewriting in another.

01

Upload the working draft

Drop a chapter or full manuscript, attach series metadata, and prepare it for structured analysis.

02

Track the review live

Watch each stage complete with visible scores, findings, and chapter-level summaries as they arrive.

03

Merge findings into a draft

Open the writer pane, choose an agent lens, and turn feedback into an editable rewrite you can save or export.

Ready when your draft is

Bring the report and the rewrite into the same workspace.

Start with a single chapter, then scale up to full manuscripts once the workflow fits your editorial process.