Catch canon drift early
Continuity mistakes get more expensive the later you find them. The Series Continuity Keeper runs before the rest of the editorial room.
AI continuity checker
Attach a series bible and let Editorial Conductor check chapters for canon drift, timeline problems, changed character facts, broken world rules, and continuity issues readers will notice.
Built for revision
Checks chapters against stored series bible context.
Flags character, setting, timeline, and world-building contradictions.
Runs continuity before deeper craft and prose analysis.
Useful for sequels, serial fiction, and lore-heavy novels.
Continuity mistakes get more expensive the later you find them. The Series Continuity Keeper runs before the rest of the editorial room.
Store character facts, timeline rules, relationship history, locations, and world details so each chapter can be checked against canon.
The review is built to surface conflicts clearly so you can decide whether a detail is a mistake or an intentional change.
Questions writers ask
It looks for contradictions in character facts, timelines, locations, relationships, world rules, named objects, and established story canon.
No, but continuity checks become much stronger when you attach a series bible with the facts the draft should preserve.
Yes. If a chapter breaks canon, polishing the prose first can waste time. Editorial Conductor runs continuity before craft passes.
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