A writer's revision suite that turns scattered material into a coherent manuscript, then reads it back while learning how you write.
Weaver → Rewriter → R/W. For fiction writers with messy drafts.
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I write fiction. Somewhere in the third draft I had what every writer eventually has: a drawer of loose scenes, three versions of the same chapter, notes to myself I could no longer read, and no honest way to tell which pile was the book. Every tool I tried wanted to write it for me. I wanted to read the one I already had.
So I built the bench I needed, and then I built the two stations in front of it. Kaizen Suite is three tools that sit in a row, each one taking the manuscript a little further toward finished. It starts where the work actually is, buried in fragments, and it reads before it speaks.
Weaver → Rewriter → R/W
The dictionary you build at one station is still on the bench at the next.
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Find the manuscript in the mess. Weaver takes the pile and works the loose threads into a weave. Variants of a scene lie side by side so you can pick your line, and what you keep it remembers. Free: 30 Reads a month. |
Close the seams. Rewriter carries your dictionary and your voice forward, then mends the joins chapter by chapter. Every pass stops at your hand before it moves. Free: 10 Reads and 3 Writes a month. |
Read it the way an editor would. R/W reads your manuscript closely and leaves a mark wherever something is worth a second look. You tell it what you meant, and the next chapter comes back quieter. Free: 10 Chapter Reads, 40 Passage Reads, 20 Writes a month. |
Plenty of tools will rewrite a sentence. Few remember why you kept one line and cut the next. Kaizen carries that judgment the whole length of the bench: the taste you teach Weaver rides into Rewriter, and the voice you teach Rewriter rides into R/W. That memory is the spine of the thing.
| Plan | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 per app | A fast hosted model, no key needed. A real monthly allowance of Reads and Writes on every app. As many manuscripts as you want. |
| Pro | $20/mo | A premium reasoning model and room for a manuscript-length pass. The full monthly allowance on the one app you pick. |
| Suite Pro | $30/mo | Pro across all three apps under one subscription. Each app keeps its full Pro allowance. Half the cost of three separate Pros. |
| BYOK | Free, any plan | Bring your own provider key. It stays in your browser and your provider bills you. Hosted caps stop applying on your own traffic. |
Every plan gets Google Drive backup and restore for your manuscripts. Automatic cross-device sync comes with Pro.
Monthly allowances, by app
| App | Free | Pro (and Suite Pro) |
|---|---|---|
| Weaver | 30 Reads | 300 Reads |
| Rewriter | 10 Reads, 3 Writes | 100 Reads, 30 Writes |
| R/W | 10 Chapter Reads, 40 Passage Reads, 20 Writes | 200 Chapter Reads, 500 Passage Reads or Writes (shared pool), 10 Full Reads |
Caps reset on the 1st of each month. Your manuscripts, marks, and dictionary live in your browser and never count against a limit.
Your drafts, your marks, and the dictionary you build live in your browser and stay on your device. Nothing you write here trains a model, and nothing is kept once a request comes back. Work on the machinery never touches your manuscript.
Which tool do I start with?
Wherever your draft actually is. Weaver for a pile of fragments, Rewriter for a rough but whole draft with bad seams, R/W for a finished draft you need to read closely. One station or all three.
How does it learn?
Through the dictionary. What you keep, cut, and explain saves to your browser and carries into the next read, and into the next tool.
What happens when I hit a limit?
The app names the counter that's full and rests that action until the 1st. The others keep working. Bring your own key to keep going right away.
What if I cancel Pro mid-month?
Pro stays with you to the end of the billing period, then settles back to Free. Your manuscripts, marks, dictionary, and history stay in your browser regardless of tier.
Is this safe for unpublished work?
Your manuscript lives on your device. When you ask for something, the passage in hand goes through our proxy to the provider you picked and comes back. Nothing else leaves.
I write down what changed in the suite every Sunday, over in the workshop. The name on the door means small acts, compounding. It is the only way I know how to build.






