Eight writing modes.
One pipeline.
Your voice is law.

Prose, Poetry, Screenplay, Graphic Novel, Academic, Picture Book, Grants, Self-Pub — each mode has its own specialist editors. Scout matches you to 500+ real venues. Opus Target writes your submission package. First run free — up to 500 words, no card needed.

THE PIPELINE
Director
Architect
Research
Sentinel
Designer
Wordsmith
Advocate
Final Check
Founding 25 - Year free at launch

One tool. Eight writing disciplines.
Each mode with specialist editors.

Most writing tools treat every kind of writing the same way. We don't. Poetry gets a Sound & Form editor. Screenplays get Story Structure. Grants get a Needs Statement editor. Pick your mode, get specialists who actually understand the medium.

Prose

Literary fiction, journalism, essays & more

40+ genres from literary fiction to investigative journalism. Scout matches to 290+ markets: Paris Review, Granta, Sun Magazine, Longreads, Creative Nonfiction, Kenyon Review, trade publications, and more.

5 editors: Director · Architect · Researcher · Sentinel · Designer
Poetry

Free verse, formal, spoken word & chapbook manuscripts

19 poetic forms. Scout matches to 47 real poetry venues: Poetry Magazine, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, Copper Nickel, 32 Poems, Tupelo Press, National Poetry Series, Walt Whitman Award.

Poetry editors: Voice & Tradition · Sound & Form · Image & Allusion · Line & White Space
Screenplay

Features, TV pilots & contest-bound scripts

Format-aware editors that know Final Draft standards. Scout matches to 22 real contests & fellowships: Nicholl Fellowship, Austin Film Festival, Sundance Labs, PAGE Awards, BlueCat, Launch Pad, Warner Bros TV Workshop, Disney ABC.

Screenplay editors: Story Structure · Character & Dialogue · Format Compliance · Action Lines
Graphic Novel

Comics scripts & graphic novel manuscripts

Panel flow, page composition, script format compliance. Scout matches to 16 real publishers: First Second, Drawn & Quarterly, Fantagraphics, Image Comics, Top Shelf, Oni Press, Dark Horse, Scholastic Graphix.

Comics editors: Panel Flow · Genre Convention · Script Format · Page Composition
Grants

Fellowships, foundation grants & residencies

Needs-statement-driven editors that understand funder priorities. Scout matches to 24 real grants: NEA, NEH, Guggenheim, MacArthur, Whiting, Lannan, Creative Capital, PEN America, MacDowell, Yaddo, Ucross.

Grants editors: Needs Statement · Methodology & Budget · Grant Language · Proposal Structure
Self-Pub

Indie author marketing & distribution

Book description, metadata, sales copy editors. Opportunity Scout matches to 31 marketing venues: BookBub, NetGalley, Kirkus Indie, ACX, Findaway Voices, BookTok, Kindle Vella, Substack, Draft2Digital, IngramSpark, PubMatch.

Self-Pub editors: Book Description · Metadata · Sales Copy · Launch Channel
Academic

Peer-reviewed journals & book chapters

IMRaD structure, citation checker, methodology editor, academic style. Scout matches to 53 real journals: Nature, Science, PNAS, PMLA, Critical Inquiry, American Historical Review, JAMS, PLOS ONE, Aeon, JSTOR Daily.

Academic editors: Methodology · Citations · IMRaD Structure · Academic Style
Picture Book

Ages 2-8, board books & illustrated PBs

32-page structure, read-aloud rhythm, age-vocabulary editors. Scout matches to 19 children's publishers: Scholastic, Candlewick, Chronicle Books (unagented!), Peachtree, Charlesbridge, Lee & Low, Holiday House, Highlights Magazine.

Picture Book editors: Page Structure · Read-Aloud Rhythm · Age-Vocabulary · Illustrator Notes
Every mode gets
Voice Protection · Market Scout · Opus Target Submission Packages · Email Command Center

Nine specialists. Each one protecting what the last one earned.

01

The Director

Reads your work first. Catalogs your voice, identifies every rule you broke on purpose.

VOICE SHIELD
02

The Architect

Structure and pacing. Narrative arc, transitions, opening hook, closing impact.

PARALLEL
03

The Researcher

Fact-checking, logic, internal consistency.

PARALLEL
04

The Sentinel

Grammar and punctuation - but reads the Voice Memo first. Your deliberate choices? Untouched.

PARALLEL
05

The Designer

Formatting, white space, paragraph rhythm, visual reading flow.

PARALLEL
06

The Wordsmith

The only editor who rewrites. Takes all four reports - Voice Memo is law.

REWRITE
07

The Advocate

Compares the rewrite to your original. Any change that flattened your voice gets reverted.

VOICE DEFENSE
08

Final Check

Proofread, corrections list, and the Author's Note for submissions.

AUTHOR NOTE
QUALITY GATE

Market Scout checks your work before recommending publications. If our editors found significant grammar or factual issues, Scout will flag them and recommend you address the corrections first. We put our name on every submission package we build — we won’t send you somewhere you’re not ready for.

What one run looks like.

A writer pastes 400 words of literary fiction. Here is a snapshot of what the pipeline returns.

01 · The Director
Voice Memo

“This writer uses sentence fragments as rhythm breaks — deliberate, not accidental. The second-person address is a stylistic choice. Do not flatten to third person. The run-on in paragraph three mirrors the character’s panic. Protect it.”

06 · The Wordsmith
Sample Correction

She walked to the door slowlyShe drifted toward the door
Category: Word choice · Voice Memo: approved

Market Scout
Top Match
Kenyon Review
Literary Magazine · Est. 1939
$30-500OPEN NOW92% FIT

Full runs include all 9 editors, 10-12 Scout matches, corrections review, and optional email delivery.

A human editor costs $200+.
Your pipeline costs less than coffee.

Spark
$9.99 /mo
20 runs/month
Up to 1,500 words
All 9 editors
Forge
$39.99 /mo
20 runs/month
Up to 15,000 words
All 9 editors
Market Scout: Included
Single Run
$3.99 /5K words
No subscription
All 9 editors
Market Scout: $2.99 add-on
Free Trial

Try any of the 8 modes free. One run, up to 500 words, no card required. Magic-link sign-in. Same account upgrades to paid whenever you're ready.

Questions writers ask.

What is The Tool and how is it different from Grammarly or ProWritingAid?+

The Tool is an editorial pipeline with 5-9 specialized editors that read your voice FIRST, then protect it. Grammarly catches typos. ProWritingAid flags passive voice. The Tool understands you write confessional poetry or screenplay pilots or grant proposals, then gives you targeted feedback from the right specialists for that medium. It also finds real publications/venues to submit to — 500+ across eight writing modes.

How does the free trial work?+

Paste a piece up to 500 words. Enter your email. Click the magic link. Run the full pipeline once — all 5-9 editors, Scout matches to real publications, voice protection, the whole thing. No credit card. Your account stays even after your trial, and upgrades seamlessly to any paid tier.

Which writing modes does The Tool support?+

Eight modes: Prose (literary fiction, genre fiction, memoir, journalism, essays, trade writing), Poetry (19 forms from free verse to chapbook manuscripts), Screenplay (features, TV pilots, shorts), Graphic Novel/Comics (scripts & pitches), Academic (peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, conference papers), Picture Book (ages 2-8), Grants (fellowships & foundation proposals), Self-Pub (indie author marketing & distribution).

Where will Scout actually submit my work?+

Scout doesn't submit — you do. What Scout does is match your piece to 10-12 real, currently-accepting publications with exact pay rates, reading periods, response times, and submission links. For fiction/nonfiction: Paris Review, Granta, Longreads, One Story, Electric Literature, The Sun. For poetry: Poetry Magazine, Rattle, Kenyon Review, Ploughshares. For screenplay: Nicholl Fellowship, Austin Film Festival, Sundance Labs. For grants: NEA, NEH, Guggenheim, MacArthur. Each match includes why it fits your work.

What is Opus Target?+

When Scout finds a publication match you love, Opus Target has Claude Opus read your entire manuscript and write a custom submission package for THAT specific publication: a deep investigation of the editor and reading window, two cover letter versions (your voice + advocate voice), a formatted manuscript header, and exact submission instructions. Costs 1 Ink per 10K words of manuscript.

Does The Tool rewrite my work?+

Only the corrections you approve. The Director editor reads your work first and creates a Voice Memo documenting every deliberate choice you made (fragments, dialect, unusual punctuation, broken rules). The Voice Memo is LAW for every downstream editor. The Advocate editor reverts any change that flattens your voice. You review every correction and check the ones you want applied.

Can I submit poetry to The Tool?+

Yes — Poetry mode has its own specialized editors: Voice & Tradition (checks lineage, volta, unearned moves), Sound & Form (meter, rhyme, sonic patterns), Image & Allusion (precision, dead metaphors, sensory balance), Line & White Space (line breaks doing work, typography). Scout matches to 47 real poetry venues.

Can I write grant proposals with The Tool?+

Yes — Grants mode has a Needs Statement editor (problem definition, specificity, logic chain), Methodology & Budget editor, Grant Language editor (passive voice, hedging, grandstanding), Proposal Structure editor. Scout matches to 24 real grants and fellowships including NEA, NEH, Guggenheim, MacArthur, Whiting, Creative Capital, PEN America, and residencies with stipends.

I'm a self-published author — what does Self-Pub mode do?+

Self-Pub mode doesn't submit to editors — you're past that. It matches you to marketing, distribution, and revenue opportunities you might not know about: BookBub featured deals, NetGalley reviewer tours, ACX audiobook production, BookTok campaigns, Kindle Vella serialization, Substack newsletters, foreign rights through PubMatch. Editors help with book description, Amazon metadata, sales copy, and launch timing.

How long can my manuscript be?+

Trial runs cap at 500 words. Paid tiers cap at 1,500 words (Spark), 5,000 words (Draft), or 15,000 words (Forge). For longer pieces, submissions automatically use batch mode (Anthropic Batch API, 50% off) and deliver results by email. Opus Target handles manuscripts up to 100K+ words.

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The Editors

01The DirectorVoice Shield
Reads your work before anyone else touches it. Catalogs your voice — sentence rhythms, tonal patterns, every rule you broke on purpose. Produces a Voice Memo that becomes law for every editor downstream. If the Director misses it, it gets “corrected” out of existence. Nothing matters more than this stage.
02The ArchitectStructure
Evaluates the bones of your piece — narrative arc, pacing, transitions, opening hook, closing impact. Identifies structural problems without rewriting a word. Reads the Voice Memo first so your intentional pacing choices stay intact.
03The ResearcherAccuracy
Fact-checks claims, verifies internal consistency, flags logical gaps. If your character drives north from Austin to San Antonio, this editor catches it. Only flags what’s provably wrong — won’t touch creative liberties.
04The SentinelGrammar
Grammar, punctuation, and mechanics — but reads the Voice Memo first. Your sentence fragments for rhythm? Untouched. Your dialect spelling? Protected. Only flags genuine errors, never style.
05The DesignerFlow
Formatting, white space, paragraph rhythm, visual reading flow. Looks at how your piece feels on the page — paragraph lengths, scene break placement, dialogue spacing. The editor your reader’s eyes thank.
06The WordsmithRewrite
The only editor who rewrites. Takes all five reports from the editors before it, plus the Voice Memo as absolute law, and produces the improved text. Every change must serve the writer’s intent. If the Voice Memo says leave it, it stays.
07The AdvocateVoice Defense
Your last line of defense. Compares the Wordsmith’s rewrite against your original, Voice Memo in hand. Any change that flattened your voice, dulled your edge, or normalized what made your writing yours — gets reverted. The Advocate fights for your voice when you’re not in the room.
08Final CheckPolish
Last pass. Proofreads the final text, produces a corrections list showing every change made and why, and writes the Author’s Note — a summary of what the pipeline did and what it deliberately left alone.
09Market ScoutPlacement
Reads your finished piece and matches it to real publications actively accepting submissions. Genre, length, voice, subject matter — Scout considers all of it. Returns ranked markets with pay rates, submission windows, and fit scores. Includes a one-click submission formatter for each match.

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