Build Worlds. Write Legends.
WorldQuill is the all-in-one writing studio for speculative fiction — your world bible, your plot board, and your manuscript, finally under one roof and talking to each other.
Nobody juggles more than a speculative fiction writer: invented languages, magic systems, sprawling casts, multi-book timelines. And yet the tools make you keep a world-building wiki, a plotting board, a drafting app, a spreadsheet of loose threads — and paste your canon between them, hoping nothing drifts.
One studio. Zero copy-paste. Your world stays consistent.
One roof, three rooms
Every fact of your world, in one source of truth.
Characters, locations, species, magic systems, languages, factions, cultures — ten kinds of entries, cross-linked with labeled relationships like "sworn to" or "lives in." Click any name and follow the thread; your canon reads like a wiki you never have to maintain.
Watch your story flow.
Storylines run as rivers across the board; scenes sit in them as stones you drag from beat to beat. Plot against ten structures — Three-Act, Hero’s Journey, Save the Cat, Kishōtenketsu — or name your own beats. Character arcs run alongside, stage by stage.
A quiet room for the actual writing.
Chapters and scenes in a calm serif editor, with autosave that never overwrites newer work — even across two open tabs. Live word counts roll up per scene, per chapter, and against the goal you set for the book.
Built for series, not just books
Group volumes into a series with per-book numbering and word-count goals. Your Wellspring carries the whole saga — book five sees every fact you recorded in book one.
Tags, notes, and loose threads
Tag anything, browse everything sharing a tag, and keep research notes and to-dos beside the work — visible from the wiki, the board, and the editor alike.
A desk that matches the book
Six writing themes — from warm Parchment to Midnight Writer — set the mood per project, so the space you write in feels like the world you're writing.
Your words are yours
Every project lives in your account, isolated at the database level, autosaved as you type, and guarded against one device overwriting another. No one reads your drafts but you.
Your world is waiting.
Open a project, name your first character, and let the river carry the story from there.
Start writing free