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writing progress'writing progress' is split up in 2 tabs. with 'writing log' you can monitor how much and when you've written. 'progress stats' on the other hand shows you the statistics of your books. when you select the bell icon you can setup your personal 'daily writing reminder'.
timelineplan the events of your book in chronological order. but use the chapter function to order your events in the order they are presented to the reader. this will get you an overview in which order your mainevents happened. this helps you also understanding what your characters already know and what they've been through.
characterswe recommend you to create a profile for every character, even the smallest characters. it's of course unnecessary to fill in all the text fields for every character. it's basically your cheatsheet for all your characters.
chaptersin the chapters module, you can chronologically order your chapters. in the description, you can describe what happens in this chapter. with this you will be able to see how your story goes in a glimp and see the chapter lengths in a nice overview.
scenesafter you've tapped on a chapter, the application opens the scenes module. in here we recommend to plan your chapter really in depth. you can see this as an abstract way of your chapter. the scenes can also be reordered.
quarterly writing goalsif you don't set yourself some deadlines, there is a big chance you will never finish your books. it's a great idea to make a rough planning of want you want to achieve in the next few months. for example: start writing chapter 6 and 7, edit chapter 4 or write 20.000 words. without goals, you don't have an point of focus. set your goals and achieve them.