As a writer, we all have issues. Notes, remembering characters and the works.
I uh… I forget most of my characters most of the times. Which makes me misspell a few of themš š . So after becoming in the know a bit, you know, how to be a more competent writer.
Anywho~
During my search, I stumbled upon an intriguing app called Pluot. At first, I had some reservations about it, mainly because it’s a relatively new app developed by someone with limited experience. However, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the developer has taken the initiative to create a Discord channel for gathering feedback. This is quite commendable as it allows users to directly communicate with the app owner, although I must admit that this could also be attributed to their status as a newcomer in the industry.
Now, let’s delve into the app itself and explore its impressive features. One standout feature is the character card, which serves as a comprehensive tool for organizing scenes, locations, and the overall storyline of a novel. The character card is further divided into various sections, including the character’s name, role, description, and their personal, private, and professional goals. Moreover, there are dedicated sections for general information, appearance, background, and relationships.
These examples merely scratch the surface of how this app can assist in effectively organizing and structuring a novel. With its user-friendly interface and intuitive features, Pluot has the potential to become an invaluable tool for writers and storytellers.
With that being said, I hope you find my review satisfactory. If you’re interested in exploring the app further, you can find the Play Store link below to download it and discover its offerings.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.cordes.pluot