Start with a character, a line of dialogue, or one unresolved hook. WTree keeps the work light by turning fragments into playable next steps.
No complete outline required. Make one choice, move one scene, and keep long-form creation in motion.
Get momentum when ideas stall, while keeping final creative control in your hands

From first spark to long-running serialization, write the part you know first, then let characters, lore, plot, and story nodes carry the progress forward:
Capture identity, relationships, motivations, and speaking voice in character cards, so dialogue and emotional beats stay coherent as the story grows.
Organize world rules, factions, and key background in Lorebook, then pair them with writing preferences to keep output aligned in both canon and voice.
Generate next-scene options from your current characters, Lorebook, and style setup, turning the blank page into a set of playable choices.
Chat handles live scene progression, while Story handles nodes and versions; rewrite, rollback, or branch with a clear mainline.
It solves two problems at once: easier starts and more stable quality over time. You do not need to know the whole world upfront; you only need to choose the next move.
These features are still being refined, but they can already help you review, troubleshoot, and tune.
Covers drafting, continuation, revision, and story control, so inspiration becomes a work you can keep moving forward.
Manage character overview, detail, and cards in one flow, continuously capturing identity, relationships, and motivations so characters stay recognizable across long arcs.
Manage locations, rules, organization structures, and key background in one place, making your world more complete and reusable.
Adjust tone, pacing, and dialogue flavor by chapter intent, so the overall voice stays unified while key scenes stay distinct.
When inspiration stalls, get practical next-scene candidates and break the pressure into small choices you can keep, edit, or reroll.
Switch between immersive simulator performance and lightweight messaging style based on scene needs.
View and edit nodes, compare diffs, and use cover/rollback controls so both mainline and branches keep clear pacing.
Questions from real creative workflows, to help you quickly judge fit.
Start from one idea. The system gives you a draft and next-step options, then you decide what to keep, edit, reroll, or continue.