See Your Story in Three Dimensions

The Neural Link Graph transforms your novel from a linear outline into a living, interactive 3D visualization of every connection that makes your story work.

What It Is

An interactive 3D visualization that maps every connection in your novel. Characters, plot threads, themes, locations, cause-and-effect chains—all rendered as nodes and links you can explore, rotate, zoom into, and navigate.

Think of it as a three-dimensional web of your story. Every element is a point in space. Every connection is a visible link. You can grab your story and turn it in your hands, seeing relationships from angles you never could on paper or a spreadsheet.

Why Visualization Matters

Novels are complex networks. A spreadsheet shows you a list. An outline shows you hierarchy. A synopsis shows you linearity. But your story isn't linear—it's a web of intersecting threads, recurring symbols, building tensions, and cause-and-effect chains that loop back on themselves.

The Neural Link Graph shows you what's actually there: the web that makes your story feel alive. You can spot orphaned characters, dangling plot threads, untapped thematic connections, and unexpected resonances—all at a glance. You see the forest and every tree simultaneously.

What You Can See

How Writers Use It

For revision planning: Identify weak connections and orphaned elements. Spot where subplots need integration. Find scenes that feel tangential and either deepen their connections or cut them.

For discovery: Writers often don't fully understand their own patterns until they see them visualized. The Neural Link Graph reveals recurring symbols, character dynamics, and thematic throughlines you didn't consciously create. Use it to deepen intentionality and find hidden strengths in your first draft.

For sharing: Show beta readers your story structure. Let agents see at a glance how densely woven your plot is. Visualizations communicate complexity better than summaries.

Explore Your Story's DNA

Map your novel in 3D and discover the hidden patterns that make your story work.

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