Three editors. One manuscript.
Revision isn't one job, it's three. Developmental notes on whether the story works. Line edits on whether the sentences sing. Copy edits on whether the commas land. The Edit studio gives you a separate AI for each pass, all reading the same Plan notes you wrote in Studio 01.
Chapter 01·The three passes
A different editor for each kind of question.
Each editor stays in its lane. The developmental editor doesn't suggest comma fixes. The copy editor doesn't rewrite your opening line. You always know what kind of note you're reading.
Developmental editor
Line editor
Copy editor
Chapter 02·Chapter summaries
The whole book, seen at once.
Generate a tight summary of every chapter, one paragraph each, written from the chapter as it stands now. The developmental editor reads these as it reviews any one chapter, so it can tell you when chapter 14 contradicts something you set up in chapter 3.
Summaries refresh on demand when you rewrite a chapter, so they never go stale. They're also handy outside the studio, they drop straight into the synopsis builder in Pitch and the back-cover drafts in Sell.
Chapter 03·Track changes