Ideas:
A space for raw fragments, concepts, and snippets of inspiration. Jot down sentences, dialogue, themes, or questions as they arise—this is where every story begins.
Tasks:
Keep track of writing goals, to-dos, and next steps. Use it to list scene revisions, research needs, submission deadlines, or milestones as your project evolves.
Characters:
Record names, motivations, roles, and contradictions. There’s room for both quick references and deeper notes, so you can see your cast at a glance and refine them as they take shape.
Setting & Worldbuilding:
Outline the environments, histories, and details that give your story weight.
Story Development:
Follow your narrative threads from idea to resolution. Use this section to track arcs, turning points, plot threads, or structural notes as your draft comes together.
Notes:
A catch-all for research, references, or reflections.