Studio Core
Drafting workspace
Work inside a focused writing studio built for long-form creative work instead of generic chat threads.
Theus keeps project context, chapter flow, and manuscript progress close at hand so drafting feels like working in a real creative workspace.
Planning
Story skeletons
Shape premise, cast, tone, setting, themes, and chapter direction before the draft sprawls.
Project skeletons give every manuscript a structured foundation you can refine as the story becomes more concrete.
Continuity
Chapter memory
Capture chapter-level memory so important events, changes, and unresolved threads stay visible as the manuscript grows.
Memory snapshots help you preserve what changed in each chapter and carry that context forward into later drafting sessions.
Continuity
Continuity check
Review conflicts, contradictions, and story drift before they compound across multiple chapters.
Theus surfaces continuity concerns against your evolving manuscript so revision can focus on meaningful fixes instead of manual detective work.
Generation
Draft scene
Generate scene-level material with stronger narrative direction than a blank-box prompt workflow.
Draft-scene tools are designed to work with your project structure, helping you push forward with intent rather than isolated AI outputs.
Revision
Rewrite tools
Rework existing material without discarding the shape, tone, or purpose already on the page.
Use Theus to tighten scenes, shift emphasis, and improve clarity while staying grounded in the draft you already built.
Output
Manuscript preview
See your work in a paginated manuscript view while you draft, revise, and prepare sections to share.
Previewing the manuscript layout helps you understand chapter pacing and presentation before export.
Output
Exports
Move finished work out of Theus when you are ready to continue editing, share pages, or archive drafts.
Export support keeps Theus useful as a drafting workspace without locking your manuscript into a dead end.
Organization
Project organization
Keep projects, chapters, planning notes, and evolving draft work organized in one system.
Theus is designed so writers can move from spark to manuscript without scattering the process across disconnected tools.