For writers
The feedback that changes your writing doesn't come from people who love you. Connect with writers who understand the craft — narrative, rhythm, structure, voice — and aren't afraid to point out what isn't working.
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"The problem isn't that you don't have readers. It's that the ones you have protect you too much to actually help you."
A writer needs eyes that understand the craft and have nothing to lose by being honest.
Upload an excerpt, a chapter, a narrative structure, or a full text. Add context: what stage is this? What do you want evaluated — voice, rhythm, coherence, ending?
Your work is only seen by those who leave feedback. It's not public, there are no algorithms, no counters. The content is private between you and each reviewer.
You receive opinions from people working with the same tools: dramatic tension, point of view, narrative time, economy of language.
Whoever reads your work has no relationship with you outside the platform. They can tell you your protagonist doesn't work without worrying about your feelings or your friendship.
Each piece of feedback costs tokens, which are earned by evaluating other people's work. Whoever takes the time to read your chapter knows what that time is worth.
You define what to evaluate. A first draft is not the same as a final revision. Asking for feedback on voice is different from asking about structure.
No brands, no influencers, no one who doesn't create. A community of peers who share your language and your quality standards.
Circles
Join a circle of writers and commit to delivering work each round. A prompt, a deadline, mandatory feedback from all members. Consistency isn't inspiration — it's practice.
Explore CirclesEach round includes a prompt created by the circle leader. Write a short story, an essay, a novel excerpt. You define the scope.
Inside the circle, feedback doesn't cost tokens. But it generates them. Everyone learns from everyone else's work.
Small by design. Each member knows the others' work. The conversation has depth.