Continuity that reads while you write.

Pollen is the part of Waggle that reads your draft as it grows. When something stops adding up, Pollen raises a flag before your readers do.

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What you see.

Flagged passages change color right in your editor. Click one and a panel opens with the line you wrote against the source it disagrees with.

Aurora Voss came down through the south gate at midday, when the bells had stopped and the merchants were already calling out their second prices. House Erith's thriving market square still carried the smell of cedar and wax. Marcus Thrane had not been here in a long time, and somewhere above the cathedral, the Veilborn watched.

House Erith×
Passage
“House Erith's thriving market square…”
Reference
“House Erith left in ruins after the Veilfall.”
Chapter 3 · The Veilfall
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What it catches.

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Entity renames

Rename your character Aurora in the character sheet and Pollen finds every page that mentions the old name and offers a side-by-side compare so you can update them without missing a single one.

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Cross-chapter contradictions

House Erith was "in ruins" in Chapter 3, but "thriving" in chapter 11. This may not be an error, but Pollen surfaces both passages just in case it is a continuity error.

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Series drift

Move from book to book two with your canon still inact. Pollen holds every fact that survived your last revision pass and checks the new manuscript against it.

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How it stays current.

It reads what you write

Every saved page becomes part of the canon Pollen reads from automatically. All you have to do is write.

It updates instantly

Rewrite any canon or paragraph in your manuscript, Pollen reflects the changes on the next save and re-evaluates pages that touched the old one.

Write. Pollen handles the rest.

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