Write in pages
Notes are the manuscript. Chapters, scenes, character sheets, world entries. Every page is a node, fully editable, fully searchable.
Linear tools want your draft to be a stack of paragraphs. Stories are not stacks. They are webs of characters, places, threads, and time. Waggle treats them that way.
Pick a project, write into it, and Waggle keeps the same dataset visible as pages and as a network. Pollen reads what you write and flags drift before it ships. Click around. The demo below behaves like the app, shown with a novel in progress. Equally at home with a poetry collection, a screenplay, or a TTRPG campaign.
Notes are the manuscript. Chapters, scenes, character sheets, world entries. Every page is a node, fully editable, fully searchable.
Mention a character, a place, or a faction. Waggle auto-links the reference the moment you save. Inline references stay live as your draft grows.
The network graph builds itself. Character webs, faction allegiances, location arcs across chapters, threads that resolve and threads that do not.
Your draft is a graph whether you see it or not. Waggle just shows it to you. Spot a character who has lost three chapters. Catch a thread that never resolves. Find the faction that touches every act.
Long-form fiction. Chapters, POV tracking, series-bible templates.
Mid-length focus. Tighter scope, full toolkit.
Acts, scenes, character beats. The same network and pages, shaped for the page-count discipline of script work.
Themed collections. Cross-story entity tracking when characters or settings recur.
Characters, locations, factions, and history live in a shared canon you can pull into every book in the series. Move from book one to book two with your canon still intact. Pollen holds every fact that survived your last revision pass and checks the new manuscript against it.
Outliner-first. Strong drafting tools, no live view of how characters and threads actually relate across the manuscript.
Waggle builds a live network of every character, location, and thread as you write — Scrivener never shows you the relationships, only the order.
General-purpose pages and databases. You build the manuscript shape yourself, every time, and there is no continuity reader.
Waggle ships manuscript-shaped from day one — folder-typed page kinds, chapter binder, plot board, Pollen continuity — none of which Notion has out of the box.
Backlinks and a static graph. Brilliant for non-fiction. No manuscript metadata, no chapter-aware reader, no continuity AI.
Waggle is a manuscript editor first — POV, word target, plot board, and Pollen reading your prose live. Obsidian leaves all of that to plugin glue.
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