Bo Bennett, PhD
Bo Bennett, PhD

Book Drafting App

2026-07-08 3:49 book drafting app

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If you’ve ever wanted to write a memoir but felt stuck at the blank page, this episode is for you. Today we’re talking about a book drafting app built specifically to help people turn real memories into polished chapters without losing their own voice. Instead of staring at a cursor and wondering where to begin, you can simply type or dictate a memory, answer a few guided prompts, and let AI help shape it into something that reads like a finished book.

What makes this book drafting app stand out is how natural the process feels. It uses speech-to-text technology for people who prefer to talk through their stories, and then uses AI to refine the prose into clean, publishable writing. The goal isn’t to replace the author. It’s to preserve the author’s voice while removing the friction that usually keeps a memoir from ever getting written. That means your stories still sound like you, just more organized, more readable, and ready for the page.

Another major advantage is flexibility. The platform supports any GPT-language, so writers can create memoirs in the language they’re most comfortable using. It also allows up to three co-authors per memoir, which is especially useful for family histories, shared life stories, or collaborative legacy projects. On top of that, users can control tone, style, and perspective, making it easier to shift from reflective and intimate to bold and conversational depending on the chapter or audience.

The workflow is designed for real-world writing, not just idea generation. You can drag and drop chapters to reorder them, which is a huge help when your story evolves and the timeline needs adjusting. Once the manuscript is ready, the app can export to DOCX and print-ready PDF, so it’s easy to move from digital drafting to professional formatting. And because the platform includes AI cover art generation, authors can also create a visual identity for their memoir without needing a separate design tool.

One of the most refreshing parts of this book drafting app is the pricing model. Instead of locking users into a monthly subscription, it offers one-time credit packs, starting at $99 for one memoir and going up to $750 for ten memoirs. That makes it appealing for people who want to complete a single personal project, as well as families, writers, or coaches planning multiple books. It’s a straightforward approach that feels more aligned with the one-and-done nature of memoir writing.

And for anyone who prefers working on the go, the full-featured iOS app brings the same experience to mobile with parity across devices. That means you can capture memories when they come to you, whether you’re at home, traveling, or simply thinking of a story you don’t want to forget. In the end, this is more than just a writing tool. It’s a practical way to finally turn lived experience into a finished book, one memory at a time.