LarkWrite
Chapter-level feedback before you send it to beta readers
Get reader's notes on a memoir or novel chapter — questions about scene, pacing, and emotional truth — anchored to your draft, not a generic critique pasted into email.
Anchored comments
Each note ties to a passage — what confused a reader, what's missing, what landed — like margin comments from a careful beta reader.
Explore stuck beats
Answer a margin note in a coaching chat to unpack a scene, memory, or character choice before you revise.
Private by default
Your chapters stay in your account. Feedback is generated for you only — not shared with other users or used to train models.
Common questions
- Is this a replacement for a human editor?
- No. It's a between-drafts tool — useful before you send work to a coach, editor, or beta reader, or when you need a nudge at 11pm.
- Can I use it on a single chapter?
- Yes. One project per chapter or one project for the whole book — archive finished work to stay within project limits on the Free plan.