Brilliant Feedback
For Even Better Books

You’re soooo close.

You’re soooo close.

Your book is 90% done, but that last 10% matters most. Sudowrite Feedback reads your document and tells you what’s wrong with it.

Your book is 90% done, but that last 10% matters most. Sudowrite Feedback reads your work and gives you actionable ways to improve it.

LINE

Check the tone, and focus on impact.

reads your document and tells you what’s wrong with it reads your work and gives you actionable ways to improve it.

It leaves comments in the margin, just like a real editor—but even better because it sees your Story Bible.

It leaves comments in the margin, just like a real editor—but even better because it knows your story.

COPY

This reads like jargon.

sees your Story Bible knows your story.

LINE

Check the tone, and focus on impact.

reads your document and tells you what’s wrong with it reads your work and gives you actionable ways to improve it.

COPY

This reads like jargon.

sees your Story Bible knows your story.

Your first draft is just the beginning.

Your first draft is just the beginning.

Sudowrite helps you complete a first draft faster than ever. But where do you go after that? For most authors, the answer is nowhere fast.

Beta readers can be slow. Editors are expensive. Your critique group meets every third Thursday and Brenda always wants to talk about her own book. So your mostly-done draft sits in a drawer, while you wonder how to turn it into a bestseller.

Beta readers can be slow. Editors are expensive. Your critique group meets every third Thursday and Brenda always wants to talk about her own book. So your mostly-done draft sits in a drawer, while you wonder how to turn it into a bestseller.

Feedback shows you ways to improve your work. Use it on a chapter, a scene, or the whole book, and Sudowrite reads through your work leaving the exact sort of feedback you’re looking for—from developmental edits to line or copy edits to entirely custom feedback types. Your next steps, made crystal clear.

Feedback provides brilliant annotations and recommended edits. Use it on a chapter, a scene, or the whole book, and Sudowrite reads through your work leaving the exact sort of feedback you’re looking for—from developmental edits to line or copy edits to entirely custom feedback types. Your next steps, made crystal clear.

Allison

OMG Brenda, right?

LINE

This line is unspecific. It falls flat.

Feedbakc shows you ways to improve your work. Feedback provides brilliant annotations and recommended edits.

Allison

OMG Brenda, right?

LINE

This line is unspecific. It falls flat.

Feedbakc shows you ways to improve your work. Feedback provides brilliant annotations and recommended edits.

LINE

This line is unspecific. It falls flat.

Feedbakc shows you ways to improve your work. Feedback provides brilliant annotations and recommended edits.

Smart, story-specific suggestions.

Smart, story-specific suggestions.

ChatGPT and Claude only know what you tell them. They can't see your Outline. They don't have your characters’ backstories. They don’t know that the scar is on the left side of his face and why that matters in chapter twelve. Feedback does, because it has access to the same Story Bible you do.

ChatGPT and Claude don’t know your characters. They don’t know your outline. They don’t know that the scar is on the left side of his face and why that matters in chapter twelve. Feedback does, because it has access to the same Story Bible you do.

When Feedback tells you a scene is dragging, it’s not basing that on “typical” best practices. Feedback knows what your character would actually do there. When it surfaces unnatural dialogue, it’s because Feedback knows what that character would say in that circumstance. And when Feedback suggests a cut, it knows that there’s no payoff disrupted three chapters later.

Feedback is the ultimate know-it-all.

DEVELOPMENTAL

Speak more on the shortcomings of basic chatbots, and flip these for consistency.

ChatGPT and Claude don’t know your characters. They don’t know your outline. ChatGPT and Claude only know what you tell them. They can't see your Outline. They don't have your characters’ backstories.

DEVELOPMENTAL

Speak more on the shortcomings of basic chatbots, and flip these for consistency.

ChatGPT and Claude don’t know your characters. They don't know your outline. ChatGPT and Claude only know what you tell them. They can’t see your Outline. They don’t have your characters’ backstories.

DEVELOPMENTAL

Speak more on the shortcomings of basic chatbots, and flip these for consistency.

ChatGPT and Claude don’t know your characters. They don't know your outline. ChatGPT and Claude only know what you tell them. They can’t see your Outline. They don’t have your characters’ backstories.

Notes you can act on.

Notes you can act on.

Feedback surfaces problems, but it also proposes fixes.

Feedback doesn’t just point at problems. It tells you what to try.

Every comment comes with a clear next step. It might be a suggested rewrite, a question to consider, or a craft note to think through. Some of them you’ll take. Some of them you won’t. But you won’t be left staring at “this scene needs work” with no idea what that means.

Every comment comes with a clear next stepa suggested rewrite, a question to consider, a craft note to think through. Some of them you’ll take. Some of them you won’t. But you won’t be left staring at “this scene needs work” with no idea what that means.

LINE

This constrastive device is a super common AI-ism. 

Feedback doesn't just point at problems. It tells you what to try. Feedback surfaces problems, but it also proposes fixes.

COPY

Do you need this em dash? Consider breaking these up into two sentences.

LINE

This constrastive device is a super common AI-ism. 

Feedback doesn’t just point at problems. It tells you what to try. Feedback surfaces problems, but it also proposes fixes.

COPY

Do you need this em dash? Consider breaking these up into two sentences.

Precise edits for every phase.

Precise edits for every phase.

Select from over a dozen specific Feedback types, ranging from Developmental edits to Line or Copy edits.

Can’t find what you need? Create your own.

For everything else, there’s Custom Feedback types.

Want to flag every scene where your protagonist’s grief surfaces? Every place where your antagonist is too sympathetic? Every instance of a specific phrasing?

Create a custom Feedback type and Sudowrite will hunt for whatever across your draft.

Developmental edits

The big-picture stuff.

Pacing, structure, character arcs, plot holes. The notes a developmental editor would leave on a draft.

Line edits

Sentence-level work.

Awkward phrasing, redundant words, dialogue that doesn’t land. Places your beta reader may stumble.

Dialogue edits

Conversation-level tuning.

Speaker attribution, dialogue tags, lines that sound stilted or off-character. Opportunities to make it sound natural.

Copy edits

That final polish.

Grammar slips, passive voice, punctuation. The stuff you might overlook, but a copyeditor wouldn’t.

Beta readers that won’t keep you waiting.

Beta readers that won’t keep you waiting.

The objective perspective that beta readers offer is invaluable to your process. But working with beta readers—finding them, waiting for their feedback, and keeping your fingers crossed its substantive—leaves something to be desired.

The objective perspective that beta readers offer is invaluable to your process. But working with beta readers—finding them, waiting for their feedback, and keeping your fingers crossed its substantive—leaves something to be desired.

Feedback's Beta Read includes three distinct AI readers. Maya tracks where the emotions land. Anton eyes structure, pacing, and motivation. And Joan finds places where plausibility breaks and your readers would put the book down. Get their detailed notes one at a time, or all at once, at any point in your process. (Thank goodness for well-read robots.)

Feedback’s Beta Read includes three distinct AI readers. Maya tracks where the emotions land. Anton eyes structure, pacing, and motivation. And Joan finds places where plausibility breaks and your readers would put the book down. Get their detailed notes one at a time, or all at once, at any point in your process. (Thank goodness for well-read robots.)

ANTON

This uses an effective problem-solution structure. The first paragraph establishes a relatable frustration with human beta readers, making the second paragraph’s solution feel necessary and impactful.

MAYA

I loved the parenthetical at the end. That little wink of humor made the whole concept feel friendly.

MAYA

I loved the parenthetical at the end. That little wink of humor made the whole concept feel friendly.

ANTON

This uses an effective problem-solution structure. The first paragraph establishes a relatable frustration with human beta readers, making the second paragraph’s solution feel necessary and impactful.

ANTON

This uses an effective problem-solution structure. The first paragraph establishes a relatable frustration with human beta readers, making the second paragraph’s solution feel necessary and impactful.

Get help fixing what Feedback found.

Get help fixing what Feedback found.

Most editing tools surface problems and make them yours to fix. Feedback follows through.

Most editing tools surface problems and make them yours to fix. Feedback follows through.

Reply @Sudowrite to any comment—from Feedback or your beta readers—and Sudowrite’s Chat picks up the thread. Ask why. Push back on a note. Ask for a rewrite. Let Sudowrite make the change for you, or talk it through until you know what you want to do. Feedback is just the beginning of your editing conversation.

BRENDA

I think this would benefit from an example. You could mention how it helped me finish my book.

JANE

@Sudowrite

What do you think?

SUDOWRITE

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BRENDA

I think this would benefit from an example. You could mention how it helped me finish my book.

JANE

@Sudowrite

What do you think?

SUDOWRITE

Comment or @ to ask Sudowrite

Novelists, Feedback was built just for you.

Feedback is the first editing tool built just for authors (by authors!) writing long-form narrative fiction.

That means the notes and suggestions you get actually take your character development and continuity into consideration.

Get the feedback your book deserves.

Available now on Sudowrite Professional and Max.

Get the feedback your book deserves.

Available now on Sudowrite Professional and Max.

Get the feedback your book deserves.

Available now on Sudowrite Professional and Max.

Get the feedback your book deserves.

Available now on Sudowrite Professional and Max.