What this is, in plain terms
Unsloppy is a manuscript editor with Agent Mode, a lorebook, branches, and a curated catalog of open-weight models. You write in a normal editor; you call AI when you want it; the lorebook and branches stay attached to the draft so context is never lost between sessions.
Unsloppy uses open-weight models — Command R+, DeepSeek V3, Mistral Large — chosen for prose quality rather than chat-assistant safety. Continuity comes from a lorebook attached to your manuscript: characters, locations, and plot threads you define once and reference in every generation. Branches let you fork a chapter without losing the parent draft.
Character cards live in your lorebook: voice, motivations, relationships, anything you want to keep canonical. Pacing presets run from slow burn to accelerated. Tone runs from dark to light. The intensity slider runs 1 (cozy) to 5 (extreme). Anything you set carries forward into every chapter you generate.
Branches let you fork a chapter without losing the parent draft. Each branch keeps its own continuity but inherits the lorebook from the trunk, so character details and plot threads carry over. You can keep branches private or publish a fork of someone else's public story.
You pick the model — Command R+, DeepSeek V3, Mistral Large — and you see the Ink cost before you spend it. Sampling parameters are exposed if you want them. A post-generation pass strips the most common AI tells (cliche stems, em-dash spam, trailing summaries) before the prose lands in your editor.
Your draft stays yours. We do not train our models on your stories. Manuscripts stay private unless you explicitly publish them.
What the catalog covers
The catalog spans literary, romance, fantasy, sci-fi, horror, mystery, thriller, and paranormal — plus their subgenres. Romance includes contemporary, historical, and Regency. Fantasy includes high fantasy, urban fantasy, and shifter romance. Sci-fi includes space opera, cyberpunk, and time travel.
Dark Romance covers morally complex relationships: mafia, stalker, bully-to-lover, and gothic.
Tropes covered include Age Gap, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers, Forced Proximity, Second Chance, and Billionaire. Niche subgenres include Omegaverse and Shifter romance.
How a generation runs
When you press Generate, the system assembles a context window from your lorebook (characters, locations, plot threads), the most recent chapter summaries, and your prompt. A planning pass runs first to draft a scene outline. The model — Command R+ by default — then writes 800–1,200 words. A post-generation pass strips common AI tells and normalizes formatting before the prose lands in your editor. Most generations finish in 15–30 seconds.