Knowledge Graph
The characters, places, items and claims in your project — and how keeping it current sharpens your coaches.
Your Knowledge Graph is the map of what your project is about — the characters, places, items, claims and sources that appear across your documents, and how they relate to one another. It gives you one browsable place to see everything the project is tracking.
How it gets built
As you write, a free, always-on scan surfaces new mentions in the candidate tray; add the ones worth keeping to your Knowledge Graph. For a fuller pass, use "Update Knowledge Graph" in the editor toolbar to scan the whole document and add the entities and relationships it finds.
Browsing it
Open the Knowledge Graph tab for a project to filter entities by type, search by name, and open any entity to see its relationships and the documents it appears in.
It powers your coaches
The continuity and consistency coaches analyze your draft against the Knowledge Graph — checking characters and established rules for contradictions. Keeping the Knowledge Graph current means better coaching; if it is empty or stale, those coaches have less to work with.
What it costs
The always-on scan and browsing your Knowledge Graph are free. "Update Knowledge Graph" spends 3 credits to scan a document and update the graph.