Definition
Auto-Complete is the mode in BookWriter where you describe the book you want, answer a short steering questionnaire, and the system produces a complete, continuity-safe, KDP-ready manuscript without further input. You walk away. You come back to a finished book.
How it works
Auto-Complete runs the full BookWriter pipeline in order, with no manual stops between steps.
- Builds the Book Bible from your questionnaire — premise, tone, characters, tropes, ending shape, heat level.
- Drafts a chapter outline that maps escalation across the full word count.
- For each chapter: pitch, draft, critique, consistency check, polish.
- Final Edit pass across the whole manuscript when chapters complete.
- EPUB export and library notification.
When to use it
Auto-Complete fits authors who want a finished manuscript without babysitting the process. It is also the right call when you want to test a premise quickly: the run produces a complete book you can read, judge, and revise.
Authors who want chapter-by-chapter creative input can run Co-Writer mode instead, which uses the same pipeline with manual checkpoints.
What it costs
One book credit ($9.99) for one complete book — outline, draft, polish, Final Edit, EPUB export. Revisions inside the same book do not cost an additional credit.