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EmberScripts - Speak your novel. Finish with a dramatized audiobook.

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An AI writing studio for novelists and serial fiction writers. Characters, world, and timeline live as real data the AI reads every turn — voice or keyboard, free to start, bring your own keys. And it finishes the audiobook too with the option to link your automatically generate public wiki.

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Hey Product Hunt!

I'm Sam — solo dev, building EmberScripts in the open.

I didn't start this as a writer. I started as someone who really loves audiobooks — the ones with deep wikis you can fall into for hours.

What I wanted: to make an audiobook end-to-end without typing a word. Talk the whole book into existence, hear it come out the other side, and have a wiki readers can browse while they listen.

That personal goal pointed at a bigger one. If I want more audiobooks-with-wikis to listen to, the move isn't to write them all myself — it's to give actual fiction writers a tool that lets them do it. So my real goal with EmberScripts is to make more fiction writers.

Here's what EmberScripts does today:

  • Speak a scene; the AI lands it as drafted prose, with characters and locations already linked as [[wikilinks]]. Hover a name, the character card appears with their traits and image.

  • Characters, world entities, and timeline beats live as structured data the AI reads on every turn. It doesn't forget who Maren is in chapter four.

  • Style learning from your saved scenes, so ghost-text sounds like you, not a generic model voice.

  • Audiobook compile, end-to-end: per-character voices, AI-suggested SFX layered in, EBU R128 mastered (broadcast loudness). The manuscript isn't where the story stops.

  • Obsidian import/export, so your data is yours.

  • 12 shipping locales (real localized copy, not auto-translated labels).

Full disclosure: I came at this naive. I hadn't tried Sudowrite or NovelCrafter when I started — I just knew what I wanted to listen to, and built toward that. The tradeoff that surfaced: we're slower than pure-completion tools at raw word generation, because the AI reads your canon every turn. That's the point.

What I'd love to hear: where in your writing has an AI tool let you down? That's what I want to build next.

Free to start (or forever if you bring your own keys) or use our hosted models.

Audiobook Narration Demo: https://emberscripts.com/the-debt-below/

Wiki Demo: https://emberscripts.com/demo

— Sam