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KDP Fiction Factory Starter
AI-assisted fiction writing with Claude Code and OpenCode
5 followers
AI-assisted fiction writing with Claude Code and OpenCode
5 followers
Free starter workspaces for using Claude Code and OpenCode to plan AI-assisted fiction projects with more structure. Includes basic project setup, fiction Bible, outline, chapter plan, drafting flow, templates and demo project. Full paid versions add SCEN memory, Word Budget, continuity audits, specialist agents, KDP export and quality gates.






Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built KDP Fiction Factory Starter because I kept seeing the same problem with AI-assisted fiction writing:
AI can generate text, but long fiction needs more than text generation.
It needs structure, continuity, character state, subplots, chapter purpose, worldbuilding rules and a workflow that does not collapse after a few sessions.
This free starter version gives authors, indie publishers and AI builders a lightweight local workspace for Claude Code and OpenCode.
It includes:
- basic project setup
- fiction Bible
- outline
- chapter plan
- drafting flow
- templates
- demo project
The full versions are paid because they include the deeper workflow I spent many hours designing, testing and refining: SCEN narrative memory, Word Budget anti-filler planning, continuity audits, specialist agents, KDP export, metadata workflows, illustration planning and quality gates.
The goal is not to create another prompt pack.
The goal is to treat AI-assisted fiction as a real production process.
Free Claude Code starter:
https://github.com/RcuDev/kdp-fi...
Free OpenCode starter:
https://github.com/RcuDev/kdp-fi...
Limited Product Hunt launch offer: 50% off for the first 5 buyers
Full Claude Code edition:
https://rcu1987.gumroad.com/l/zueydk?code=PH50
Full OpenCode edition:
https://rcu1987.gumroad.com/l/vrvyt?code=PH50
I’d love feedback from authors, indie publishers, Claude Code users, OpenCode users and anyone experimenting with AI-assisted creative workflows.
One question I’d love feedback on:
Would writers and indie publishers prefer this kind of structured AI-fiction workflow inside coding agents like Claude Code/OpenCode, or inside a more traditional writing app?
I started with Claude Code and OpenCode because local file-based workflows make it easier to keep project structure, templates, notes and long-form context under control.
But I’m curious how non-technical authors would approach this.