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EmberScripts
Speak your novel. Finish with a dramatized audiobook.
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.
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.
“Speak your novel. Finish with a dramatized audiobook.”
EmberScripts was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #46 on the daily leaderboard. 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.
On the analytics side, EmberScripts competes within Productivity, Writing and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how EmberScripts performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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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