
Shape a premise into a story engine
Turn a genre, image, theme, or conflict into a stronger premise with stakes, character desire, and narrative tension.
Start with a genre, character, world, conflict, or single image. Kollab helps shape the premise, outline plot beats, write scenes, and revise without flattening your creative direction.
Replace the gray fields with genre, character, goal, conflict, mood, and setting. A sharper premise usually creates a stronger story direction.
Kollab helps you turn a loose idea into a story engine with premise, structure, scenes, voice, and revision notes kept together.

Turn a genre, image, theme, or conflict into a stronger premise with stakes, character desire, and narrative tension.

Ask for character arcs, scene beats, dialogue passes, world details, or alternate endings without losing the original direction.

Keep the outline, draft, feedback, and revision notes in one task so each rewrite can improve the story without flattening its tone.
Start from a premise, then use Kollab to build structure, draft scenes, and revise with the same creative context.
Describe genre, character, setting, conflict, mood, and the kind of story you want.
Kollab can create openings, plot beats, scene lists, character arcs, or dialogue options.
Keep asking for stronger tension, clearer voice, shorter scenes, or a different ending while preserving the original idea.
Use it for early exploration, structured outlining, scene drafting, or careful revision.
Turn a premise into an opening, scene sequence, or complete short story draft.
Build acts, turning points, chapter ideas, character arcs, and unresolved questions.
Explore desires, fears, contradictions, backstory, voice, and relationship dynamics.
Take a one-line scene and expand it into action, dialogue, setting, and emotional beats.
Draft quests, branching choices, dialogue scenes, or worldbuilding notes.
Rewrite a scene with a different mood, point of view, pacing, or ending.
Yes. You can start from this free tool page and send the story prompt into Kollab. Usage limits depend on your plan.
Yes. Give it the premise, genre, tone, length, and ending direction. You can then revise the result in Kollab.
Yes. Ask for acts, turning points, chapter beats, escalation, midpoint, climax, and ending options.
Yes. Kollab can explore character desire, fear, contradiction, backstory, relationships, and change over the story.
Yes. You can keep the same task and ask for a clearer voice, stronger conflict, slower pacing, more dialogue, or a different ending.
Yes. Add tone, genre references, pacing, audience, and what to avoid. You can also ask for alternatives.
It can, especially when you specify what must stay: premise, character, ending, voice, image, or theme.

Bring a premise into Kollab and keep the outline, scenes, feedback, and revisions together.