
Shape a prompt into a story engine
Turn a genre, image, theme, or conflict into a stronger premise with stakes, character desire, narrative tension, and a clear direction for the first draft.
Turn a prompt, genre, character, world, conflict, or image idea into a short story, plot outline, scene draft, or illustrated-story plan. Kollab keeps the premise, characters, visual notes, and revisions together so the story can keep improving.
Kollab helps you turn a loose idea into a story engine with premise, structure, scenes, voice, visual direction, and revision notes kept together.

Turn a genre, image, theme, or conflict into a stronger premise with stakes, character desire, narrative tension, and a clear direction for the first draft.

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

Keep the outline, draft, feedback, picture notes, and revision requests in one task so every rewrite can improve the story without flattening its tone.
Start from a prompt, then use Kollab to build structure, draft scenes, add image direction, and revise with the same creative context.
Describe genre, length, audience, character, setting, conflict, mood, and whether you want image prompts or a text-only draft.
Kollab can create openings, plot beats, scene lists, character arcs, dialogue options, and visual prompts for important moments.
Ask for stronger tension, clearer voice, shorter scenes, different point of view, or a new ending while preserving the original idea.
Use it for early exploration, structured outlining, scene drafting, illustrated story planning, or careful revision.
Turn a prompt or premise into an opening, scene sequence, or complete short story draft.
Build acts, turning points, chapter ideas, character arcs, unresolved questions, and ending options.
Explore desires, fears, contradictions, backstory, voice, visual cues, and relationship dynamics.
Take a one-line scene and expand it into action, dialogue, setting, emotional beats, and image direction.
Draft quests, branching choices, dialogue scenes, worldbuilding notes, or storyboard beats.
Rewrite a scene with a different mood, point of view, pacing, length, or ending.
Yes. You can start from this free tool page and send the story prompt into Kollab. Usage limits and advanced team features depend on your plan.
Yes. Add a prompt, genre, character, setting, conflict, tone, length, and ending direction. Kollab can turn that into a short story, outline, scene draft, or revision plan.
Yes. Give it the premise, genre, tone, approximate length, and ending direction. You can then revise the result in the same Kollab task.
It can help you write the story and generate image-ready prompts for covers, characters, and key scenes. You can continue from those prompts with Kollab image tools when you want actual visuals.
Yes. Put those controls directly in your prompt or use the template fields. Kollab can adjust genre, length, reading level, mood, point of view, pacing, and what to avoid.
You can start from the public tool page, then Kollab opens the generated task experience. Usage limits, saved history, and collaboration depend on your account and plan.
Yes. Kollab can explore character desire, fear, contradiction, backstory, relationships, visual cues, and how the character changes through the story.
Yes. Keep the same task and ask for a clearer voice, stronger conflict, shorter scenes, more dialogue, image prompts, or a different ending.
It can, especially when you specify what must stay: premise, character, ending, voice, image direction, theme, or audience.

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