No Self-Hosted Lore Builder With Timeline, Relationships, and OCR
Writers and worldbuilders need a self-hosted (containerized) tool for managing lore, timelines, relationship trees, and mood boards without subscriptions or cloud lock-in. Existing tools like Plottr require local installation with poor cross-device sync, and none combine OCR for handwritten notes with a visual relationship graph. The gap leaves serious worldbuilders stitching together multiple tools.
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