A local-first manuscript studio · Alpha 2026
From sprawl to story.
A minimal, distraction-free writing surface that stays out of your way, but with every tool a novelist needs in easy reach. Rename a character or a place, and the change updates every mention in every research note, chapter, and outline. Scenes, chapters, books, even whole series can live inside one project, all wired to the world they live in. Every tool, every function is a road that leads back to the manuscript. Spend less time managing the database of your worldbuilding and more time writing.
Be you plotter, pantser, or gardener, Mnemosyne helps you be a writer.
Per-chapter drafts without chaosAutomatic per-draft revision snapshots, infinitely restorableOffline by design: no cloud, no subscription
Alpha invitations are going out through 2026. Tell us what you’re writing. We read every reply.
Then, cresting a rolling hill, they saw it. The road ahead simply ended. It was not a hill or a valley that blocked their path, but a wound. A line, sharp as an amputation, divided the familiar black soil of the grasslands from an alien landscape of jagged, red-granite hills that clawed at the sky. Hills that had no business being in the Garrondell Grasslands.
Taming the storytelling sprawl
An idea became notes. Notes became a collection of Word docs. Then maybe a wiki, or an Obsidian vault. Then Scrivener. Or perhaps a folder full of files with names like chapter3_final_v3_FINAL. Mnemosyne connects your worldbuilding, tames the chaos of a sprawling writing process, and lets you focus on what matters: your story.
Stories are complex. Timelines, characters, events, places, lore, worldbuilding, and more. Multiple drafts. Notes in the margins. The ability to restore what you wrote last week, or last month. No writing tool has ever handled all of these elements of storytelling at once while keeping the writing surface clear. Mnemosyne isn't AI. It's process, and it's organization.
Your data remains portable, safe, and local. Data integrity is the beating heart of Mnemosyne. Automatic snapshots keep your revision history in navigable waypoints. Nothing is lost, not even if your computer crashes.
Local data. Always portable.
Your words never leave your machine. No internet connection required, no subscription needed. All prose, notes, and research are stored as plain markdown files, updated continuously. You’re never locked into a proprietary format. Privacy and portability as architecture.
Not an AI tool.
Mnemosyne organizes, links, and preserves what you write. None of these features rely on AI or LLMs in any way. It does not generate prose, finish your sentences, or “suggest the next 300 words.” AI can’t write human stories. Mnemosyne is for the wonderful, flawed, irreplaceable humans who do.
Why this exists
Like most of you, my writing isn’t paying my mortgage. By day, I’m a radiation oncologist. I deal with cancer, and all the attendant, life-altering consequences for patients and their families. But a lot of what I do is help them write their stories. Stories of resilience and courage in the face of mortality.
I’ve always been a storyteller, from my misspent childhood as the forever-DM of my friends’ D&D group to the stories I help my patients tell now. And I’ve been writing. What began as a pandemic-isolation D&D campaign grew into a story that would not leave me alone: a hundred thousand words of manuscript sitting on nearly a million words of worldbuilding.
I cycled through Word, Obsidian, Scrivener, and others. Each did one or two things well, but none did everything. I wanted to write multiple drafts, keep a full history, rename a character without chasing down every stray mention, and keep my worldbuilding wired to the manuscript. And I wanted all of it within easy reach of a plain, minimal, beautiful interface with no distractions. So I built it.
If you’ve ever felt this, Mnemosyne was built for you. Your writing software should never require you to be a database manager or an organizational guru. Every tool it offers should serve a single purpose: to help you write, then get out of your way.
Write where nothing is lost.
Mnemosyne is in private alpha. Tell us what you’re writing, and an invitation will follow as waves go out through 2026.
We read every reply.