Make a book of your life
Short story, podcast, screenplay, novel, or biography: your anecdotes turned into something readable.
The problem
You have a pile of scattered anecdotes — in notes, in chats, in half-finished drafts. Someday you want to make a book out of them, but the leap from "I have material" to "I have a book" feels impossible.
What Anecdotario does
A composition is a readable work built from your anecdotes. The AI takes the corpus you've filled, picks the ones that fit the format, and writes the piece with a coherent literary voice — preserving your exact words when they matter.
Five formats:
- Short story — 50 credits. ~10 pages. One anecdote or a handful, with a beginning, middle, and end.
- Podcast — 75 credits. Narrative script designed to be heard.
- Screenplay — 100 credits. Your stories in cinematic format: scenes, dialogue, stage directions.
- Novel — 200 credits. Chapters, literary voice, up to 240 pages.
- Biography — 300 credits. The twelve chapters of interview mode turned into the book of your life.
How they get generated
You pick the format. Optionally filter by chapter, person, year. The AI builds an outline you can review before spending credits. If you like it, you launch generation. Five to fifteen minutes later, you have your work.
What you do with it
- Read it in the app, page by page.
- Export it as Markdown, PDF, or EPUB.
- Print it in hardcover (with the Legacy plan, one per year).
- Share it with friends via private link or as a gift.
- Regenerate it if you don't like it: every format can be re-run with different parameters.
One anecdote, several forms
The same story can be told as a short story and as a chapter of a novel. You don't have to choose. Each format is a different output of the same corpus.