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Workspace Reminders

Reminders collect follow-up items, warnings and story-health notes that may need attention later.

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Overview

Reminders collect story-health notes and follow-up items so useful thoughts do not disappear between writing sessions.

When Should I Use This?

Use reminders when you want to scan what the project is asking you to revisit: continuity gaps, unresolved notes, warnings, missing scene details or later checks.

How To Use It

Read the category and detail, then open the linked scene if the reminder points to one. Resolve the underlying issue when it is actually useful to your current drafting or revision stage.

Example

A reminder might point out that a scene has warnings or that an important setup has not yet been followed through.

Writer Tip

Reminders are a memory aid, not an accusation. Use them to protect future-you from losing important context.

Common Mistakes

  • Treating every reminder as urgent.
  • Ignoring reminders until a continuity problem becomes harder to fix.
  • Clearing reminders without fixing the underlying story issue.

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