Word Plan

Every book starts with a plan.
Yours starts here.

Word Plan gives every writer a clear, realistic path from first idea to first draft. Two tools, five minutes, no account needed. Whatever stage you are at, this is where the journey begins.

Already completed Word Plan Instant? Your answers have been carried forward into Word Plan Builder. Skip straight there.

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You have an idea but haven't started

The blank page is the hardest part. Word Plan removes it.

You know you want to write a book. You just don't know where to begin. Word Plan tells you how long your book should be, how many chapters to aim for, and how long it will realistically take you. In five minutes you go from vague intention to a concrete writing target.

You have started but lost your way

A plan doesn't make itself. Let's build yours now.

You started writing but somewhere along the way the goal got fuzzy. You're not sure if you're on track, or whether the track you set was ever right. Word Plan gives you a fresh, realistic target based on your book type, your genre, and how you actually write.

Both roads lead to the same place. Start with Word Plan Instant below. It takes thirty seconds and gives you the numbers you need. Word Plan Builder then turns those numbers into a full writing plan sent straight to your inbox.

Word Plan Instant

How long should your book be?

Answer four quick questions. Get your word count, chapter range, and timeline in seconds. No account needed.

Word Plan Instant

When you complete Word Plan Instant your answers carry forward to Word Plan Builder below automatically.

Word Plan Builder

Turn your numbers into a full writing plan.

Six questions about your book and your schedule. We'll generate a personalised month-by-month writing plan and send it straight to your inbox, along with your writer's guide.

Word Plan Builder

After completing all six steps, enter your name and email and your personalised writing plan arrives immediately. Your copy of "From Idea to Writing Plan: Your Map to Getting Started" follows five minutes later.