Your first ebook, the memoir you've carried for years, or the business guide clients keep asking for — speak it out loud. Coconvo interviews you, builds Pinterest-worthy chapter cards, and drafts in luxury serif. 3× faster than fighting a blank page. No credit panic.
Tap your photo — tell us what your book is about
"I want to write about leaving corporate to build a creative life. The hook is burning out at thirty-four — promotion felt like a coffin. Part one is the crash. Part two is learning to dictate instead of type, failing in public. Part three is the rebuild — customers, coffee shops, mornings alone with my voice."
I didn't trust the microphone at first. It felt like performing — like someone might hear the ugly first draft I would never show a soul. But typing had become a wall. Every sentence I wrote on the keyboard came out stiff, over-edited, dead on arrival.
So I walked to the park with my phone and talked. Not to the internet. To myself. The words came at speaking speed — messy, honest, alive. When I opened coconvo, the ramble had become rows. Then chapters. Then this.
Who it's for
Split-test your ads against any segment — the page speaks to all three. Tap your photo, talk for sixty seconds, see your outline.
You've had the idea for years. Typing chapter one never sticks. Talk through the hook, audience, and arc — coconvo turns the ramble into chapter cards you'd actually pin.
Walk the dog, dictate the scene. We structure what you say — filler removed, chapters labeled — without replacing your phrasing with generic prose.
Clients ask when the book drops. Speak each lesson out loud — coconvo maps parts, chapters, and word counts so you ship the guide, not another outline doc.
Why authors switch
Self-published authors don't lack ideas — they lose them at the keyboard. Speaking bypasses perfectionism and ships 3× more raw material before lunch.
Answer out loud — who's the reader, what's the promise, what happened first. No Sudowrite forms. No Squibler picker.
Gradient chapter cards with word estimates and part labels. Reorder by voice: "move chapter four up."
We clean filler and fix pacing — we don't replace your story with generic AI prose. Anti-slop by design.
Dictation runs on-device in your browser. Raw chapters stay yours until you choose to sync.
Three tiers — Free to try, Pro ~$14.42/mo annual (~100 credits ≈ one book), Architect for serial authors. Not Sudowrite's meter mid-chapter.
Word with headings, drop caps, chapter breaks. Polish in Scrivener or send straight to your editor.
How it works
Tell us the book — hook, audience, arc. Ramble freely.
→Chapter cards appear as you speak — structured, gorgeous.
→One section at a time. Serif manuscript, drop cap included.
→Word, PDF, read-aloud. Your streak keeps you writing.
Why coconvo
| Sudowrite | Squibler | coconvo | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Start writing | Story Engine forms | Template picker | ✓ Tap photo & talk |
| Your voice | AI prose you edit heavily | Generic drafts | ✓ Your speech, structured |
| Pricing | $19–69/mo + credits | ~$29/mo | ✓ Free · Pro $14.42/mo · Architect $38.42/mo |
| Long-form memory | Context drift ~ch. 15 | Limited | ✓ Interview + outline lock |
| Beautiful output | Plain text export | Basic | ✓ Serif · cards · export |
| Voice input | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ On-device |
Authors like you
Placeholder proof for split-test segments — swap in beta quotes when ready.
I talked for ten minutes about a book I'd put off for five years. Suddenly I had five chapter titles — and they were mine.
I dictated 4,000 words on a walk. It actually sounds like me — not a robot wrote my memoir.
The chapter cards are screenshot-worthy. I sent one to my editor before I'd written page two of my coaching guide.
Pricing
Dictation + chapter outlines + read-aloud in one — for authors who speak faster than they type. Squibler ~$29/mo · Sudowrite $19–69/mo + credits.
5× the credits. Less than 3× the price.
No. Coconvo structures what you say — filler removed, chapters labeled — but keeps your phrasing. The demo shows transcript → outline → your sentences, not generated slop.
Yes. Interview mode captures plot and character; chapter doc type handles scenes and breaks. We lead with non-fiction in marketing because it's the fastest path to "book done" — test both in your ads.
Write in coconvo, export .docx with headings and drop caps, polish anywhere. Many authors dictate the first draft here and edit in their favorite tool.
In browser mode, speech is processed on your device — raw chapters don't hit our servers unless you sign in and choose to sync.
Free to try — tap your photo, talk for sixty seconds, see your outline. No install.
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