For Tutorials

Inkloom for Tutorial Writers.

Inkloom tracks required tools, ordered steps, demonstrations, common mistakes, troubleshooting, and completion criteria. The Outline page shows a numbered Step-by-Step panel where each step has its instructions, a demonstration description, a Common Mistakes section with specific mistakes to avoid, and a Troubleshooting section with fixes for when things go wrong. It ensures your tutorial covers the target process end to end without gaps.

How Inkloom behaves for this book type

Inkloom treats your tutorial as a process that must be completed end to end.

The three engines, planning, memory, and review, do not change. What they track and what they audit does. Here is what that means in practice for your kind of book.

  • Required tools are listed up front and checked against the steps that need them, so no step assumes a tool the reader never installed.
  • Ordered steps are tracked with their demonstrations, so each step is shown and not just described.
  • Common mistakes are captured per step, so the reader is warned before they hit the error you already know about.
  • Completion criteria are stated and checked, so the tutorial covers the target process without gaps.
What Inkloom tracks

The memory engine for this book type.

These are the structured records Inkloom maintains as you approve chapters. Each one becomes a binding part of the book's memory and feeds the review pass.

Required tools
Step-by-step panels
Demonstrations
Common mistakes
Troubleshooting
Completion criteria
The workspace

A workspace built around tutorials.

The same six-tab Chapter Editor, the same Continuity Hub, the same review pass, tuned to the elements your book type actually needs to remember.

Inkloom tutorial project showing ordered steps and common mistakes tracking

Inkloom tools for this book type

Outline

Hierarchical outline with parts, sections, chapters, scenes, lessons, exercises, and appendices. Two-phase generation. Every chapter carries an operational brief. Drag and drop to reorder. Validation flags problems before they cost you.

Chapter Briefs

Every chapter carries an operational brief: purpose, objective, summary, required setup, required payoff, concepts introduced, what must not be repeated, how it connects to the previous chapter, and what it prepares for the next. Briefs are versioned and lock when the chapter is approved.

Continuity

Facts are extracted from your chapters into structured records with fact types, entity labels, confidence percentages, and source passages. Proposed facts promote to canonical with one click. Conflicts become cards. Nothing is ever silently resolved.

Whole-Book Review

The review runs in stages: each chapter analyzed independently, then compared across the manuscript, then project-wide audits. It catches repeated ideas, verbatim sentences, contradictions, missing transitions, unfulfilled promises, unsupported claims, and more.

Chapter Editor

A real rich-text manuscript editor with autosave, full version history, focus mode, find and replace, VS Code-style keyboard shortcuts, a context menu with AI actions, and section-level operations. AI proposals arrive as side-by-side diffs. Your text is never overwritten.

KDP Export

Print presets in all five KDP trim sizes produce single-page PDFs with embedded fonts and gutter margins computed from page count. Kindle export is a reflowable EPUB. Also DOCX, Markdown, and plain text. A readiness check reports what needs attention before you publish.

Finish where you started.

Go from first concept to publication-ready files without rebuilding your book in five different applications.

The Manuscript Operating System

Your book is bigger than a prompt.

Give it a memory.

Inkloom helps you plan, write, remember, check, polish, typeset, cover, and publish a coherent book from one integrated local-first environment.

$299 one-time purchase. Buy once. It is yours.