Your book,
read the way
you meant it.
Giluma is developmental editing software for fiction writers — and narrative non-fiction. It reads your whole manuscript, tracks characters and structure across every chapter, and builds a model of your book that gets smarter every session.
Three ways to bring your manuscript in
Seven layers of analysis.
One living model of your book.
Whether you're uploading a finished draft, working chapter by chapter, or writing from the first sentence inside Giluma — the same seven-layer analysis engine runs underneath.
Seven types of note.
One connected system.
Every note type in Giluma talks to every other. A character note shapes how a chapter note is evaluated. A plot note constrains what a timeline note can contain. The book is a single connected object.
You know something is wrong.
You just can't see what.
Most tools read one chapter at a time
They have no memory of what came before. They cannot see a promise made in Chapter 3 that goes unresolved by Chapter 14. Giluma reads the whole book before it touches any part.
Generic feedback treats every voice the same
Most tools flag departures from convention — but your departures might be exactly what makes your writing distinctive. Giluma evaluates against your intentions, not a universal standard.
Nothing remembers your decisions
Every session starts from zero. You re-explain the book. The feedback contradicts what it said last time. Nothing compounds. Giluma builds a model of your book that grows with every session.
Giluma is built differently
Whole-book context assembly. Voice protection. A personal book model built from your responses — session by session, decision by decision. It gets smarter the longer you use it.
Giluma is not a writing assistant.
It is an editorial intelligence.
The difference matters. It does not generate prose. It does not suggest sentences. It observes, questions, and remembers — the way a developmental editor does.
Giluma will not rewrite your sentences. It will not suggest "better" phrasing, generate alternative text, or offer style improvements as prose. It will not complete your scenes or fill in what you've left blank. These are your decisions, and Giluma has no business making them.
Giluma observes what is already written. It notices when a character departs from their established voice. It catches unresolved structural promises. It tracks what the reader knows and when. It asks questions. It remembers your answers. It gets smarter. Your manuscript stays yours.
Start with the book
you're already writing.
Giluma is in early access. Join the list and be among the first writers to bring it into your process — from the first chapter or the last.