The Foundry

The Foundry — FAQ

LATRAME's long-form writing studio. Everything you need to know before you start.

What is The Foundry?

LATRAME's long-form writing studio — for writing a whole book (chapters, scenes, characters, narrative threads), not just short social-style scenes. All in your browser, nothing to install.

What's included?

A binder to organize chapters and scenes, a private Codex for your character/place sheets and narrative threads, a research space for images/notes/links, exporting your book as EPUB/PDF (plus a format designed for submitting to a publisher or agent), and a full downloadable backup anytime.

Does it cost anything?

Not for Pioneers. Foundry is included, free and forever, in the Max account the first 500 LATRAME creators receive — no card, no separate bill.

Once the 500 seats are taken, access to Foundry goes through one of the plans — Write (free, one book), Share or Publish. Everything is laid out on the Pricing page.

My trial ends — do I lose my book?

No, never. Your books, your Codex, your research stay exactly as you left them — everything comes back the moment you upgrade to Max. We never delete your work to rush you into paying.

Do I have to go through Word to check my text?

No — and avoiding exactly that is the point. Many authors export to Word to run a checker there, and end up with two versions of their book: the one in the writing software, which goes stale, and the one in Word, where the corrections keep happening.

The checking lives here, in the workshop, on your current text: a spellchecker in the language of your manuscript, language rules that tell you WHY (and that you can silence), consistency across the whole book — the words you spell two different ways — and your style sheet, which remembers your decisions.

Nothing is ever rewritten for you: it underlines, you decide. And DOCX is still there when you need it — as a file you generate, not a second version to maintain.

Will the checker underline my invented names?

Not once they have an entry in your Codex: the checker knows your book's names and aliases. For everything else, one click keeps a word — for this book only, or for all your books.

And it works the other way round: a word that looks like one of your Codex names without being one earns a “did you mean…?”. An ordinary checker can't do that — it doesn't know who your characters are.

Is this AI?

No. None. It's a dictionary and a list of hand-written rules, which can be read and corrected. That's deliberate: a rule explains itself and gives the same answer twice, and about language you need to know why, not to obey.

Your text never leaves the workshop to be checked.

Do I have to sell?

No, never. Plenty of people come just to write. You can keep your book to yourself and export it anytime, publish a simple showcase page with no price, or publish nothing at all. Nothing forces you to put a book up for sale.

How do I sell my book?

Selling is optional. For a book to actually be buyable, four things must be true at once: it's marked "finished", you've set a price and switched it to "for sale", your public page is published, and your Stripe account is active (that's what collects payment — the money goes straight to you). Markers at the top of the "Public page & shop settings" tab show at a glance what's left to do. Once everything's green, your book appears on your author page AND in The Reading Room.

What is The Reading Room?

LATRAME's public bookshop — the multi-author catalogue where readers discover books for sale. As soon as your book is for sale and your page is published, it shows up there, in addition to your author page. It's the main way to get found by new readers.

I fix my book after a sale — what does my buyer see?

Your buyer gets a frozen edition: they keep the version as it was at the moment of purchase. Your edits only reach them the day you explicitly publish an edition update (they're then notified by email). So you can polish your text freely, without what they bought changing under their eyes.

How do I let people know it's out?

Interested readers can join a "notify me" list on your page. They get a confirmation when they sign up, then a single "it's out" email — which YOU trigger when you're ready. The list is then erased. You only ever see the number of sign-ups, never the raw list, and it's never public.

Can I write a book together with someone else?

Yes. Invite a co-author by their username: you both get equal, shared access to the book, you can see who's writing alongside you in real time, and you can leave each other Sticky Notes and anchored highlights right in the text.

What language can I write in?

French, English, or Spanish, chosen per book — typography (quotes, dashes) adapts automatically to your text's language.

I've already started my manuscript elsewhere — do I have to retype everything?

No. You can import a Word file (.docx) or plain text (.txt) directly: every major heading becomes a chapter, with a review screen to check and adjust before anything is saved.

From Scrivener it takes two steps: Compile → Microsoft Word (.docx), then import that file here. Your chapter breaks come with it, and you review them before anything is kept. Any tool that can export to Word comes through the same door.

Is my data safe?

Autosave on every scene as you write. You can also export a full backup (.json) of your entire book — text, Codex, research — anytime, to keep your own copy outside LATRAME.

Does it work offline?

Not fully yet — Foundry lives in your browser and needs internet to open your books. Tell us if that's a blocker for you (writing on a train, a café with no wifi) — it's something we're actively improving.