About Premise Pulse
Premise Pulse is an AI-powered fiction development tool that helps writers understand how their story idea, synopsis, or opening extract will land with readers — before they spend months drafting.
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Pulse Score
A score from 0–100 measuring the immediate pull of your idea, plus a clear explanation of what drives that number.
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Story Strengths
What makes readers want to continue — the compelling elements and the traits that make your story feel distinct.
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Curiosity Signals
5–8 questions or lingering thoughts a reader will carry into the story. These are the invisible threads that keep pages turning.
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Reader Pull
The emotional promise your idea makes, and how it connects with the audience most likely to love it.
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What I'd Be Excited to Read Next
4 specific reasons a reader would be compelled to keep going — the forward momentum that turns browsers into buyers.
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What Would Make Me Stop Reading?
4 honest friction points that could cause a reader to disengage, so you can address them before submission.
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Market Positioning
Likely genre and subgenre, what readers of that space expect, and comparable audiences to help you pitch and market.
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Blurb Builder
A ready-to-use back-cover blurb (~100 words) written to hook browsers without spoiling the story.
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Marketing Hook Generator
A punchy logline plus 5 taglines and social hooks — ready to drop into a query letter, pitch event, or book cover brief.
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Plot Twist Brainstormer
5 story-specific twist ideas tailored to your premise — not generic advice, but concrete directions to explore.
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Podcast & Social Content
A podcast hook, talking points, a 3-post X thread, and an Instagram caption — all written for your specific story.
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First Chapter Review
For opening extracts: a pacing note, voice strengths, and the early risks that could lose readers before chapter two.
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Sharpening Prompts
5 targeted prompts to strengthen your idea, clarify muddy concepts, or push the premise further.
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Next Best Move
One clear, actionable recommendation for what you should do next with this idea.