You're writing a book, not playing traffic cop. But here you are, losing writing time rereading what you already wrote, falling into the perfectionist trap of editing chapter three again, or trying to remember which foreshadowing seed you planted back in chapter two.
This novel tracking kit exists to stop that mess from stealing your momentum. It gives you a simple system to capture what happened, why it matters, and what comes next—right after you finish each chapter. So when you sit down tomorrow, you can start writing instead of rereading.
What you get for $17
The Guide. Quick prompts that teach you what to capture and why. No theory spiral. Useful, specific examples for tracking your manuscript as you write.
The Tracker. A chapter packet with focus up front. Number or title. Expected and actual word count. A short synopsis. A clear purpose for the chapter. Then the tracking sections that do the real work.
How this story tracking system actually helps
Stop rereading to remember. Capture the details while they're fresh so you don't waste writing time scrolling back through old chapters.
Break the perfectionist loop. Fill out the tracker and move on. No more getting stuck polishing chapter one while chapter ten waits.
Subplots stay visible. You'll see where each thread is active and where it needs to reappear.
Seeds get paid off. Log foreshadowing so you remember to deliver later. No more "why didn't I follow that up" during revisions.
World-building stays consistent. Names, rules, directions, details. You'll know what you said and where you said it.
Continuity holds. Eye color stays eye color. Character details don't quietly morph between chapters.
Perfect for:
Writers who lose momentum rereading previous chapters
Perfectionists who get stuck editing instead of drafting
Novelists who want to track story details without breaking writing flow
Authors working on complex manuscripts with multiple subplots and characters
Includes:
The complete Guide and the full multi-page chapter Tracker template.
Add it to your cart. Download it. Fill it out for the chapter you just wrote. One small writing habit that keeps you writing forward instead of spinning backward.