u/Beneficial-Two9210

Building a writing assistant

Hey everyone 👋

I’m currently building Lecsium.com (originally it’s a platform for immersive language learning through AI-generated stories, but I’m slowly exploring more writer-oriented features too)

One thing that surprised me is how many people seem frustrated with current AI writing tools when it comes to:
- long-term story consistency
- character memory
- maintaining tone/voice
- keeping track of worldbuilding and plot threads

Right now, Lecsium can already generate stories in your own language too (not only for language learners), and I’d genuinely love feedback from people who actively write with AI.

If you could design your ideal AI writing assistant, what would it do better than current tools? What’s still missing?

Also curious what tools/workflows you all currently use 👀

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u/Beneficial-Two9210 — 12 days ago

I’ve been trying to learn a new language recently (Japanese) and I kept running into the same wall: textbooks are boring and native novels are way too hard. Stopping every two seconds to look up a word in a dictionary completely ruined the fun for me!

To help me, I built Lecsium.

It’s a small platform that generates immersive stories tailored exactly to your reading level (A1-C2). If you don't know a word, you just tap it, and the app gives you the translation based on the context of the sentence, so you don't lose your reading flow :)

I’m flying solo on this and just opened the beta. I'd genuinely love some honest feedback. Whether you think it's useful, completely broken or needs a totally different feature, I want to hear it. Thanks so much for your time! 🙏

You can try it out here: https://lecsium.com/

u/Beneficial-Two9210 — 18 days ago