1. The prompts are rarher basic, but I find that if I put a few together they make some pretty decent on-the-fly stories when trying to churn out blog content, so it's certainly a useful little tool and one worth any writer's time to check out and consider.It's pretty cool, ngl!! I wrote a 1.2k oneshot in the first few minutes of download with one of the prompts, so I can attest to it doing its job!! My only issue is the fact that there's a character limit of 5k... I had to cut off a large chunk of what I wrote because it ended up at 6.8k. I get that the limit's there for a reason, but maybe an option to add multiple story parts rather than just the one could work? :0? Either way, very neat app!! :)So, here is something I do not understand about the recent updates.
2. I have to uninstall this before it kills the creativity it should be inspiring instead.Excellent idea! I personally much prefer the creativity of the user-submitted prompts to the stock prompts (they're a bit too generic for me), but I love how this app gives me motivation to write short stories and share prompts for others to use.
3. Aside from that, it would be nice if there were more genres, and maybe a "prompt filler's choice" genre option or something.Pretty good, a few minor things: the bookmarked prompts don't show up immediately in the bookmarks tab, you have to restart the app for them to show up.
4. It also takes a long time for my prompt feed to update, sometimes up to a month.Good stories and prompts.
5. But if your looking for a fun way to share your creativity and skills than this is the app for you, it just takes time! )Almost every single prompt has a typo or grammatical error that any basic piece of correction equipment should have been able to fix.
6. It offers both prompts and first lines for your piece of writing.
7. Why was this done? Why can't I see my saved generic prompts when logged in?This writing prompts app is among the best I've tried.
8. The community seems pretty small and not very active, because most of the prompts I see don't have any stories written for them.
9. When you are NOT logged in, you can see and save prompts and first lines from the generators.
10. It even has many different genres you can look up for specific prompts.
11. I have many, many prompts saved from before the login feature was implemented.