Loomanka is a visual development tool for storytellers.
Now that content is infinite, creators need faster ways
to decide if a story is worth reading, making, watching,
sharing, or playing.
Loomanka is a faster way to understand and assess
infinite content.
By visualizing an entire story in an interactive loom,
Loomanka lets creators navigate the setups and
payoffs across every episode, chapter, level, or
installment—regardless of who (or what) wrote the text.
Loomanka for creators
Loomanka tracks narrative tension and audience
expectations. It works with stories of all mediums, and
is especially powerful for episodic content. Even stories
written by LLMs can be loomed.
Writers, directors, showrunners, Youtubers, narrative
designers, script supervisors, editors and anyone else
creating stories can use Loomanka as an outlining tool
and subtext tracker.
Production companies and SVODs: Loom your entire
2025 slate. Or better yet, loom your 2024 slate and
cross reference the data with your in-house viewership
data to learn what setup/payoff patterns your audiences
love the most.
Showrunners: Ensure the questions, conflicts, and
audience expectations you set up are then heightened
and resolved across a season, no matter who writes an
episode.
Producers looking for their next project: Use
Loomanka to quickly assess scripts before deciding
which ones to actually read.
Dungeon Masters: Track the conflicts, mysteries, and
challenges your players will encounter over sessions,
adventures, and campaigns.
AI or LLM users: after you generate a story with your
favorite GPT, use Loomanka to examine the setup/
payoff structure to visually identify loose ends and plot
holes.
Loomanka for fans
Production companies and SVODs can create shareable
looms for their shows as branded content. These looms
are a powerful addition to branded content packages
for interactive games, shows, or multi-part books.
Self-published and self-produced creators—any owners
of IP—can add their stories to the Loomanka library for
their fans to explore.
If a story is in the public domain, we can create a loom
for it directly in the Loomanka library.
What a loom can't tell you
What an ~ideal~ narrative structure looks like.
Incredible stories come in many different shapes.
Whether a story is good or not. This will depend on
the audience, the cultural zeitgeist, and a host of
other factors. "Well-structured" and "boring" are not
mutually exclusive.
Getting started
Today, Loomanka is best experienced on a laptop or
desktop computer with a larger monitor. A mobile suite
is coming soon.
Basic
FreeRead stories in the Public Library
Read stories shared with you
Free
Creator Suite (beta)
Create narrative tension outlines
Save work in your Personal Library
Share projects with Basic members
Export your stories to .txt files