NovelCrafter Overview and How I use It

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  • @HariPrasad-wj7lz
    @HariPrasad-wj7lz 14 днів тому

    Looking forward for more. Specially nesting etc. Looks like you have good experience. 👍

    • @CotySchwabe
      @CotySchwabe  12 днів тому +1

      I'll be making a video on this. I use Nesting sparingly because every time the ai references the nested parent entry, it has to pull not only the information of that parent entry but everything else that is nested within it and that can be expensive.

  • @jaybe8877
    @jaybe8877 13 днів тому

    Wow, thank you so much. This is amazing. Just what I was looking for. I definitely should check out the nerdy novelist too, but I like your approach, and the way you show how you build it up.
    Question about what you did in ChatGPT: Couldn't you just do that in the Chat tab within NovelCrafter? Is there a benefit of leaving the system?
    Very grateful that you followed up on my comment, just what I needed. I agree that there's no right and wrong with (AI) writing, but if you want a good novel it should probably be yours first and AI just to polish or unstuck what you need.
    You said that you use $10-15 dollars every few weeks in OpenRouter, how many words input/output tokens are you doing in that period of time, and is Haiku worth it, or can you only get good/decent-enough prose with the more expensive models?

    • @CotySchwabe
      @CotySchwabe  12 днів тому +2

      I will be doing a video to answer these in depth, but here's the short version:
      1. The chat tab consumes tokens on OpenRouter. I do use it, but sparingly.
      2. I don't know the number, but I consume hundreds of thousands of tokens a week. Probably around a mil.
      3. Haiku is okay, but currently I've found Sonnet 3.5 to be the best. (Others have to and I'll show that in the video)