FAQ
Questions writers are right to ask before they trust a tool.
The short version: Endozia is being built for serious fiction work, and we know the trust questions matter just as much as the feature questions.
Does Endozia require internet access?
The product is being built around local, on-machine use. The point is to keep your writing work close to you instead of turning your manuscript into a cloud dependency.
Does my manuscript leave my machine?
The privacy promise here is straightforward: Endozia is being built so your manuscript stays on your own machine during writing work. We are not interested in treating your draft like disposable training material.
Who is Endozia for?
Fiction writers first, especially people dealing with large groups of characters, layered plots, recurring locations, long manuscripts, or multi-book worlds. Fantasy is the obvious fit, but not the only one.
Is it only for fantasy writers?
No. Fantasy is where the need was most obvious, but any fiction project with a lot of moving parts can benefit from having the world organized and searchable in one place.
What platform is it being built for?
Endozia is a Windows desktop product. The website is just the public front door. The product itself is not a web app.
What kind of computer do I need to run Endozia?
Endozia is built as a Windows desktop app with local AI at the center, so it needs a capable PC. We recommend Windows 10 or 11 and an NVIDIA RTX graphics card for the best experience.
Why does hardware matter?
Because Endozia is doing real work on your machine instead of pushing that work to a remote server. In that sense, it is tomorrow's software running on the kind of hardware people already use today for modern games and other demanding creative tools.
Can I buy it right now?
Not yet. Prelaunch means the public job of the site is the waitlist. We will open pricing and purchasing when the packaging, fulfillment, and launch path are ready.
What happens if I join the waitlist?
You get one of the first launch updates when the date is real. This is not the kind of list that starts emailing you every other day because someone in marketing got bored.
Will there be a community?
Yes, but not before it is ready to be useful. The plan is a real forum and support space, not a noisy chat room that eats good answers and buries them by morning.