Comparison
InkSmith vs Sudowrite
Sudowrite is a well-loved AI writing assistant. The difference is one of scope: Sudowrite helps you write better passages, while InkSmith carries a book from one sentence to a press-ready file with a cast of specialist agents, cross-chapter memory, and a launch kit.
| Feature | InkSmith | Sudowrite |
|---|---|---|
| Core unit of work | The whole book — plan, draft, illustrate, format, launch. | Passages and scenes you assemble yourself. |
| Cross-chapter memory | The Gita layer tracks characters, places, and plot across every chapter. | Story Bible you maintain; context is per-generation. |
| AI-detector humanization | Samskara pass strips twelve canonical AI tells before you read it. | Not a built-in dedicated pass. |
| Finished output | Exports a KDP-ready PDF / EPUB / DOCX, with covers and illustrations. | You export text and format/publish elsewhere. |
| Launch help | Lakshya returns price, KDP keywords, categories, and comp titles. | Not included. |
| Free tier | 100,000 tokens, no card; pay only to export. | Trial credits, then paid. |
The honest verdict
If you want a co-writer for prose, Sudowrite is excellent. If you want to ship a finished, formatted, launch-ready book — and not babysit the AI's memory — InkSmith is built for that end-to-end job.