ContinuityKit
ContinuityKit helps creators maintain consistent multi-part series across TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and long-form YouTube without relying on memory, spreadsheets, or scattered notes. You define a “series bible” (characters, recurring bits, rules, canon, episode goals, CTAs, and banned topics), then attach each published post to an episode entry with links, timestamps, and performance snapshots. The app flags continuity breaks (e.g., contradicting claims, missing promised follow-ups, inconsistent naming, repeated hooks) and suggests what to reference next to keep viewers bingeing.
It also generates a lightweight “next episode brief” from your last 3 episodes: what you teased, what comments asked for, what you should pay off, and which assets to reuse. This is not a generic content calendar; it’s a continuity and payoff tracker designed for creators who live on serialized content. The MVP focuses on one painful reality: creators forget what they promised, viewers notice, and series momentum dies.
Platforms are fickle, so the product avoids fragile automation where possible: it uses link-based imports and manual confirmation, with optional integrations where APIs allow. It’s a web app with a companion mobile app for quick capture right after posting.