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Heat Dial

The scene-writing studio for romance authors. Heat Dial writes every intimate scene at exactly the heat level you sell, from clean tension to dark kink, in your voice, from your own chapters.

Readers buy the heat you promise. Heat Dial delivers it.

Heat Dial is a Claude Cowork plugin that writes the intimate scenes in your romance at the exact heat level your shelf expects: clean, sweet, closed door, steamy, spicy, or dark.

You drop a marker in your draft wherever a scene belongs. Heat Dial reads the chapters around it, learns your characters, your voice, and where the couple stands, then writes every scene in order, escalating through the book the way readers expect a book to escalate.

No character sheets. No lukewarm hedging. No fade-to-black when you asked for open door.

Sound familiar?

  • You ask the AI for a steamy scene and get three paragraphs of hand-holding and a tasteful cutaway you never asked for.
  • Every AI scene reads the same: waves of pleasure, electricity, and a couple who could be any couple in any book.
  • The scene forgets whose hands are where by paragraph four.
  • The intimate scenes are the slowest part of your draft, and the part you put off longest.

How Heat Dial works

1
Set your dial once
Your default heat level, your POV style, words you love, words you ban, and your hard limits. Sixty seconds, saved forever.
2
Drop markers as you draft
Wherever an intimate scene belongs, type [HEAT SCENE] on its own line. Add hints if you want: whose POV, first time, still angry from the gala.
3
Run the fill
Heat Dial reads your manuscript, learns your characters and voice from your own pages, confirms a one-line brief per scene, and writes them all in order.
4
Publish sooner
You get a filled copy of your manuscript with every marker replaced, plus a separate scenes file if you'd rather paste them in yourself. Your original draft is never touched.

One dial, six settings

  • Clean
    No intimate scenes. Tension, restraint, and almost-moments written like they're the whole point, because they are.
  • Sweet
    Kisses and charged touch. Nothing more, stated or implied.
  • Closed Door
    The full charged lead-in, then the cut, right at the moment of maximum pull.
  • Steamy
    Open door, tastefully. The moment before is on the page; the act fades to soft focus.
  • Spicy
    Fully explicit, in the register mainstream romance readers expect.
  • Dark
    Everything in Spicy plus consensual kink: restraint, power exchange, praise and degradation where your book calls for it. Aftercare always.

Set a default once, override per book or per scene. And the dial turns both ways: one manuscript can become a sweet edition and a steamy edition of the same story.

What you get

  • The Heat Dial plugin, ready to drop into Claude Cowork.
  • The marker workflow: drop [HEAT SCENE] anywhere in your draft and get every scene written in order, escalating through the book.
  • Six heat levels with real craft rules behind each one, from clean tension to dark kink.
  • A dial that converts any scene up or down, so one book becomes a sweet edition and a steamy edition.
  • An intimacy-arc planner that maps which scene goes where, with paste-ready markers for your outline.
  • A scene doctor that diagnoses choreography slips, repetition, purple prose, and heat drift, then hands back the repaired scene.
  • Your voice, enforced: it learns rhythm and vocabulary from your own chapters, and your banned words never appear.
  • Instant download, lifetime use, and free updates. No tech skills needed.

Questions, answered

Will it actually write the scenes?

Yes. That's the whole reason it exists. Heat Dial carries its own craft rules and re-anchoring system, so when a draft comes out softer than the level you set, it catches that and rewrites before you ever see it.

Two things it never writes, at any level: characters who aren't adults, and non-consent played as titillation. Dark romance tropes are written the way the genre's bestsellers handle them.

How does it know my characters?

From your book. It reads the chapters around each marker and builds a working profile of your couple, your voice, and what's already happened between them.

You'll never fill out a character sheet for a book you already wrote.

I write clean or sweet romance. Is this still for me?

Completely. Clean is a first-class setting, not an afterthought: the planner builds your tension arc, and the scenes it writes are the almost-moments that carry a clean romance.

And if you ever want a steamier edition of the same book, that's one command.

Do I need anything special to run it?

Claude Cowork on a Claude Pro or higher plan. Everything runs right in the chat.

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What's included
  • The Heat Dial plugin
  • Marker workflow: fill a whole manuscript
  • Six heat levels, clean to dark
  • Scene dial: convert any scene up or down
  • Intimacy-arc planner with paste-ready markers
  • Scene doctor for scenes that read wrong
  • Instant download & free updates

Works in Claude Cowork. Requires a Claude Pro or higher plan.