Yuedu's Claw Gives Writers AI Superpowers
Writers Get Their Own AI Sidekick
The competitive world of online writing just leveled up. Yuedu Group unveiled Claw, an AI assistant specifically designed for web novelists currently in beta testing. Forget generic writing bots—this tool understands the unique challenges of serialized storytelling.
Built By Writers, For Writers
Claw tackles three major headaches:
- Trendspotting: Scours platforms to identify what readers are buzzing about
- Feedback Decoder: Analyzes thousands of comments to highlight what's working (and what's not)
- Chapter Insights: Breaks down reader reactions to specific plot points
"Instead of drowning in comment sections, authors can see at a glance which scenes resonated," explains the development team.
Surprisingly Human-Friendly Tech
The desktop version feels refreshingly simple—install it once and chat through QQ like messaging a writing partner. Future updates promise even more:
- Finding comparable successful works
- Generating reader demographic reports
- Creating chapter illustrations automatically
Security First Approach
Writers' manuscripts stay completely local—no cloud storage means no leaks. "We treat drafts like treasure," assures Yuedu's spokesperson. "Everything lives only on your device."
While still evolving, Claw represents an intriguing shift toward collaborative creation between humans and algorithms. As one beta tester remarked: "It's like having an extra brain that never sleeps—one that actually understands web novels."
Key Points:
- Specialized AI for online fiction writers
- Analyzes trends and reader feedback instantly
- QQ integration makes interaction seamless
- Local storage protects intellectual property
- Future features may include illustration generation




