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Reader feedback tab
Last updated June 1, 2026 · 3 min read
"Reader feedback" is the most-visited tab in the report — how simulated readers read your book. Three parts:

1 · Five diagnostics
Each diagnostic is one angle with its own sub-scores, and flags the reader consensus (e.g. "Consensus 3/3: characters need improvement"):
| Diagnostic | Sub-scores |
|---|---|
| Opening appeal | Hook, Positioning |
| Character analysis | Protagonist, Motivation, Dialogue, Voice |
| Pacing | Overall, Ending |
| Worldview | Clarity, Information load |
| Market | Word-of-mouth |
Under each diagnostic, every reader's score and one-line take for that angle is listed. Per-diagnostic: Opening appeal · Character analysis · Pacing · Worldview & market
2 · Full reader feedback
Each reader (persona) gets a full write-up: what drew them in, where they disengaged, what they'd compare the book to, whether they'd recommend it now — plus 4 sub-scores (opening appeal / character / pacing / overall). See: Individual reader cards
3 · Market simulation
- Reader blurbs — one-line simulated reviews
- Comparable works — books with a similar feel
- Kindle estimate + expected reviews (★★★)
Reading order
- Start with diagnostics whose consensus points to "needs improvement"
- Then the lowest-scoring diagnostic
- Finally the full reader feedback, to corroborate the above