Three big things this week — one lets AI work for you in the background, one lets you earn money, and one lets you leave gracefully.
AI Agent UI (desktop-exclusive)
“You write — AI handles the busywork in the background.” A desktop-exclusive feature.
Examples of what AI Agent does:
- Auto chapter analysis — when you commit a chapter, the Agent runs attention curve, pacing, and character consistency in the background, pinging you 10 minutes later
- Cross-chapter memory recall — mention a character last seen 50 chapters ago, and the Agent surfaces the detailed setup and prior plot threads
- Background rewrite candidates — flag a paragraph as “want to rewrite, no inspiration.” The Agent generates three candidates while you keep going
Why desktop-only? Because AI Agent needs long-running background execution + system notifications. Browser tabs can’t guarantee either.
Access path: top-right Agent icon in the desktop app.
Affiliate Program
Bring a friend who subscribes to Slima — you earn a cut.
- Auto-generated referral link:
Account → Affiliate → My Link - 30% commission on first subscription (continues for 12 months)
- Monthly auto-payout to your linked Stripe Connect account
- Fully transparent dashboard: who used your link, how many converted, lifetime earnings
We chose Stripe Connect over manual PayPal because writers should be served by a system that pays them automatically, not chase us each month.
Self-serve GDPR account deletion
Access path: Settings → Account → Delete Account.
The flow:
- Click delete
- 14-day grace period
- Automatic hard delete
What gets erased:
- Account, manuscripts, commit history, Beta Reader reports
- Stripe customer record
- AI conversation history
- Uploaded images / TTS audio
You can change your mind any time within 14 days. After that, it’s permanent.
We chose self-serve deletion (not “contact support”) because leaving Slima should be as easy as joining it. That’s the spirit of GDPR — and how we think about trust.
Beta Reader workspace — mobile fit
Beta Reader was usable on phones but the layout was cramped. This week we redesigned it:
- Reader reports become mobile-friendly card layouts
- Quoted paragraphs are tappable, jumping you to the original location
- Ratings, stars, and bail-outs redrawn with larger icons
Reading reader feedback on your commute — one of those small joys for long-form writers.
Next week
Script Studio launches — Slima becomes a two-studio product.