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AI 베타 리더 + Slima AI 편집자: 리딩 리포트와 5차원 편집 패스
First time with AI Readers
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AI Beta Readers vs Slima AI Editor
AI Beta Readers simulate readers to give you reader-experience feedback; Slima AI Editor acts like an editor doing a 5-dimension pass. Different purposes, complementary.
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Four-step flow & privacy
Beta Readers follows four steps: pick book → pick service → pick personas / dimensions → run report. How your content is handled and not used for training.
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Upload a manuscript or pick from Slima
Two entry paths to Beta Readers: pick from your existing Slima books, or upload an external manuscript (Word / Markdown / Scrivener / plain text).
AI Readers list
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AI Readers list overview
Entering AI Readers shows your reading history — sorted by time, each row shows book, service, status (running / done / failed), and report link.
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Trash & restore
Deleted readings land in the list's Trash tab, recoverable for 30 days. After that, permanent (including report content).
Set up a reading
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Set up a reading: workspace layout
The set-up screen has four regions: book preview, service choice, config (personas / dimensions), confirm + cost estimate.
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Select content: which chapters get read
Slima reads every chapter by default; you can include / exclude specific ones (e.g. only first 3). Script Studio adds scene-level selection.
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Pick service: Beta Readers or Editor
Pick which service: AI Beta Readers (simulated readers) or Slima AI Editor (editor's eye). Differences and how to choose.
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Pick test type: full vs quick
Pick the run intensity: full (reads everything, all sections) or quick (reads a sample, returns 1–2 key sections).
Reader personas
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Personas library: attributes and picking
Slima ships a persona library — each persona has age, reading preference, cultural background, tolerance attributes. How to pick; can you customise.
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Filter / select / clear personas
Persona picker operations: filter by attribute, check / uncheck, save combo (Pro+), clear.
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Persona simultaneous limit and upgrade prompt
Free / Starter / Pro have different simultaneous persona limits. Hitting the cap pops AiGateModal explaining + offering upgrade.
Run a reading
Report structure
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Report structure: overview + 5 tabs
A full reading report has five tabs: overview, reader feedback, editor letter, scoring, action items. Each emphasises different things.
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Dashboard four metrics
The overview at the top of every report shows four metrics: overall score (0-10), Kindle viability (high / medium / low), pacing score, completion rate.
Overview dashboard
Reader feedback overview
Seven diagnostic sections
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Opening diagnostic
The opening diagnostic scores whether the first chapter / first 1000 words hook readers. Drops happen earliest at the opening — this section is high-priority.
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Characters diagnostic
Characters diagnostic scores protagonist likeability, supporting-cast depth, arc completion, voice consistency. Often pairs with "emotional investment low" reader feedback.
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Pacing diagnostic
The pacing diagnostic scores each chapter and assembles a heatmap. You see at a glance which chapters drag and which rush.
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Context and market diagnostic
Context: is worldbuilding / background set up clearly. Market: how does this compare to peers — what's familiar, what's distinctive.
Individual reader cards
Editor letter
Editor five lenses
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Editor's 5-dimension pass
The core of AI Editor service: five independent dimensions scoring the book — structure, characters, language, pacing, market. Per dimension: scores + cited passages + suggestions.
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Severity tags and QA block
Every AI Editor suggestion has a severity tag (must-fix / recommended / optional). A QA block at the bottom lets you ask the editor follow-ups.
Action items
Rating scale
Reading history
Report quota & cost
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Credits estimate and quota display
Set-up shows a live "this run needs X credits, you have Y" estimate. Credit consumption depends on chapter count, persona count, service type.
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Word limit and upgrade prompt
Each tier has a per-run word ceiling. Hitting it pops AiLimitReached + upgrade prompt. Free only reads short pieces; Pro+ reads full long books.