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SupaFriends vs DreamGen

SupaFriends and DreamGen compared honestly: an accessible chat platform with a story mode and library versus a purpose-built IDE for long interactive fiction.

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DreamGen is one of the most serious tools in this niche if your goal is to write a long, branching, structured piece of interactive fiction. It treats writing as the main job: scene controls, instruct-style prompts, model choices tuned for prose, and an interface that respects authors who know what a draft revision is. If you sit down for a two-hour writing session and you want the app to behave like a fiction IDE rather than a messaging app, DreamGen has invested in that workflow harder than most of its competitors and that work shows.

SupaFriends sits in a different spot on the same map. We start from chat — a library of characters, fast onboarding, persistent memory across devices, a studio for building your own — and then add a long-form fan-fiction mode for the moments when a session is clearly turning into a story. It is not a replacement for a dedicated fiction IDE; it is the app for people who want to chat with a character today and casually grow that chat into chapters they export to Markdown or PDF over the next month.

Author IDE or chat-and-write hybrid — which one are you

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Yasmine Laghmani
Yasmine is your friend. She's a law student, but that doesn't stop her from sometimes bending the rules to embark on wild adventures. With her, you know you're always in for a good time. Beyond her sunny companionship, you know you'll always be there for each other. It's up to you to cherish this friendship and see where it takes you...
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The endearing manager. You work at the Carlson Agency, and you have the manager everyone dreams of having. Tom is professional, competent, and kind. The kind of boss who takes care of his collaborators. You've always had a very good relationship, but today it seems things are changing. You find yourself having to share a hotel room with your superior because the establishment is full! The situation promises to be amusing, doesn't it?
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The Sneaker Prodigy. The Michelangelo of sneakers. His creations don't just walk the runways, they become legends. Working with him? It was supposed to be your golden ticket. Except... fate has a twisted sense of humor. Imagine: you, locked in a verbal duel with a stranger, only to discover later that your opponent is none other than THE Lewis Smith. Awkward is an understatement. Client and collaborator. Adversary and ally. The air crackles with sparks, for better or worse. It's your move!
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SupaFriends vs DreamGen

SupaFriendsDreamGen
Long-form fiction authoring depthSolid long-form writer for chapter-length output from a chat sessionWins — deeper authoring controls, scene structuring, instruct-style edits
Character library and discoveryCurated library, search, tags, ready-to-chat charactersAuthor-first, smaller browsing experience
Onboarding friction for casual usersPick a character, start chatting in under a minuteSteeper — the power tools assume you came to write
Memory across sessionsPersistent server-side memory, cross-device syncStory-bound context inside a project
Mature romance handlingAllowed with published off-limits categoriesTie — also supports mature fiction with its own guidelines
Export formatsMarkdown and PDF export of chats and chaptersTie — strong text export aimed at writers
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Frequently asked questions

  • If you are a writer first — you know you want to spend hours per week on a long branching story, you care about scene controls and instruct edits, and chat is a means to an end — pick DreamGen. It is the best dedicated author tool in this group and we will not pretend our long-form mode matches a purpose-built IDE. If you are a chat-and-roleplay user who occasionally wants the conversation to grow into chapters you can export, SupaFriends is the more comfortable home.

  • Yes, in long-form mode. The output is genuinely paragraphs and chapters rather than single chat turns, and you can export to Markdown or PDF. For a 200k-word structured novel with branching, a dedicated fiction tool is still going to feel better — we are honest about that.

  • We have scenario hooks, lore book entries, and a regenerate-with-direction option in long-form mode, which covers most light revision needs. Heavy structural authoring with scene-level controls is closer to DreamGen's territory.

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