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zippywings | Planning a Story: Plottr Pro Quick Review @zippywings | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 40 minutes ago.
Plottr is a writing tool that helps you plan your story at the outline level. Plottr Pro is the next level edition that takes everything you love about Plottr but stores it in the cloud and gives you access to all of your projects via all of your devices, all under one account. This video gives a quick demonstration on how desktop and web versions sync your projects (almost) instantly, and offers advice on how to decide whether it's right for you and your situation.

Note: Plottr Pro also syncs with mobile, but I do not have the tools to show this off at the moment.

Note 2: This video is based on a beta version of Plottr Pro. The commercial release is not due out until sometime in May. If you're interested, visit Plottr's website for more information:
https://swiy.so/yt-pas-plottr-pro-1

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