Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out Fortelling – Writer Tools, a Productivity app by AJP Digital Tools B.V. on BlueStacks.
Fortelling feels like a tidy little studio for anyone sketching out a novel, not just a blank page and a blinking cursor. It lets a writer lay out characters, languages, species, items, and all the quirky details that usually end up scattered in random docs. The location tool is neat, because it handles big settings and smaller sublocations, so a city, a district, a single room, all stack in a way that actually makes sense. Everything can be linked together on a big board, so relationships between people, places, and objects are not stuck in memory. The mess in the head gets turned into something that is actually navigable.
There is a built in editor too, so scenes can be drafted without jumping apps, and it tracks word counts, streaks, and version history if things need to be rolled back. Co authors can hop in and write at the same time, which makes back and forth brainstorming feel natural, not clunky. Every Sunday there is a fresh writing prompt with a small challenge, and users can share short stories and get feedback, which is surprisingly motivating when the main project stalls.
On a PC through BlueStacks, the whole thing benefits from a big screen and a real keyboard. Seeing the relationship board while flipping between character sheets and scenes is just easier, and it behaves well, like a proper desktop tool even though it is from mobile. For someone building a world and a plot at the same time, it keeps the threads from slipping through the cracks.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






