Every writer hits the wall: the cursor blinks, the scene won’t move, and you’re not sure what the character would do (or say) next. The AI Headcanon Generator has four tools for exactly that. You don’t need to use all of them—just the one that matches the block you’re in.
Stuck on what they do? Try character or random.
If the scene needs an action or a reaction and you’re drawing a blank, open the Character Headcanon Generator. Ask for “reactions to stress,” “habits in private,” or “what they do when they can’t sleep.” One concrete detail can give the scene something to do. For weirder, low-stakes ideas, hit the Random Headcanon Generator—AU snippets and “suspiciously specific” scenarios often unlock the next beat. Both are on the homepage with the rest of the tools.
Stuck on how they interact? Try relationship.
When the block is between two characters—tension, chemistry, or “what would they say here?”—the Relationship Headcanon Generator is built for it. Get micro-rituals, power dynamics, or a single line of subtext. Drop it into the scene instead of forcing dialogue from nowhere. You can jump to it from the AI Headcanon Generator in one click.
Stuck on what they say? Try incorrect quotes.
When the dialogue is stiff or you need one line that sounds like them, the Incorrect Quotes Generator is your dialogue lab. Generate a few options; use one as-is or as a springboard. The goal isn’t to publish the meme—it’s to unstick the scene. The main site keeps all four generators in one place so you can switch as soon as you know what’s missing.
One homepage, four ways to unblock
Bookmark the AI Headcanon Generator and next time you’re stuck, ask: do I need an action, an interaction, a prompt, or a line? Then hit the right tool and pull one detail into your draft. (Last updated: February 26, 2026.)
