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Tools to build spoiler-safe companion wikis

The problem, in plain words: I want a companion wiki for the fantasy series I'm reading that only shows characters, locations, and artwork up to the chapter I've reached so I don't get spoiled when I look things up.

Foreverse fits best.

You want a progress-aware companion/wiki for a fantasy series that only reveals characters, locations, and artwork up through a chapter cutoff so you can look things up without spoilers.

Updated August 2026.

What fits

Foreversestrong · 86

Foreverse explicitly positions itself to keep interactions spoiler-free: imported novels and character chats are limited to what has been read so far, which aligns with your need to avoid seeing information beyond a chosen progress point.

Best for: Readers who want to import a book and interact with characters or lookup details while preventing knowledge of later chapters from leaking into those interactions.

Partly fits

Chroniclerpartial · 70

A local-first personal wiki for fictional worlds that organizes characters, settings and chapters, so it can be used to build a chapter-indexed companion.

Won’t cover: It’s pitched at writers and game masters rather than casual readers looking for an out-of-the-box, progress-limited lookup experience.

MAL-Syncpartial · 58

A progress-tracking extension that syncs chapter/episode progress between services, so it helps keep your reading progress recorded across sites.

Won’t cover: It tracks progress but is not a companion wiki of characters, locations, or images and doesn't provide filtered lookup content itself.

Memorikipartial · 53

A personal Markdown wiki with semantic search and entity graphs that can store chapter-tagged character and location notes for controlled lookups.

Won’t cover: It’s aimed at researchers and knowledge workflows rather than readers, so you’ll need to structure entries by chapter yourself to prevent spoilers.

BookStackpartial · 52

A self-hosted wiki system that can store structured pages (books/chapters/pages) and could be configured to expose only pages up to a chosen chapter.

Won’t cover: Designed for team documentation rather than a reader-facing, easy progress-cutoff wiki, so it requires setup to enforce chapter-based visibility for a single reader.

Questions

What's the best tool to build spoiler-safe companion wikis?

Foreverse is the strongest match — Foreverse explicitly positions itself to keep interactions spoiler-free: imported novels and character chats are limited to what has been read so far, which aligns with your need to avoid seeing information beyond a chosen progress point.

Is there a tool that fully solves this?

1 product matches this closely.

What won't these tools cover?

It’s pitched at writers and game masters rather than casual readers looking for an out-of-the-box, progress-limited lookup experience. · Designed for team documentation rather than a reader-facing, easy progress-cutoff wiki, so it requires setup to enforce chapter-based visibility for a single reader. · Targeted at users running AI agents and researchers rather than casual readers, so it’s not an out-of-the-box spoiler-aware reading companion. · It’s aimed at researchers and knowledge workflows rather than readers, so you’ll need to structure entries by chapter yourself to prevent spoilers.

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