How to Evaluate an Interactive Fiction System for Your Platform
Most platforms that add AI interactive fiction fail — not because the technology is immature, but because they evaluate the wrong things. They demo the chat interface, check the model quality, and ...

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Most platforms that add AI interactive fiction fail — not because the technology is immature, but because they evaluate the wrong things. They demo the chat interface, check the model quality, and skip the 80% of the system that determines whether the product can actually operate. This guide exists because the evaluation process for interactive fiction systems is fundamentally different from evaluating typical SaaS tools or API integrations. The stakes are higher (content, users, revenue locked into the architecture), the scope is wider (five distinct system layers instead of one), and the switching costs make early decisions permanent. If you run a content platform, an IP portfolio, or an AI product and you are considering interactive fiction, read this before evaluating any option — including building it yourself. 1. What Interactive Fiction Actually Is (and Is Not) Interactive fiction sits at a specific point in the content spectrum. Getting the definition wrong leads to building th