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Heist Plan Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A heist plan generator builds the framework of a caper — a tempting target, a clever approach, and the complication that throws it all into doubt. The joy of a heist story is the plan and the way it goes wrong, and this tool gives you both: a prize worth stealing, a method with style, and a snag to ratchet up the tension. Click generate, and you have the skeleton of a heist. It is ideal for crime and thriller writers, tabletop game masters, and game designers. The complication is what makes a heist a story rather than a checklist, so let it force the crew to improvise under pressure. Use the plan as a seed, then cast your crew, raise the stakes, and let the gap between the perfect plan and the messy reality drive the drama.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Click Generate to produce a heist plan.
  2. Cast a crew to pull it off.
  3. Let the complication force improvisation.
  4. Raise the stakes from there.

Use Cases

  • Plotting a heist story
  • Designing a caper for a game
  • Sparking a crime thriller
  • A tabletop heist scenario
  • Finding a high-stakes plot

Tips

  • The complication drives the drama.
  • Cast a crew with clashing personalities.
  • Let the plan unravel in interesting ways.
  • Raise the stakes as it goes wrong.

FAQ

what makes a good heist plot

A tempting target, a clever plan, and a complication that throws it into doubt. The plan shows the crew's competence; the complication forces them to improvise under pressure. The gap between the perfect plan and the messy reality is where the drama lives.

why is the complication important

It turns a heist from a checklist into a story. A plan that goes flawlessly is dull; a snag — a rival crew, a turncoat, an upgraded alarm — forces the crew to think on their feet, which creates the tension and twists that make a caper thrilling.

how do i build on the plan

Cast a crew with clashing personalities, raise the stakes, and let the complication ripple through the job. Use the generated plan as a seed, then develop who is involved, what they each want, and how the plan unravels in interesting ways.