Writing & Drafting

Atticus vs Squibler

Atticus is a one-time purchase ($147) that combines writing and formatting, allowing you to output print-ready files similar to Vellum. Squibler uses a subscription model and emphasizes visual plotting with drag-drop corkboard and AI assistance, but it does not include formatting capabilities. Atticus covers both drafting and layout, while Squibler focuses solely on the writing and planning phase. The key difference is that Atticus is a complete all-in-one tool with no recurring fees, whereas Squibler requires ongoing payment and lacks formatting output.

Pick Atticus

Pick Atticus if you want a single, permanent investment that handles both writing and professional formatting (including print and ebook layouts) without any subscription fees.

Pick Squibler

Pick Squibler if you prefer a visual, corkboard-style plotting experience with AI writing assistance and are comfortable with a subscription payment model.

At a glance

AtticusSquibler
PricingOne-time $147Subscription
Pricing modelOne-timeSubscription
Free optionNoNo
PlatformsWeb, Mac, Windows, LinuxWeb
Best forWriting & DraftingWriting & Drafting
AI featuresNoYes
Open sourceNoNo

Atticus

atticus.io

All-in-one writing + formatting tool ("Scrivener + Vellum + Google Docs").

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Squibler

squibler.io

Visual plotting with drag-drop corkboard + AI assist; genre templates.

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