Writing & Drafting

Atticus vs Storyist

Atticus combines writing and formatting into one tool, offering a one-time $147 price and cross-platform access via web, making it ideal for authors who want an all-in-one solution for drafting and publishing-ready layouts. Storyist is a Mac/iOS-only writing app with a built-in visual storyboard for novelists and screenwriters, priced at ~$59 one-time, but lacks the formatting and layout capabilities needed for direct self-publishing. The core difference is that Atticus includes Vellum-like formatting, while Storyist focuses on story development and is limited to Apple devices. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize integrated formatting and platform flexibility (Atticus) or a lower-cost, Apple-ecosystem writing tool with storyboarding features (Storyist).

Pick Atticus

Pick Atticus if you need a cross-platform tool that handles both writing and professional book formatting for self-publishing, with a one-time fee comparable to Vellum.

Pick Storyist

Pick Storyist if you are a Mac or iOS user who values a visual storyboard and a lower-cost writing tool, and you already own a separate formatting solution like Vellum.

At a glance

AtticusStoryist
PricingOne-time $147One-time ~$59
Pricing modelOne-timeOne-time
Free optionNoNo
PlatformsWeb, Mac, Windows, LinuxMac, iOS
Best forWriting & DraftingWriting & Drafting
AI featuresNoNo
Open sourceNoNo

Atticus

atticus.io

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

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Storyist

storyist.com

Mac/iOS writing + visual storyboard for novelists and screenwriters.

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