AutoCrit vs Fictionary
AutoCrit focuses on line-level editing, comparing your writing against published works in your genre to improve style, pacing, and readability. Fictionary specializes in story structure, helping you analyze scenes, character arcs, and plot progression. Pricing is similar, with AutoCrit at ~$180/year and Fictionary's StoryTeller at ~$168/year or $19/month. Choose based on whether your priority is prose refinement (AutoCrit) or structural storytelling (Fictionary).
Pick AutoCrit
Pick AutoCrit if your main concern is tightening your prose and matching the stylistic quality of published genre fiction.
Pick Fictionary
Pick Fictionary if you need systematic help with story structure, scene purpose, and plot coherence.
At a glance
| AutoCrit | Fictionary | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | ~$180/yr | StoryTeller ~$19/mo / $168/yr |
| Pricing model | Subscription | Subscription |
| Free option | No | No |
| Platforms | Web | Web |
| Best for | Editing & Grammar | Editing & Grammar |
| AI features | No | No |
| Open source | No | No |
AutoCrit
autocrit.com
Fiction-specific editor benchmarking your prose against published genre books.
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fictionary.com
Developmental/story-structure editing (scene purpose, arcs, plot beats).
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