Editing & Grammar

Fictionary vs Wordtune

Fictionary focuses on high-level story structure, helping authors evaluate scenes, arcs, and plot beats, while Wordtune improves sentence-level clarity and concision. Fictionary charges $19/month or $168/year, whereas Wordtune offers a freemium model with limited free usage and paid plans for more features. Both are web-based, but Fictionary is specifically for fiction editing, while Wordtune works on any text. Their pricing models and core functions target different stages of the writing process: structural overhaul vs. line-level polish.

Pick Fictionary

Pick Fictionary if you need to analyze your manuscript's plot structure, character arcs, and scene purpose, and you are willing to pay a subscription for a dedicated story editing tool.

Pick Wordtune

Pick Wordtune if you want to rewrite existing sentences for better clarity, tone, or conciseness, especially if you prefer a freemium option to test before upgrading.

At a glance

FictionaryWordtune
PricingStoryTeller ~$19/mo / $168/yrFreemium
Pricing modelSubscriptionFree
Free optionNoYes
PlatformsWebWeb, Extension
Best forEditing & GrammarEditing & Grammar
AI featuresNoYes
Open sourceNoNo

Fictionary

fictionary.com

Developmental/story-structure editing (scene purpose, arcs, plot beats).

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Wordtune

wordtune.com

AI sentence rewriting for clarity/concision.

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