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Loomwork &
the other writing apps.

An honest reckoning. Each of these apps is good at something. None of them is good at everything. Pick the one that suits the book you are trying to write.

Last reviewed Spring 2026. We try to keep this honest. If we have something wrong about another app, write to us.
Loomwork Scrivener Ulysses iA Writer Word
Best for Novels & memoirs Long-form authors used to it Bloggers, journalists Distraction-free drafting Business documents
Plain text on disk Markdown folder Proprietary bundle iCloud-only sandbox Markdown .docx binary
Binder / outliner Yes — nested, drag, roll-up counts Yes — the original Flat groups No Heading outline only
Corkboard view Yes Yes No No No
Timeline / chronology Yes No No No No
Graph of connections Yes No No No No
Standard manuscript output Shunn out of the box Compile templates Limited Manual Manual
EPUB & PDF export Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fountain / FDX (screenwriting) Yes Yes No No No
Optional AI assistant Off by default; stateless proxy No No No Copilot, in your document
Cloud lock-in None Optional Dropbox iCloud required Optional iCloud OneDrive default
Price Free editor · $12/mo Pro $59 one-time, Mac $5.99/mo $49.99 one-time, Mac $9.99/mo (M365)
App size ~10 MB ~150 MB ~80 MB ~30 MB ~2 GB

A word about Scrivener.

Scrivener has been the right answer for a great many writers for a great many years, and we are not here to tell you otherwise. If you have a Scrivener project that works, keep it. We built Loomwork because we wanted plain text on disk, an interface that felt like the year we are actually in, and an EPUB exporter you don’t have to wrestle with. If those things matter to you, try us. If they don’t, Scrivener is still excellent.

The next page is yours.

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