If you're a writer struggling to find the right program for your inspirations, or enduring the trouble of creating the world of your ideas, here are some websites to help you out ✏️
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Organizing
Assisting
Organizing
To plan and structure your bundling concepts
One of the best websites to order your ideas into a visual board—match words and pictures together to create what you want for your stories!
Milanote
(PAID) Scrivener is a program that allows easy compiling of chapters and outlines, making it quick to navigate through your story while managing useful features and reliable formatting options!
#1 Novel & Book Writing Software For Writers
A relatively lightweight note-taking app that's customizable with multiple different plug-ins. Can be used for general purposes, but can be used as notes for the details of your story.
Obsidian
A website where you set your writing goals; keeping track of how much words you've written for your chapters, and even letting you plan around your personal commitments to make time for your writing!
Pacemaker
(PAID) Another notes-app that could be used for your writing, even things all-encompassing! It has version history and backup, support for folders and tags, as well as customizable rendering.
Ulysses
Don't be too surprised seeing this software here. It's one of the more popular workspaces that you can use for your every day life—of course, it's used for other utilizations! The best free app for customizable organization.
Notion
Assisting
To help you with niche, specific challenges in writing
A world-building software—where you can making make landscapes from the spot! Includes timelines and character profiles.
World Anvil
A software that enables you to fix certain errors, paraphrase your sentences, and suggest different tones!
Wordtune
A good test to measure readability—scoring the complication of your writing and how easy it is to be read.
Have a word you don't know the name of? Onelook is a perfect thesaurus into figuring out what difficult term you're looking for!
OneLook Thesaurus and Reverse Dictionary
A research website full of prices for the darker aspects of your writing—if you wonder about the price of these darker aspects, this database is perfect for you.
Havocscope
A website that gives you tutorials on how to describe things, ranging from emotions to environments.
Descriptionary
Similar to Descriptionary, but gives you a list of descriptions to incorporate for your writing.