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Extypis: The Free Alternative to Scrivener

Scrivener costs ~$49, requires installation, and has a steep learning curve. Extypis is free, runs in your browser, and you'll be productive in minutes. Here's the side-by-side comparison.

Scrivener vs Extypis — Feature Comparison
FeatureScrivenerExtypis
Price~$49 (Mac/Win) + ~$24 (iOS)Free
PlatformMac, Windows, iOSWeb (all devices)
Install required
Chapters and scenes
Character sheetsBasic8 types (characters, locations, events, themes, conflicts, objects, arcs, symbols)
Guided narrative planHero's Journey (14 steps) + Interweaving (9 phases)
@character mentions in text
Mention analyticsBar + pie charts per chapter
Bibliographic citations7 styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver)
FootnotesAuto-numbered + dedicated view
Built-in dictionary12 tabs (synonyms, rhymes, etymology...)
Syllable counterDual mode (classical + phonetic)
Readability scoreFlesch adapted for French
Repetition detection
Visual storyboardCorkboard (cards)Drag & drop + content preview
Professional PDF exportVia CompileVia LaTeX (typographic quality)
Export DOCX, EPUB, HTML, Markdown
WordPress publishing
Snapshots / versionsTimeline + side-by-side diff
Auto-saveLocalCloud + local
Multi-device syncVia Dropbox (manual)Automatic (native cloud)
Zen modeComposition mode
Slash commands (/)38 commands + literary templates
Learning curveSteep (hours of tutorials)Intuitive

100% Web

Scrivener requires installation on Mac or Windows. Extypis works in any browser — desktop, tablet, or phone. Your projects sync automatically.

Free, no limits

No $49 license. No subscription. No project or word limits. Every feature is available from signup, no credit card required.

Get started instantly

Scrivener takes hours of tutorials before you're productive. The Compile function alone can take an afternoon. Extypis is intuitive — you'll be writing in minutes.

Why look for a Scrivener alternative?

Scrivener is an excellent writing tool. It pioneered chapter-and-scene organization, the visual corkboard, and a powerful compilation system. Thousands of novelists have used it since 2007.

But Scrivener has limitations that lead many authors to search for alternatives:

  • The price. ~$49 on Mac/Windows, ~$24 more on iOS. Major upgrades cost extra. If you switch platforms, you need a new license.
  • Desktop-only. Scrivener requires installation. There's no web version. Switch computers, and you need to reinstall and resync everything.
  • The learning curve. The interface is powerful but dense. The Compile function — essential for exporting your manuscript — is notoriously complex. Most users watch tutorials before they're productive.
  • Sync issues. Scrivener syncs via Dropbox, which can cause file conflicts and data loss if misconfigured.

What Extypis does that Scrivener doesn't

Extypis isn't a Scrivener clone. It's a writing workshop designed to go further on several axes:

  • Guided narrative plan. The Hero's Journey in 14 steps (Campbell's monomyth) and Interweaving in 9 phases guide your novel's structure. Scrivener offers free-form notes, not a structured plan.
  • @character mentions. Type @ followed by a name to insert a clickable, color-coded mention in your text. A dedicated view shows all occurrences with charts. Scrivener has nothing like this.
  • Bibliographic citations. 7 styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver) with one-click style switching. Essential for academic writing. Scrivener doesn't handle citations.
  • Built-in French dictionary. 12 tabs: definitions, synonyms, antonyms, rhymes, etymology, prosody, grammar, word sentiment. Scrivener doesn't integrate any dictionary.

What Scrivener does better

In fairness, here's where Scrivener still has the edge:

  • Works offline. Scrivener is desktop software that doesn't need the internet. Extypis is a web app that requires a connection (with local backup during outages).
  • Advanced Compile. Scrivener's Compile system, while complex, offers extremely granular output formatting control. Extypis exports via LaTeX at professional quality, but with fewer granular options.
  • Maturity and community. Scrivener has been around since 2007. Its community is vast, with thousands of tutorials, forums, and dedicated books.

Who is Extypis for?

Extypis is ideal if you're:

  • A novelist who wants to structure their story with a guided narrative plan and advanced character sheets
  • A student or researcher who needs bibliographic citations and footnotes
  • A poet who wants to count syllables and analyze prosody
  • An author who wants to write from any device without installing software
  • Someone who doesn't want to pay $49 for writing software
Extypis interface — free Scrivener alternative

Ready to try the alternative?

Extypis is free, no install needed, no credit card. Create your account in 30 seconds and start writing.

43 features. Just enough.

Writing

Rich text editor

Full formatting, headings, tables, images and lists in one editor.

38 slash (/) commands

Commands and ready-to-use templates available instantly with `/`.

Custom slash commands

Create your own `/` commands with custom content. Define a search term, write the content in a mini-editor, and choose whether the command is global…

Markdown support

Markdown syntax is converted automatically as you write.

Zen mode

Hide secondary UI and keep only the writing surface.

Contextual notes (post-its)

Add color-coded sticky notes directly to any passage.

Dictionary

Definitions, synonyms, rhymes, etymology and nuance without leaving the editor.

Narrative outline

Resources, hero's journey and interweaving tools to shape the story.

Non-linear writing

Write scenes in any order, then reorganize them freely.

Organization

Chapters and sheets

A clear tree with statuses and drag-and-drop reordering.

Storyboard

Story overview with summaries, labels, quick preview and scene reordering.

Multi-sheet view

Display and edit multiple sheets and chapters simultaneously.

@character mentions

Insert clickable mentions to your characters, locations and objects.

8 narrative element types

Dedicated cards for characters, locations, conflicts, themes, objects and more.

Tags and filters

Organize projects and find them faster with tags and filters.

Front matter and back matter

Configure a title page with cover image (auto-cropped to 2:3 ratio), metadata (author, publisher, ISBN, copyright). Add front matter (dedication,…

Interface

Customizable toolbar

14 tool groups in the toolbar: dictionary, zen mode, academic notes, history, structure, font size, formatting, alignment, lists, blocks, rich…

Themes and colors

Choose light or dark themes and fine-tune the display for comfort.

Installable web app

Works on desktop, tablet and mobile, and can be installed like an app.

Configurable typography

Fonts, size, line height and text width are adjustable per project.

Productivity

Autosave

Your texts are saved continuously with a local backup safety net.

Snapshots (versions)

Create versions, compare them and restore a previous state.

Writing goals

Set targets in words, pages or time and track your progress.

Keyboard shortcuts

Formatting, structure and navigation at your fingertips, without lifting your hands.

Academic

Footnotes

Quick insertion, auto-numbering and direct navigation for every note.

Bibliographic citations

Academic references with one-click style switching.

Book search

Use ISBNs, titles or URLs to autofill reference metadata.

Analysis

Real-time statistics

Automatic counting: words, characters (with/without spaces), paragraphs, sentences. Average word and sentence length. Reading time estimate (3 speeds:…

Readability score

Measure how easy or demanding your text is to read.

Syllable analysis

Count syllables in classical or phonetic mode for verse writing.

Sentiment analysis

Detects the emotional tone of the text: positive, negative or neutral. Shows a percentage and a visual indicator. Lets you verify that your text's…

Repetition detection

Spot unwanted repetition and refine your style faster.

Connector analysis

Assess the balance of logical connectors and text flow.

Passive voice detection

Spots passive voice sentences and highlights them. Shows the percentage of passive voice in the text. Useful for energizing your writing if you tend…

Mention charts

Visualize your character and location usage: bar chart showing mentions per sheet, pie chart showing distribution per element. Helps identify…

Export

PDF export (LaTeX)

Generate polished PDFs with true typographic quality.

Multi-format export

Export to PDF, DOCX, EPUB, HTML, Markdown or full archive.

Publication WordPress

Publiez directement sur votre blog WordPress depuis Extypis. Connectez votre site via un mot de passe d'application, puis publiez ou mettez à jour…

Files

PDF and DOCX import

Turn a PDF or DOCX into an Extypis project in a few clicks.

Attachments

Add PDFs, images, audio, video and documents directly to the project.

Inline images

Insert images in your text. Resize with handles, choose alignment (left, center, right, floating). Add a caption. Full-width mode available for…

File management

Dedicated view for all your uploaded files. Filter by type (images, documents, audio, video). Search by name. See metadata (size, upload date). Insert…

Accessibility

Brightness and contrast

Adjust brightness (0.5 to 1.5) and contrast (0.5 to 2.0) of the interface. Accessible from the theme selector. Lets you adapt the display to ambient…