Want to save time? Be a better writer? Get on the first page of Google? There’s a writing tool for that.
In this guide, we’ve rounded up 14 of the best writing tools on the market. Some of these make a regular appearance in our own workflow, whether we’re organising content, checking our grammar, or getting our words into the hands of our readers.
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Let’s be clear: we love word processors like Google Docs and Microsoft Word (most of the time, anyway). If you’re a writer, though, there are better tools on the market.
The scariest thing for every writer is staring at a blank page. These tools make it easier to get started, keep going, and manage the editing process with ease. We can’t promise the end of writer’s block, but we can promise that you’ll save time producing your next piece.
Price: US$5.99 a month
What it does: Helps organise long-form content, and allows you to publish your content in a bunch of formats when you’re ready.
Who it’s for: Those who need to create long-form content, without distractions. You’ll also have to be an Apple user. Ulysses works on Mac, iPhone and iPad.
Why we love it:
Price: US$59.99 for a standard license, $50.99 for an education license. There's also a 30 day free trial, if you want to test it first. The iOS version is cheaper ($23.99), but more power to you if you can write a book on your iPhone!
What it does: Helps you organise, structure, draft, and publish your writing projects. Scrivener helps you to write long-form content naturally, without having to get from intro to conclusion on your first pass.
Who it’s for: Scrivener is primarily book-writing software, and is extremely popular with self-publishing. But even if your content goals are slightly less ambitious, it’s the perfect tool for creating long-form non-fiction content with lots of sections, like white papers or research reports.
Why we love it:
Price: Pay what you think it’s worth, with a minimum price of €9.20.
What it does: Helps you focus on the task at hand – writing. Ommwriter uses a bunch of sensory simulations to encourage you to write, with customised sound tracks and image backgrounds to remove distractions.
Who it’s for: Anyone who needs a little help getting down to writing. Of course, it can’t turn off your TikTok notifications, but it’ll still get you closer to finishing that piece on deadline.
Why we love it:
Price: Free
What it does: Generates short writing prompts that will self-destruct if you stop typing. Think of it as forced freewriting.
Who it’s for: Anyone who needs a hit of inspiration before they start their writing day.
Why we love it:
AI is definitely going to revolutionise the writing game – and not just when it comes to writing LinkedIn captions about how it’s going to revolutionise the writing game. AI is stellar at cutting research time in half, generating quick first drafts and pulling lists of keyword-friendly article ideas. Keep in mind that the inputs it’s using may not be up-to-the-minute, and its outputs are based on existing information. That means AI can be biased, and sometimes gets its facts wrong. That said, it’s an amazing productivity tool that's only getting more powerful.
Price: Based on the number of words you’ll need written. Starts from $39/month.
What it does: Uses AI to generate social media posts and advertising captions, blog posts, website content, and visual art.
Who it’s for: Time-poor content creators, or those who need to turn long-form content into a series of social media posts at the click of a button.
Why we love it:
Price: Sign up for free, or get ChatGPT Plus for $20 a month.
What it does: Let’s ask it, shall we?
“ChatGPT is a large language model that uses machine learning to generate human-like responses to text-based inputs. It can engage in natural language conversations on a wide range of topics and provide helpful information and insights.”
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to save time generating ideas for content, turning your long-form content into bite-sized chunks, or reducing the amount of repetitive tasks in your day, like generating meta descriptions for web content.
Why we love it:
Price: Free for up to 2000 words a month, or $36 a month for unlimited words.
What it does: It’s an AI tool that’s aimed specifically at marketers and content creators. You can use it to help with idea generation or refine your copy to encourage conversions.
Who it’s for: Marketers and writers who need to produce a lot of content – like daily social media posts – and might not always feel that bolt of inspiration strike.
Why we love it:
Even the best content isn’t worth the pixels it’s written with if it doesn’t make it into the hands of your audience. These writing tools will help make sure you’re popping up where your readers are looking.
Price: You can start with a seven-day free trial, before costing between US$139.95 and $499.95 a month. Annual rates will offer savings.
What it does: SEMRush helps you find the best keywords, check out your competition's ranking, and track your own website performance. You can also audit your site and analyse backlinks.
Who it’s for: Content marketers whose CEO just told them, “I want to be on the first page of Google.” Jokes aside, it’s a great tool for analysing your current content and planning out future pieces to give you the best chance of that coveted #1 spot.
Why we love it:
Price: Starts from $129 a month, all the way up to $449 a month or a $14,990 yearly enterprise plan.
What it does: When it comes to SEO, everything. From analysing your competitors through to keyword research and on-page optimisation, it’s the only SEO writing tool you’ll need.
Who it’s for: Marketers and content writers who want to optimise their current content, meet their audience needs and leverage the awesome power of SEO.
Why we love it:
Price: From $189 a month, with enterprise options available on request.
What it does: Helps you create content that’s actually relevant to your audience. It analyses your content for keywords, making sure you’ve hit not just your primary keyword, but also the supporting ones that make for a more relevant and comprehensive piece.
Who it’s for: Marketers and content writers who want their SEO content to feel natural, not stuffed with the same keyword over and over again.
Why we love it:
Red markup begone with these writing and editing tools, each designed to help writers improve their grammar.
Price: Free
What it does: A grammar and spell check tool that gives you prompts to improve your writing, as you’re writing. With various plug-ins and integrations, Grammarly can be used directly in your writing process. Not only does it suggest improvements to sentence structure, but it points out when the phrases you’re using are overused or unnecessary, as well as giving you writing tips on where to sound more confident. It also has a built-in thesaurus function, offering alternatives and suggestions for word choices as you write.
Who it’s for: Anyone who makes typos! You can use Grammarly for everything from blog posts to that important email to your boss.
Why we love it:
Price: Free via the web.
What it does: The Hemingway App gives your content a readability score based on a number of factors, including whether you’ve used paragraphs that are too long, crammed in too many adverbs, or used excessively complicated words. It’ll let you know what reading age your content is written at, making it easy to simplify for different audiences.
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to make sure their content is readable. It’s particularly useful when writing for the web, or for government organisations who have specific reading age requirements.
Why we love it:
Price: Free
What it does: Highlights the cliches in your writing in bold, red, angry text.
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to rid their writing of cliches.
Why we love it:
Now that you’ve written it, it’s time to turn it into a format that keeps your readers scrolling to the very end. These tools will help you turn your written content into an audience-ready digitally published piece.
Price: $0 for a starter plan or US$165/month for team.
What it does: Turns plain ol’ content into a story. Through the use of scrolly-telling (content that’s designed to keep the reader scrolling), integration of imagery, music, animation and graphics, and beautiful design, Shorthand helps you bring your stories to life.
Who it’s for: Shorthand is for writers who want to publish beautiful web content without relying on web designers or developers.
Why we love it:
With these writing tools, you can leverage the power of AI, technology and design to take your content creation to the next level.