Did you know that you can write, edit and streamline your writing processes from your iPhone or iPad? Whether you’re looking for a simple note-taking app, a powerful and professional writing tool, or an app to organize your research or manuscripts, we’ve got you covered. You don’t have to cycle through countless apps! Here I have compiled a list of the best writing apps for iPad and iPhone designed specifically for writers.
- concept
- Google docs
- drafts
- Hazard note
- Ulysses
- Scribe
- Story Planner
- My story.today
- prediction
- grammatically
- Dictionary.com
- Word keeper
- word palette
1. Concept – Organize your work
Notion is an incredibly versatile note-taking app perfect for organizing your work. You can create Notion pages for to-do lists, project plans, dashboards, or websites. I liked its drag and drop editor and customizable templates and layouts that suit your unique needs and preferences. In addition, it offers over 20 content types and supports multimedia.
You can just create one nested page inside another and not support folders. If you work with other authors, you can collaborate with them by sharing pages. What’s more, it allows you to publish your journals in just two steps. Notion syncs across all devices and provides unlimited storage, making it easy to integrate into your existing workflow.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $4.99)
2. Google Docs – write on the go
The Google Docs app for iPhone and iPad is a great document creation app for writers. It is reliable and convenient to use. You can create, edit and collaborate on documents in real time. In addition, it offers professional writing tools, built-in grammar and spelling checker, formatting options, and integrated extensions for efficiency.
One of the standout features of Google Docs is its seamless integration with Google Drive. This allows you to store and access your documents from anywhere. You can import and export your work in. docx. pdf,. odt. rtf. txt or. html. Also, its collaboration features are very useful for writers working in a team.
Several people can work, communicate, leave comments and suggest changes in the same document at the same time. It will automatically save and sync changes across all devices. Later, you can track changes from version history and restore them. Also, I liked its offline support, which saves changes to your device and then syncs them to the cloud.
Price: Free
3. Drafts – dictate your story
Drafts is a must-have writing app for writers who want to capture their thoughts and jot down ideas quickly and easily. With advanced dictation feature, you can use it as a speech to text app to take notes. Later, you can edit them using the letter automation tool. The best part is that it easily syncs with other apps including Mail, iMessage, Reminders, Tweeter, Dropbox, Drive, WordPress, etc.
So you can access and share your notes from anywhere. Use tags, flags, and archives to keep your work organized. In addition, you can create your own interface, custom fonts and keyboard buttons to simplify the writing process and save time. Unique features like link mode, arrange mode, and text actions make it stand out.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $1.99)
4. Danger Note – Overcome Writer’s Block
Danger Notes is considered an essential writing application because of its self-destruct feature. First, you need to create a timer for your notes. Then while recording, a red bar will indicate whenever you stop for a few seconds. If you do not type anything, then all your entries will automatically disappear.
Basically, it forces you to keep writing in order to keep your job and fight writer’s block. Thus, it helps to awaken your creative juices. After the expiration date, you can save your notes to the archive. If you’re a minimalist like me, you’ll love its easy-to-use interface.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $0.99)
5. Ulysses is a versatile writing medium
Ulysses can be a much needed boost to fluent writing. The app is fully featured and provides a more consistent writing experience without distractions. You can focus without getting bogged down in formatting or editing and maximize your productivity. Once you’re done writing, the built-in markup-based text editor allows you to quickly edit your content.
Therefore, you can devote more time to writing. Plus, the built-in proofreading assistant helps make your content error-free. Plus, everything is stored in a single library so you can easily access it. Plus, you can export your documents to multiple formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word, and even e-books. Plus, you can publish your content to WordPress, Medium, Ghost, and more through the app.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $5.99)
6. Scrivener – for long manuscripts
Scrivener is an attractive and feature rich application that allows you to solve complex and lengthy writing projects. You can break down your writing project into smaller chunks, organize your research, and keep track of your notes in one place. In addition, you can rearrange chapters in the form of index cards on a cork board. So it makes it easy to stay organized and focused on writing piece by piece.
In addition, you can easily format your work for various output formats such as ePub or PDF. Scrivener includes several writing tools, including sketching, character development, exploration tools, and customizable keyboard shortcuts. The best part is that it allows you to keep all the supporting material in one project that you can access in split screen multitasking.
Also, you can easily check the consistency with the previous chapter. Open two documents at the same time on iPad, then quickly switch between writing and researching. Once your content is ready, combine everything into one document and export to Word, PDF, Final Draft or plain text. You can also share using alternate formats using your preferred font.
Price: $23.99
7. Story Planner for Writers – Best for fiction writers.
The Story Planner for Writers app helps you effectively plan, organize, and track your writing projects. It provides novels, screenwriters, and science fiction writers with the tools to quickly and intuitively organize stories. You can display your story arcs, scene segmentation, plot points, and character development.
In addition, the “Revision”mode allows you to review the project. I liked its progress tracking feature which provides stats in a widget. You can sort projects by tags, categories, and colors, and use drag and drop to reorder them. In addition, Story Planner is secure and allows you to set an app lock using Face/Touch ID.
All your work is automatically saved to iCloud and synced across all your devices. Finally, you can export parts of the project, choose how it looks, create PDF documents, or send them to Ulysses, Scrivener, and more.
Price: $5.99
8. MyStory.today is an all-in-one novel writing app
MyStory.today is perfect for your next romance! You can manage your stories by classifying chapters and scenes or labeling them on cards. Its built-in rich text editor offers powerful formatting options, various content styles, and spelling and grammar checks. In addition, the card-based dynamic cork board allows you to sketch out plan ideas and rearrange them.
You can create chapter summaries to get a quick overview. Dynamic character control and the location linking feature allow you to add a new character or location to the story. Also, if you change any name, it will be updated everywhere. I liked the built-in book export feature associated with Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer.
Price: Free (In-App Purchase for $2.49)
9. Prediction – draw your ideas
Fortelling is specially designed for book authors. This book writing app for iPhone provides sophisticated plotting and positioning tools to create the perfect fiction. You’ll get a single board to connect all the pieces to structure your book and describe character relationships.
Also, keep track of your progress thanks to writing statistics and version history. The best part is that you can co-write your book with other authors in real time. In addition, every Sunday the app hosts weekly challenges to develop your creativity. You can submit a short story and get feedback from the community.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $4.99)
10. Grammar is essential for writers
Grammarly is a one-stop solution for your proofreading needs. While most writers use Grammarly’s web extension, its iPhone keyboard app is quite useful. It provides real-time comment writing to ensure your content is grammatically flawless. You can also improve your writing using the document editor and writing statistics.
He makes recommendations for shortening long sentences and improving clarity. In addition, you can set the intent, formality, tone, and audience type for better recommendations. The best part is that it allows you to use different synonyms and expand your vocabulary. What’s more, all your proofreading is saved in the cloud.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $29.99)
11. Dictionary.com – expand your vocabulary
Having problems choosing words to use in the text? The Dictionary.com app is a powerful dictionary, encyclopedia and thesaurus in one platform! It retains all the features of a decent dictionary app and provides the user with the audio pronunciation and meaning of the selected words.
Another fantastic feature is science and rhyming dictionaries. If you need a word that rhymes with the ones in your text, the app can provide it! You can play Word Puzzle and get words of the day and synonyms of the day. This is a great offline recording app that is compatible with Apple Watch.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $1.99)
12. Word Keeper – letter tracker
Writers also need to hone their skills and develop writing efficiency. That’s why I included this application in the list. You can complete daily tasks, track projects with charts and graphs, and organize them. To get an accurate writing analysis with over 30 specific statistics, start one writing session at a time, work on your writing habits and produce more.
In addition, the timer helps you concentrate on writing and keep track of the time spent on each project. You can not only write, but also observe your research models and stages of composition or editing. In addition, its main screen offers a summary of your daily to-dos. In addition, you can export the data for further analysis.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $2.99)
13. WordPalette – play with words
WordPallette is a fun app that helps you build your vocabulary. This will give you six sliding tracks of text that have been artfully jumbled together. You need to rearrange them into poetic phrases. Plus, you can quickly switch between sliders and the built-in iOS keyboard. In addition, it allows you to import and export phrases for better personalization.
Price: Free (In-app purchases start at $0.99)
So that’s all for today, friends!
All the best writing apps for iPad and iPhone help you be more efficient and productive, and help you stay creative. Here I use Notion, Google Docs, Dictionary.com and Grammarly on a daily basis. Do you use any other free writing apps for iPhone? Let me know in a comment below; I will definitely check them out!