Scrollwright vs Scrivener

Both are powerful tools for long-form writing. Here's how they compare — so you can choose what fits your workflow.

Feature Comparison

Feature Scrollwright Scrivener
Multi-pane editing
Work on multiple sections at once
Offline-first
All features work without internet
Built-in grammar check
Catch errors while you write
Web companion
Edit from any browser
With Cloud subscription
Version history
Track changes over time
Git-based snapshots Manual snapshots
Cloud sync
Access projects anywhere
Optional (GitHub or Cloud) Via Dropbox
File portability
Export and move your work
Markdown-based, easy export Proprietary format
ePub export
Publish directly to ebook
Desktop platforms
Where you can write
Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Mac
Mobile
Write on the go
Web (with Cloud sub) iOS app ($30)
Price
One-time purchase, no subscription
$39 All platforms included $60 Per platform (Mac or Windows)

Why Writers Choose Scrollwright

Privacy-first

Your manuscript stays on your device. Cloud sync is optional — and when you use it, you control where your data goes.

One price, all platforms

Pay once, use everywhere. Windows, Mac, and Linux — all included. No paying again when you switch computers.

Optional cloud sync

Add cloud sync to access your projects from any browser. Or stay fully offline — your choice, not ours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Scrollwright a good Scrivener alternative?

Yes, Scrollwright is designed for long-form writers who want offline-first editing with multi-pane support. It offers similar organizational features to Scrivener while adding privacy-focused cloud sync, built-in grammar checking, and cross-platform licensing.

Does Scrollwright work offline like Scrivener?

Yes, Scrollwright is fully offline-first. All core features including grammar checking, spellcheck, and editing work without internet. Cloud sync is optional and only activates when you choose to sync.

How does Scrollwright pricing compare to Scrivener?

Scrollwright is $39 one-time for all desktop platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux). Scrivener charges $60 per platform — $60 for Mac, another $60 for Windows, plus $30 for iOS if you want mobile. Neither requires a subscription for core features.

Can Scrollwright import Scrivener projects?

Scrollwright uses markdown-based files, so you can export your Scrivener project as text or RTF and import into Scrollwright. Direct .scrivx import is not currently supported, but the export process is straightforward.

What does Scrollwright have that Scrivener doesn't?

Power without complexity. Multi-pane editing, grammar checking, version snapshots — without the learning curve. Plus: privacy-first design, GitHub sync, Linux support, and one price for all platforms. Scrivener is powerful but overwhelming; Scrollwright gives you what you need to write.

Try Scrollwright free for 30 days

No credit card. No cloud upload required. Just download and write.