DraftProse vs Dabble

DraftProse vs Dabble

Dabble is a cloud writing app novelists like for its calm focus mode and its Plot Grid, a visual board for tracking storylines across a manuscript. It syncs across devices, counts your words against a goal, and stays out of your way while you draft.

DraftProse shares that cloud-first, write-anywhere shape and adds one thing Dabble was not built around: a Reader that reads the whole manuscript and reports on pacing, plot, and character voice, while never generating a line of prose for you.

Dabble if you want a polished cloud writing app with a strong plotting grid. DraftProse if you want a similar workspace plus a Reader that analyses the draft and never writes it.

Choose DraftProse if

  • You want structural analysis of your manuscript, where dialogue clusters and whether a character still sounds like themselves, built into the tool.
  • You want a free tier for the full workspace and AI analysis you add only when you want it.
  • You want AI that strictly reads and reports, with no generate button anywhere near your page.
  • You like the cloud, write-anywhere model and want analysis on top of it.

Choose Dabble if

  • You want a mature, visual Plot Grid for juggling many storylines and you plan heavily before drafting.
  • You want co-authoring and a long-established app with a large, friendly community.
  • You are happy with a subscription writing tool and do not need whole-manuscript structural analysis.
  • You want generative writing assistance and prompts as part of the drafting flow.
Side by side

The comparison, at a glance.

FeatureDraftProseDabble
Runs in the browser, any machine
Free tier for the full workspaceFree trial, then subscription
Manuscript binder / scene structure
Visual plotting board for storylinesPlot overview from the ReaderPlot Grid, a core feature
Whole-manuscript AI analysis (pacing, plot, character)The ReaderPartial
AI that generates prose for youNeverOffers generative assistance
Pricing modelFree, then $7 (your key) or $29/moSubscription
Your prose used to train a modelNeverPer their policy
Same shape, different centre

Both live in the cloud. One is built around analysis.

Dabble and DraftProse agree on the basics of a modern writing tool: it should run in the browser, sync everywhere, hold your manuscript as a structure rather than one long file, and keep the editor quiet. Dabble built a strong plotting board, the Plot Grid, on top of that, for writers who track many threads.

DraftProse spends its extra weight on the Reader instead. The binder and editor are there, but the feature that does not exist elsewhere in the same form is whole-manuscript analysis that reports back without ever writing for you.

Reads, never writes

The line we draw around the AI.

Modern writing tools increasingly add generative assistance, and Dabble offers some. DraftProse takes the opposite stance on purpose. Its AI, the Reader, only analyses what you have already written. There is no ghost text, no rewrite, no generate button.

The Reader shows you where pacing clusters scene by scene, returns a structural overview of cast and tension beats, and lets you talk to a character grounded only in the scenes you wrote them into. It gives you the shape of the draft and leaves the writing to you.

Cost

A free room you grow into.

Dabble is a subscription after the trial. DraftProse is free for the entire workspace, and only the Reader carries a cost, because the analysis is real compute.

If you already pay an AI provider, the Studio tier runs the Reader on your own key for a small monthly fee and your prose never touches our account. If you would rather not manage a key, the Pro tier covers it. The writing room itself stays free.

Quiet questions

DraftProse vs Dabble, answered.

Is DraftProse a good Dabble alternative?
For many novelists, yes. Both are cloud-based, write-anywhere apps with a structured manuscript and a quiet editor. DraftProse adds a free tier and a Reader that analyses pacing, plot, and character voice. Dabble has a more developed visual Plot Grid for heavy planners.
Does DraftProse have a plot board like Dabble's Plot Grid?
Not in the same drag-and-arrange form. DraftProse gives you a plot overview generated by the Reader: a structural read of cast, tension beats, and which scenes carry weight. It is analysis of what you wrote rather than a board you fill in by hand.
Does DraftProse generate prose the way some AI writing tools do?
No. DraftProse never generates prose. Its Reader only analyses what you have already written and reports back. The writing is always yours.
DraftProse vs Dabble: a Reader that analyses your draft · DraftProse