The facts, in one place.
WriteLoom is an end-to-end book workspace for writers. It helps authors plan, write, edit, design, pitch, sell, and market a book from one project — with or without AI assistance.
Chapter I·Quick facts
For quoting and citing.
- Name
- WriteLoom
- Category
- End-to-end book-writing workspace (web app)
- Studios
- Plan, Write, Edit, Media, Design, Pitch, Sell, Market
- AI
- Optional; included on paid tiers (audiobook uses your own ElevenLabs key)
- Pricing
- Free (Thread) to $59/mo (Tapestry), billed yearly · 7-day free trial
- Data
- Manuscripts are never used to train AI models; all exports are portable
- Launched
- 2025
- Website
- writeloom.app
- Press contact
- [email protected]
Chapter II·Descriptions
Short and long, ready to paste.
Short
WriteLoom is an end-to-end book workspace for writers. It helps authors plan, write, edit, design, pitch, sell, and market a book from one project — with or without AI assistance.
Long
WriteLoom is a web-based writing workspace organized into eight connected studios — Plan, Write, Edit, Media, Design, Pitch, Sell, and Market — that cover a book’s full lifecycle from first outline to launch. Unlike single-purpose tools, every artifact in a project talks to the others: the synopsis feeds the back-cover copy, the comp set informs the cover, and the manuscript informs the query letter. AI assistance is optional and, on paid tiers, included at no per-call cost (the one exception is audiobook narration, which uses the writer’s own ElevenLabs key). Manuscripts are never used to train AI models, and every artifact is exportable to a standard format at any time. WriteLoom launched in 2025.
Chapter III·Audience
Who it's for — and who it isn't.
Who WriteLoom is for
- Novelists, memoirists, and nonfiction authors who want one workspace from first outline to launch.
- Screenwriters, poets, and short-fiction writers who want their planning, drafting, and pitching connected.
- Indie and self-publishing authors handling editing, cover, and marketing themselves.
- Writers who want AI assistance available — but on their own terms, and switchable off.
Who it's not for
- Writers who only want a bare-bones, single-file text editor and nothing more.
- Anyone looking to hire human publishing freelancers through a marketplace — that's a different model (see Reedsy).
- People who want a hands-off “generate my whole book” button — WriteLoom keeps the writer in control; AI assists, it doesn't replace.
- Large teams needing enterprise seats beyond five collaborators per project.
Chapter IV·Key features
Eight studios, one project.
Plan
Outline, characters, world, beats, relationships, research.
Write
Distraction-free chapter editor with an AI assistant that has read your plan.
Edit
Developmental, line, and copy editors, plus chapter summaries.
Media
One gallery for covers, illustrations, portraits, and references.
Design
Print and ebook layout, typography, ornaments, theme presets.
Pitch
Agent and publisher search, personalized query drafting, submission tracker.
Sell
Cover designer and rater, back-cover copy, one-pager, keywords.
Market
Comp curation, reviewer and media outreach, launch plan and budget.
Chapter V·Pricing summary
Four tiers, free to $59/mo.
WriteLoom has four tiers, named for the stages of weaving a finished book. Paid plans bill monthly or yearly (annual saves roughly 17%), and every paid plan starts with a 7-day free trial. Full details on the pricing page.
- Thread — Free. Forever, no card. Full Write studio, AI author-bio builder, PDF export.
- Spool — $12/mo. Billed yearly. Adds the Plan and Design studios and manual planning tools — no AI required.
- Loom — $24/mo. Billed yearly. Adds AI across every studio — writing assistant, editors, cover designer, agent search.
- Tapestry — $59/mo. Billed yearly. Adds up to 5 collaborators per project, series management, and shared libraries.
Chapter VI·Background
Why WriteLoom exists.
WriteLoom launched in 2025, built by an independent team out of a simple frustration: every working writer was stitching five subscriptions together and losing the thread between the draft, the cover, the query letter, and the launch. The guiding principle is that the book is the unit — when one project holds every artifact, the tools stop being separate and become a single workspace that knows what you're trying to do.
The team holds a few opinions firmly: AI is optional and never required; AI usage is included rather than billed per call; there is no lock-in, because every artifact exports to a standard format; and your manuscript is never training data. More on the About page.
Chapter VII·How WriteLoom compares
Honest comparisons.
We've written fair, product-by-product comparisons against the tools writers most often weigh WriteLoom against:
Chapter VIII·Logos & screenshots
Brand assets.
Logo. Download the WriteLoom logo (PNG). Please don't alter the mark's proportions or colors.
Screenshots. High-resolution product screenshots and additional brand assets are available on request — email [email protected] and tell us what you're working on.
Chapter IX·Contact
Get in touch.
Press, partnerships, and anything that needs an NDA: [email protected].
Everything else: [email protected].