

It enables you to journal-on-the-go and even gifts you with a number of free features while you’re at it, including: a clean interface, syncing, photo imports, reminders, and metadata functionalities. Fortunately, there are plenty of apps ready to give you a boost, every step of the way! So, are you: Looking to get inspired?įor anyone who’s tired of scribbling down story ideas on the crinkled corners of tablecloths, Day One is a journaling app for iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

Part I: Before you writeīefore a single word is even committed on paper, authors go through a ton of back-breaking work: thinking, organizing, plotting, researching, and perfecting the seed of their idea. Here are the 30 most useful apps to get you past every stage of NaNoWriMo. So we’ve done all the digging for you to save you the research. That said, there’s a sea of writing apps out there, and it takes time to figure out which are good and which are not so great. Luckily, we’re in the 21st-century now, and technology is your friend. It’s a bit better for authors now, of course, but NaNoWriMo is still a 30-day grind and we can use all the power-ups that we can get. In the early days of NaNoWriMo, it wasn’t rare to see cavemen scrawling their 50,000-word books all over cave walls.
