What is Squibler?
Key Features
Writing editor
Clean, distraction-free interface for drafting and editing content
Content organisation
Tools to structure and manage multiple writing projects
Formatting assistance
Automatic formatting options to save time on layout
Export options
Ability to save and export work in multiple formats
Collaboration features
Options for working with other writers or editors on shared projects
Template library
Pre-built templates for common writing types and formats
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- Free tier available with useful features, so you can try it without paying
- Focuses on removing technical barriers, letting you concentrate on writing quality
- Suitable for various writing types, from blog posts to longer documents
- Simple, straightforward interface that doesn't require extensive learning
Limitations
- Limited information available about advanced features or customisation options compared to some competitors
- May lack some specialised features that niche writing communities require
- Smaller community and fewer integrations with other popular tools than larger alternatives
Use Cases
Bloggers managing multiple regular posts across different topics
Content creators writing for social media, newsletters, or websites
Students and academics working on essays, research papers, or dissertations
Freelance writers juggling projects for different clients
Teams collaborating on written content like documentation or guides