What Reddit Says About Fanfiction Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Fanfiction apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/FanFiction
The most popular three are Wattpad, Ao3 and Fanfiction.net, but there are others such as Tumblr, Quotev and DevianArt ... I use Marvin to read downloaded fics, though it's no longer in development and maybe not the most secure.
r/FanFiction
IK that AO3 is the one that people mainly put up and love but I only use FF.net because I do all my reading on my phone and FF has a pretty decent app while AO3 dosen't. ... Yep being able to use on phone is important for me.
r/FanFiction
A supportive community for writers, readers, and reccers to talk about and share FanFiction. ... The best app/site for reading & writing fanfiction.
r/FanFiction
I like codex reader best, especially because I can read both stories from ff.net and ao3 on it, which is a definite pre in my book as I largely prefer ao3 to any other platforms. Searching (finding) stories on it is a hassle, but I haven't found ...
r/FanFiction
I used Wattpad the most when I was a bit younger and still do since it's been the easiest to use, but I'm seeing others say they prefer other sites like Fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3).
r/FanFiction
My best fanfic this year would probably be the only ASOIAF fic in existence focusing on the fabled Children of the Forest. ... One Piece fanfiction called: Usopp Breaks into Impel Down (and Tries not to have a Mental Breakdown at the Same Time)
r/FanFiction
They have a wide variety of voices and best is any website. Tho I have to refresh a lot sometimes and it doesn't like 8k words on one page for my phone ... This is what I use. The voices are very good imo and it's easy to use. Just load up the page, select the word you want to start readin...
r/AO3
Quite literally the notes that comes with IPad heh, tried Docs but didn’t like it, you get used to things and those things just work best. ... I'm writing a fanfiction on my notes app for the first time.
r/FanFiction
It is my best purchase to this day, definitely recommend. ... Scrivener is amazing! Takes time to learn how to use all the features but that's time very well spent. ... Any basic text editor or WYSIWYG word processor program allows you write almost anything, including fanfiction. I use Notepad+...
r/FanFiction
It's got a lot of neat features and most of the 'full' version features you can try for free such as switching between two active files so you can have your chapter out and your notes and outline on the other. It can link to the cloud, has no ads and keeps track of your daily statisti...
r/FanFiction
In some ways it's like a scaled down, free Scrivener, but it has some useful additions like running searches for repeated words and phrases, listing your usage of dialogue tags, looking for cliches and other editing tricks I've never seen on a free writing app. It's really nice, clean...
r/FanFiction
Best writing apps. ... A supportive community for writers, readers, and reccers to talk about and share FanFiction.
r/FanFiction
But Speechify is my reccomendation. The browser version is a million times better than the app is (these days) but it's one that I've used for fanfiction since 2021. Voices I'd reccomend on there are Chrome OS 3 (my darling my beloved my legible friend) for a laptop if you ever get th...
r/FanFiction
On my old phone (it was a windows phone) I used to love Freda because you could choose a cover image, since the fanfictions downloaded don't come with cover images and in most apps you'd have this weird library full of blank covers lol. But the android Freda app isn't working on my ne...
r/FanFiction
A supportive community for writers, readers, and reccers to talk about and share FanFiction. ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... It's pretty great. It has a very pleasant reading experience and built-in offline reading and text to speech are awes...
r/FanFiction
A supportive community for writers, readers, and reccers to talk about and share FanFiction. ... I mostly use Google docs, but I'm looking for a better alternative. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I use ellipsus for most of my writing, because I ...
r/HPfanfiction
Archive of Our Own is the biggest alterantive site for fanfiction. ... Thanks for the recommend, u/Justexisting2110 too. I'll give it a look over! ... As a reader I am more likely to read a fic on ao3 then ff because of some of the reasons. So ao3 nay increase your reader numbers due to its eas...
r/FanFiction
FFN uses a Document Manager that requires you to upload a document file in a supported format (.sxw .odt .doc .docx .wps .rtf, .sdw .wp .wpd .htm .html). AO3 has a text box where you can copy-paste your fic from another document or even write it directly in the input field. Dreamwidth - a journallin...
r/FanFiction
I do have friends that use it, but honestly I can’t find anything worth reading (though I’m sure that there are some great fics on there). To be fair, the only one I use is ao3, unless a fic from fanfiction.net is specifically recommended to me.
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