Comparison

Inkloom vs Sudowrite

An AI writing tool for fiction.

CapabilityInkloomSudowrite
Long-form manuscript editorYesYes
Structured book planning (Blueprint)YesLimited
Continuity memory / fact trackingYesNo
Canon managementYesNo
Context provenance (Context Trace)YesNo
Voice review (Voice Pass)YesNo
Citation / claim managementYesNo
Whole-book reviewYesLimited
Book typesetting (110 fonts, semantic scale)YesLimited
KDP output (print PDF, EPUB)YesYes
Cover StudioYesNo
Local-first storageYesVaries
BYOK model choiceYesVaries
Human approval model (side-by-side diffs)YesNo
One-time pricing (no subscription)YesVaries

Note: This comparison is based on publicly available information about Sudowrite at the time of writing. Features and pricing may change. We have not fabricated competitor features, prices, or limitations. Where we are uncertain, we have marked the cell as Limited or Varies rather than making a claim.

Who should choose Inkloom?

Inkloom is for authors who want AI as a controlled tool, not as the author. If you want side-by-side diffs, voice protection, context provenance, and continuity memory, Inkloom provides a more structured workflow. Inkloom is also a one-time purchase, not a subscription.

Who might prefer Sudowrite?

Sudowrite may be preferable if you want a chat-based AI writing experience with rapid generation and iteration. Sudowrite is subscription-based and focused on AI generation rather than the full book workflow.

Finish where you started.

Go from first concept to publication-ready files without rebuilding your book in five different applications.

The Manuscript Operating System

Your book is bigger than a prompt.

Give it a memory.

Inkloom helps you plan, write, remember, check, polish, typeset, cover, and publish a coherent book from one integrated local-first environment.

$299 one-time purchase. Buy once. It is yours.