AIStoryHub vs BookNova
BookNova turns a premise into a full novel, complete with cover art, for a one-time lifetime fee and a credit system charged per generated word. AIStoryHub is free, runs on your own API key or a free built-in model, and is built around a different bet: that you're still the one writing, scene by scene, in a voice that's actually yours.
At a glance
| AIStoryHub | BookNova | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free forever | C$79–435 one-time (lifetime), plus monthly credit refresh |
| AI access | Your own API key, or a free built-in model | Bundled (Gemini, Claude, OpenAI, LLaMA, DeepSeek) |
| Approach | Assisted drafting, scene by scene, in your voice | Full novel generated end-to-end from a premise |
| Voice/originality claims | 742-entry corpus, published and downloadable | "Voice Engine" claims to remove AI patterns; not published |
| Usage model | Pay your AI provider directly, no credits to buy | Credit system: 1 credit = 1 generated word |
| Cover art / illustrations | Not built in | Genre-aware covers and chapter illustrations included |
| Version history | Full scene/chapter history, instant revert | Not a stated feature |
| Community | Public groups, universe forking, community hub | Not a focus |
The details
BookNova sells lifetime access as a one-time payment: Lite (C$79, 50,000 credits/month), Pro (C$135, 100,000), Platinum (C$245, 200,000), and Author (C$435, 400,000), with 1 credit spent per generated word. A standard novel eats 60,000–90,000 credits; an epic fantasy can run 120,000–180,000, meaning heavier writers need a higher tier just to finish one book a month. AIStoryHub charges nothing at any tier, ever. Bring your own key and pay your provider directly (a full chapter with Generate PRO runs about $0.04), or use the free built-in model and pay nothing at all.
This is the real philosophical split. BookNova's pitch is "your novel, written by the world's best AI, ready in minutes": you supply a premise and it produces plot, dialogue, character arcs, and full chapters through what it calls a Story Thread Engine for continuity. AIStoryHub isn't built to generate a finished novel from a one-line prompt. Generate PRO, Revise, and Human Grit Pass are tools you use scene by scene, chapter by chapter, with full version history and instant revert on every change, because the premise is that you're the one writing the book, not outsourcing it wholesale.
BookNova's Voice Engine claims to eliminate AI-distinctive prose patterns, and its Chapter Craft Engine claims to rotate opening and closing techniques so chapters don't feel formulaic. Neither claim is backed by a published list you can check. AIStoryHub's equivalent is a corpus you can actually read: 742 tagged AI clichés, searchable and downloadable at aistoryhub.co/corpus. If a marketing claim about "sounding less like AI" matters to you, the difference is whether you have to trust it or can verify it.
BookNova bundles genre-aware cover generation, chapter illustrations, and an "Author Launch Kit" (character cards, aesthetic quotes, teaser copy) aimed at authors self-publishing on Amazon KDP. AIStoryHub doesn't generate covers or illustrations; instead it has a public community hub, beta reader groups with progress tracking, and a forkable public universe gallery. Different tools for a different part of the process: BookNova helps you package the finished book, AIStoryHub helps you write it and share it with other writers along the way.
Who each one is for
AIStoryHub fits if
BookNova fits if
Questions
The goal is similar; both claim to reduce prose that reads as obviously AI-generated. The difference is proof. BookNova's Voice Engine and Chapter Craft Engine are described in marketing terms without publishing what they're actually screening for. AIStoryHub publishes the full 742-entry corpus of AI clichés Generate PRO is built to avoid at aistoryhub.co/corpus, tagged by category and confidence, so you can check the claim yourself instead of taking it on faith.
It's a one-time lifetime payment (C$79 to C$435 depending on tier) rather than a subscription, but each tier caps you at a monthly credit refresh (50,000 to 400,000 credits), and BookNova counts 1 credit per generated word. A standard novel runs 60,000–90,000 credits; an epic fantasy can run 120,000–180,000. AIStoryHub has no credits to buy at any tier. You pay your own AI provider directly at their list price (a full chapter with Generate PRO runs about $0.04), or use the free built-in model and pay nothing.
No. BookNova bundles Gemini, Claude, OpenAI, LLaMA, and DeepSeek into its own credit system with no external subscriptions or keys required. AIStoryHub works the opposite way: bring a key from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or OpenRouter and pay that provider directly, or skip the key entirely with the free built-in model.
BookNova is built for exactly that: a premise in, a structured novel with plot, chapters, and cover art out, in minutes. AIStoryHub is built for a different job: helping you write and shape each scene yourself, with full version history and controls over voice, structure, and continuity. If speed to a first draft is the entire goal, BookNova's approach is faster. If you want to be the one writing it, with an AI that assists rather than replaces that process, that's what AIStoryHub is for.
No credit card. No subscription. No catch.