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AIStoryHub vs Type.ai

Same models.
Different bill.

Type.ai bundles Claude, GPT, and Gemini into an $8–64/month subscription and lets you set custom style rules. AIStoryHub is free, runs on the same providers through your own API key or a free built-in model, and backs its voice tools with a published, searchable list of 742 AI clichés it's built to avoid.

At a glance

The short version.

AIStoryHubType.ai
PriceFree forever$8–64/month ($96–768/year)
AI accessYour own API key, or a free built-in modelBundled subscription (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google)
Voice approachVoiceprint: tone, pacing, POV, banned words you set directlyCustom writing style rules
Cliché avoidance742-entry corpus, published and downloadableNot published
Document lengthNo hard capUp to 150,000 words per document
Version historyFull scene/chapter history, instant revertYes, included
Screenplay formatNoYes, dedicated screenplay support
CommunityPublic groups, universe forking, community hubNot a focus

The details

Where they actually differ.

Pricing and AI access

Type.ai's tiers run Basic ($8/month, for shorter-form content), Pro ($16/month, 3x the AI usage and its recommendation for a novel or screenplay), and Max ($64/month, 12x usage, for authors publishing multiple books a year), with a 33% discount for paying annually. Every paid tier bundles "premium AI models" from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google into the subscription. AIStoryHub charges nothing at any tier. Bring your own key from those same three providers, or OpenRouter, and pay only what the provider charges (a full chapter with Generate PRO runs about $0.04), or use the free built-in model and pay nothing at all.

Voice and style

Type.ai's custom writing style rules let you shape how the AI writes for you, which is a genuine, useful feature. The difference is transparency: AIStoryHub's Voiceprint gives you explicit controls over tone, pacing, point of view, and banned words, and pairs it with a published, searchable 742-entry corpus of the AI tells Generate PRO is built to avoid, at aistoryhub.co/corpus. You can look at exactly what it's screening for. Type.ai's style rules aren't backed by an equivalent public list.

Structure and document length

Type.ai supports documents up to 150,000 words, offline editing, and version history, all in one integrated editor with a chat panel alongside it. AIStoryHub tracks full scene and chapter version history with instant revert and an @-reference system for keeping characters and locations consistent across a long manuscript. Both approaches keep your history intact; they're just organized differently, by single long document versus scene and chapter.

Community

AIStoryHub has a public community hub, beta-reader groups with progress tracking, and a public universe gallery you can fork into your own story with one click. Type.ai, which reports serving 300,000+ writers, is built primarily as a solo writing and editing tool, without an equivalent public community layer.

Who each one is for

Be honest with yourself.

AIStoryHub fits if

  • You want to control your own AI cost instead of paying a subscription markup
  • You want a published, auditable list of what your AI avoids, not just a promise
  • You don't mind BYOK, or you're fine with the free built-in model
  • You want a community hub and forkable public universes

Type.ai fits if

  • You'd rather pay one subscription than manage your own API key
  • You're writing a screenplay and want dedicated formatting support
  • You want a single 150,000-word document with offline editing
  • You're not concerned with auditing what the AI is trained to avoid

Questions

Before you decide.

Type.ai already bundles Claude, GPT, and Gemini. Why would I want to bring my own key?

Because it changes who controls the cost and the choice. On Type.ai, the models are baked into whichever tier you're paying for. With AIStoryHub, you paste in a key from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, or OpenRouter and pay that provider's list price directly, usually a few cents per session, with nothing marked up in between. Prefer not to manage a key at all? The free built-in model works with zero setup and zero cost.

Does Type.ai make voice or style claims like AIStoryHub?

Yes, and it's a real feature. Type.ai lets you set custom writing style rules the AI follows. AIStoryHub's Voiceprint does something similar, but pairs it with a published, searchable list of 742 AI clichés at aistoryhub.co/corpus that Generate PRO is built to avoid. Type.ai doesn't publish an equivalent list, so you can't audit what its style rules are actually screening for.

What happens if I outgrow Type.ai's free tier?

You move up to Basic ($8/mo), Pro ($16/mo, 3x the AI usage, recommended for novel-length work), or Max ($64/mo, 12x usage, for multiple books a year). AIStoryHub doesn't have tiers to outgrow. Every account gets every feature; the only variable cost is whatever you already pay your own AI provider.

Which one is better for screenplays?

Type.ai, without question. It has dedicated screenplay formatting support built in. AIStoryHub is built specifically around long-form prose fiction and doesn't have screenplay-specific tooling.

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