For dyslexic writers

Your imagination was never the problem.

Scribegrove was built for a dyslexic writer before it was built for anyone else — the developer's wife was the first user, and his dyslexic daughter is why it exists at all. The premise is simple: if you can tell your story to a friend across the table, you can write it here. Speak it or type it in your own words; the AI handles the part that gets in the way — structure, spelling, continuity, finding your place again — and never rewrites a word you wrote.

7-day free trial · Cancel any time · Never trained on your manuscript

Scribegrove in the browser — the studio used by dyslexic writers.

Actual product — captured from the live web app.

Why dyslexic writers pick Scribegrove

What this tool does for you specifically.

Tell it out loud — dictation is a first-class door

Every capture surface has a microphone: your story's foundation, chapter ideas, notes, character details. Ramble the way you'd tell it to a friend; your words land exactly as spoken, and the AI threads them into your outline without changing them. Thinking out loud isn't a workaround here — it's the intended way in.

Structure is the tool's job, not a wall you climb first

Holding a chapter's shape in your head while fighting the words one at a time is the exhausting part. Scribegrove holds the shape for you: your story lives as beats and scenes you can see, the outline tracks what's written and what's next, and every session opens with your place already found. Come back after a week and nothing is lost.

Your own words are permanent — and provable

Everything you say or type into your Foundation is recorded in your words and never AI-rewritten. That matters twice: the story stays yours in the way that counts, and you always have a clear record of your human authorship — the thing stores and copyright actually care about.

A reading experience you can adjust

Text size controls, warm low-glare paper themes and dark modes, and a clean paged reader on your phone. Grove can also read your chapters back to you in its editorial notes — hearing a continuity problem is often easier than spotting it.

Pricing

Same tiers as everyone else. Same money-back guarantee.

Genre-specific landings page; same product. Pick the tier that fits how heavy your cloud usage is — the underlying studio is identical.

Author Studio

$19.99 / month

For writers who want it to just work.

  • The full studio in your browser — desk, tablet, phone
  • Grove managed by us — no keys, no setup
  • Encrypted cloud library, synced to every device
  • Series world model + Author Directives + Insights
  • Phone reader with AI margin notes + voice capture
  • 3M monthly AI tokens
  • Grove Verse on deep actions
  • Full-book story doctor scans
7-day free trial

EVERYTHING INCLUDED

Author Studio Max

$49.99 / month

For writers who want everything in one subscription.

  • Everything in Author Studio Pro
  • Grove Chronicle on the heaviest passes
  • 15M monthly AI tokens
  • Publishing Studio bundled (KDP, D2D, IngramSpark, Apple, Kobo)
  • Image generation bundled (30 / month)
  • Early access — beta features + new releases land here first
  • Priority email support (24-hr SLA)
7-day free trial

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Dyslexic writers FAQ

What dyslexic writers usually ask first.

Does the AI write the book for me?

Only if you ask it to, and only as much as you ask. You set the dial: hand Grove a few beats and it drafts a scene, or write every word yourself and the AI only structures, spell-checks, and keeps continuity. Your own words are never rewritten without permission — every suggestion is preview-then-apply.

I think out loud better than I type. Will that actually work?

Yes — it's the founding use case. Dictate your story premise, chapter ideas, and notes from your phone or desktop; your spoken words are saved exactly as you said them, and Grove does the organizing. Many writers dictate the whole story skeleton first and refine on screen after.

Is this a spelling and grammar checker?

It includes that, but the real help is one level up: holding the story's structure so you don't have to, anchoring notes to the exact passage they're about, and answering 'where was I?' instantly. Spelling is the small part — organization is the wall, and that's what the product removes.

Can my kid use it?

Accounts are for adults — subscriptions and the law both say so. Plenty of families write together through a parent's account at the kitchen table; that's exactly how the developer's own family uses it.

Tell your story the way you'd tell a friend.

Start with your voice or your own words — the studio handles the rest. 7-day free trial, cancel anytime.