Why Authors Use Atticus
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Distraction-Free Writing – Clean interface designed for focus so you can write your book without clutter or interruptions.
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Book Formatting – Instantly format ebooks and print editions with customizable templates, styles, and professional layouts.
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Collaboration – Invite editors, co-authors, and beta readers to collaborate directly inside your manuscript.
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Cross-Platform – Works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks. Cloud-based with offline support.
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One-Time Payment – Pay once and get lifetime access, including all future updates.
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Export Options – Generate EPUB, MOBI, and print-ready PDFs that meet Amazon KDP and IngramSpark requirements.
Pricing
Atticus is available as a one-time purchase of $147, including lifetime updates and unlimited book projects.
Last checked: August 2025
💲 Check Latest PricingPros & Cons
Pros
- All‑in‑one writing + formatting in a single tool
- Exports print‑ready PDF and EPUB for major stores
- Clean, professional templates with consistent typography
- Cloud sync + desktop apps for offline work
- Collaboration and shareable access for editors
Cons
- Fewer deep layout controls than pro DTP tools (e.g., Adobe InDesign)
- Learning curve when moving from Word/Scrivener workflows
- Advanced customization requires template tweaking
Atticus FAQ
What is Atticus?
Atticus is an all‑in‑one book writing & formatting tool. Draft, collaborate, and export beautiful print interiors and ebooks from one app.
Can Atticus create print‑ready PDFs for KDP and IngramSpark?
Yes. Atticus exports print‑ready PDFs with trim sizes, margins, and front/back matter set for popular distributors (e.g., KDP, IngramSpark).
Does Atticus export EPUB for Kindle and other stores?
Yes. You can export clean EPUB files for Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo, and more, with consistent styles and chapter navigation.
Is Atticus browser‑based or desktop?
Atticus runs in the browser with cloud sync, and also offers desktop apps so you can work offline and sync later.
Can I collaborate or share my manuscript?
Yes. You can invite collaborators or editors and control access while keeping a single source of truth for your book.