Comparison

Authorlytica vs WriteTrackPro: the habit vs the release schedule.

WriteTrackPro and Authorlytica are both trackers built for authors, and they even share some features, words per hour, achievements, output trends. The difference is what they orient around. WriteTrackPro is built for the publishing business and the next launch. Authorlytica is built for the writing habit.

Published June 16, 2026

WriteTrackPro at a glance

TypeWriting tracker (launch planning)
PlatformsWeb
Free optionTrial only
AI writingNo

What WriteTrackPro is

WriteTrackPro is a web-based tracker for indie authors who, in its own words, treat publishing like a business. You log sessions by timer or by hand, and it surfaces words-per-hour analytics, output trends, and achievements. Its signature feature is launch-date planning: it builds a projected release schedule from your real averages across the phases of your completed books. It is built for authors with a backlist of three or more books who are scheduling the next one around their actual writing pace. It costs $9.99 a month after a 7-day trial and uses no AI.

What Authorlytica is

Authorlytica tracks the same raw act, words written over time, but points it at the habit rather than the schedule. You get streaks, a projected finish date, mood tracking, a Writer Profile, achievements and XP, a social feed with leaderboards and hearts, and automatic Rewind reports. The Rewind tells you which day of the week you actually write, which genre you finished fastest, and how your mood tracks your output. Free forever plan, no card required.

Side-by-side

 AuthorlyticaWriteTrackPro
OrientationWriting habit & identityPublishing business & launches
Words per hour & trendsYesYes
Achievements50+, plus XP/levelsYes
StreaksYesNot emphasized
Launch-date / phase planningFinish date onlyYes (specialty)
Mood & Writer ProfileYesNo
Social, leaderboards, RewindsYesNo
Free forever planYesNo (7-day trial)
Price$6/mo or $59/yr$9.99/mo

Where WriteTrackPro is the right call

  • You publish on a schedule. Its launch-date and phase analytics are built for exactly the rapid-release, backlist-building author. Authorlytica does not do that.
  • You think in books shipped, not days written. If your mental model is a publishing calendar, WriteTrackPro speaks that language.
  • You want a business-flavored tool. Its whole framing is author-as-business, which some writers find motivating.

Where Authorlytica is the right call

  • The habit is the hard part. Streaks, mood, achievements, and a community are aimed at the real bottleneck for most writers, which is consistency.
  • You want to see patterns across your sessions. The Writer Profile surfaces your pace, genre, and mood history; Rewinds wrap it into a monthly or annual summary you can actually share.
  • You want to start free. Authorlytica's free plan covers full tracking; WriteTrackPro is paid after the trial.

Choose WriteTrackPro if…

  • You publish on a release schedule
  • You want launch-date planning
  • You think in books shipped

Choose Authorlytica if…

  • The habit is your hard part
  • You want mood, a Writer Profile, and community
  • You want to start free

The honest take

If you are a business-minded author juggling release dates and a backlist, WriteTrackPro's launch planning is a real, specific strength and worth the look. If your challenge is sitting down on Tuesday when you skipped Monday and Wednesday, Authorlytica is built for that: streaks, mood logs, and a community that notices when you go quiet. It costs $6 a month, or nothing on the free plan, and does not require a credit card to start. Pick by which problem actually keeps you up at night.

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The schedule can wait. First, write consistently.

Authorlytica is built for the habit: streaks, mood, achievements, a community, and a finish date. Free forever plan, no card.

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