Magazine Manager vs. Vellum

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Magazine Manager
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
The Magazine Manager is a magazine publishing software solution, serving over 25,000+ publications worldwide. It is a web-based CRM built for publishers, by publishers. In a unified platform, the Magazine Manager includes a sales CRM and opportunities pipeline, a centralized ad order entry system, a built-in electronic signature system, production and project management, billing, digital pagination and editions, marketing automation, circulation, audience development, subscription management,…N/A
Vellum
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
Vellum is a publishing tool by 180g, that enables users to create ebooks for every platform: Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books, etc. Each specialized file can guide readers to buy the writer's next book in their favorite store. Vellum is currently available for Mac.
$199.99
one-time fee
Pricing
Magazine ManagerVellum
Editions & Modules
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Vellum eBooks
$199.99
one-time fee
Vellum Press
$249.99
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Magazine ManagerVellum
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount offered based on user volume.
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User Ratings
Magazine ManagerVellum
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10.0
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User Testimonials
Magazine ManagerVellum
Likelihood to Recommend
Mirabel Technologies
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180g
Vellum is perfect for novels, novellas, short fiction anthologies, and any lightly illustrated fiction. It’s excellent for most non-fiction. It’s great for e-Books and Paperbacks. I haven’t tried using the file for hardcover but it is likely good for that as well. Vellum wouldn’t be the right tool for coffee-table art books, picture books or children’s illustrated books.
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Pros
Mirabel Technologies
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180g
  • Professional, Tasteful Formatting
  • Table of Contents management
  • File Management
  • Ease of switching elements (i.e. Chapter, Acknowledgement, About the Author etc.)
  • Beautiful Style Sheets
  • Generating uploadable files quickly and painlessly
  • Previewing for a variety of formats and devices
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Cons
Mirabel Technologies
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180g
  • Could improve ability to change the look of a design element like Ornamental Break.
  • Doesn’t currently output in Smashwords .doc format (but does EPUB).
  • Spell Check is rudimentary but accurate - still, it’s much better to use Word or Grammarly.
  • If style uses initial drop cap, it doesn’t handle one-letter words well (I, A, O) - repeats letter in sentence. This may be standard practice, not sure.
  • There are a couple dozen styles. I would gladly pay for a “Style Pack” to add on additional styles.
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Alternatives Considered
Mirabel Technologies
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180g
Up until purchasing Vellum, I’ve used Smashwords Meat Grinder template and Kindle’s PC-Only software. I had to buy a PC just to publish to Kindle - very expensive investment with modest return. Vellum is only for Mac. In fact, it would have been cool if it worked with a PC. But Mac is my ecosystem for writing, and the PC is a pain. I ultimately chose Vellum because it works with my MacBook.
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Return on Investment
Mirabel Technologies
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180g
  • Less time publishing means more time writing
  • Beautiful books sell better than Times New Roman dreck
  • I’ve stayed away from Google Books but will move into that market now
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ScreenShots

Magazine Manager Screenshots

Screenshot of Built-in flatplanning & pagination feature that makes it easier to create digital and mobile editions.Screenshot of A centralized ad order system keeps advertisers in sync with deadlines.Screenshot of The Magazine Manager’s Project Timeline, which provides real-time project updates with the flexibility to set up workflows for different kinds of publishing products with custom Project Stages, Project Fields, and ability to build custom report Views.Screenshot of The opportunities pipeline, which is a digital platform that helps businesses track and manage potential opportunities, from initial leads to final closures, providing visibility and organization throughout the sales process.Screenshot of Customizable Analytics Dashboards tool - choose from over 300 data tiles, customize the display and even set user-level permissionsScreenshot of View all Contact details through the record including contact information, lead management & opportunities data, proposal & order data, subscriptions, email & website activity, notes & activities, and more.