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Most small archives back in the day ran off of efiction (https://efiction.org/) I think. Or at least the ones I visited did. It seems miles easier than trying to set up ao3's software for yourself, though of course the search and tagging/categorizing functionalities aren't as robust. But it works for small archives. Source: almost 2 years ago
Storyboard That - Storyboard That is the world's best online storyboard creator.
SquidgeWorld Archive - SquidgeWorld Archive is brought to you by Squidge.org, using software from the Organization for Transformative Works. Neither SquidgeWorld Archive nor Squidge.org are associated with The OTW. A fork of the fanfiction website, ArchiveOfOurOwn.
Storyboarder - Storyboarder makes it easy to visualize a story as fast you can draw stick figures.
Fanfiction.net - The most popular fan fiction website in the world according to Wikipedia
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