Does your Chromebook have Google Play?
If so, it opens up a lot more options.
Would you consider Android Microsoft Word with an Office 365 subscription?
Also, there are other MS Office type knock offs you can try.
I personally use a combination of Docs and a programme called 'Writer' by bighugelabs.
https://writer.bighugelabs.com
I bought a lifetime subscription which allows a nice degree of organisation.
Some newer Chromebooks also allow you to install Linux. With this you could also install LibreOffice locally?
Ummmm. What else? Oh, have a look at these:
They're 'paid for' but might be of interest to you.
So plenty of options really :-)
I see, im pretty much tied to windows so yeah.
Literally minutes after posting I found Novlr, I didn't try it but from what I read on their website, it has everything from word recommendations, grammar check, time spent, chapters /folders etc etc but the only problem is that its monthly payments instead of a one time purchase like scrivener for example - which is a bit of a problem since I don't have steady income as a student. Still, for now that's the only thing I found that is similar to what I'm looking for
I'll be using Novlr. Originally I used Google Docs but after a certain amount of words, it would freeze up and crash. Novlr (so far) has behaved wonderfully and lets me break up my writing into chapters and scenes.
As a cheaper alternative to Scrivener, you could try novlr.org. It's designed for non-sequential writing, too. It isn't as robust or feature-rich as Scrivener, but it's very functional.
Novlr just rolled out a proofreading feature. It doesn't catch everything, but it catches enough that I leave the feature on. Haven't tried Hemmingway or Grammarly. But nothing can come close to a human right now.