We flip the “marketing switch” on for your book(s):
All done for you. You just approve the work.
You finished the story most people only talk about. Now let's get it into readers' hands.
Hunting their next read
Looking for books to feature
Recommending new books
Wanting early copies
Choosing their next pick
Stocking & hosting you
Featuring new authors
Cross-promo in your genre
Readers keep finding new books every day, whether they ever find yours or not.
A BookTok creator messages you: “Can I feature your book?”
A reader emails: “I finished it in one sitting. When's the next one?”
A new 5-star review lands, then another, then another.
A book club picks your novel as their next read.
Most authors treat the book as the end of the journey.
It's actually the beginning of one...

A reader who loves this book is the easiest sale you'll ever have for the next one, and the one after that.

Anyone who finishes your book is telling you they want more of what you write. That's a fan in the making.

Reviews. Word of mouth. BookTok shoutouts. Book club picks. A readership that grows with every book.

Put a system behind the book, and one reader becomes a review, then word of mouth, then more sales. Then fans waiting to buy whatever you publish next.
That's the other half: the readership that buys the whole series, not just book one. We build the system that does it.
The hardest part of fiction isn't writing it. It's getting found. We build the page, the look, and the presence that makes readers stop, click, and buy.
In fiction, reviews and early momentum are everything. We hand you the ARC pack, the review-request templates, and the launch-week cadence that gets your first reviews fast.
One launch isn't a career. A fresh outreach campaign runs for you every month, plus a year of content, so your readership compounds instead of fading.
It takes the same effort to convince one reader to pick up your book as it does to convince one person who can put it in front of a thousand. So that's where we point the effort: the people who already have the readers.
So why doesn't this happen for more authors?
For decades, the publishing world kept the whole marketing machine locked away for a chosen few. Everyone else gets told to "build a platform" and figure it out alone.
This is the team it normally takes to actually get a book read.
That's $60K to $180K a year. For a real team. Before you factor in your time managing them.
We built AuthorTeam to be the closest thing to that team for authors who don't have $60K to $180K a year to spend on staff. Same outputs. Same craft. Powered by AI and our system, priced to be accessible.
Even with the budget, you'd still be the bottleneck. Coordinating, briefing, reviewing, approving, week after week.
You can do it yourself, hire an agency, or let us assemble it for you.
| Our SolutionAuthorTeam | Other OptionsDIY with Freelancers | Other OptionsPublisher / Agency | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | From $1,000 down rest when we deliver |
$5,000 – $15,000 per book |
$30,000 – $100,000+ per year + retainer |
| Time to delivery | 30 days | 3-6 months | Ongoing |
| Your time per book | 15 min / day | 200+ hours | ~10 hr / week |
| Brand consistency | One voice, one system | 5+ freelancers, inconsistent | Templates reused across clients |
| Voice match | Pulled from your Chapter books | You brief each freelancer | Generic agency tone |
| Ownership | You own everything, forever | You own it | Agency owns the relationships |
| Commitment | Cancel anytime | Per project | Long-term retainer |
| Best for | Authors who want their book actually read. | Authors who enjoy assembling things piece by piece. | Authors with deep budgets, no time. |
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We build everything for you, pulled from your book. No questionnaires, no back-and-forth.
All we need from you: a quick review, then your green light.
We send the pitches. Content posts on auto. Every reply lands in your dashboard.
No recording. No writing. No coordinating. Here's the full list of things on your plate.
This isn't a tool you have to learn or run. We do the actual work, the pages, the pitches, the content, and the dashboard is simply where you see it and approve it. Nothing goes out without your yes.
It's built to simplify your life, not add to it. Most authors just do one quick weekly review, approving everything for the week in a single sitting. A few minutes, and you're done.
Finds creators in your genre and drafts a personal note to feature your book.
Finds book bloggers in your genre and pitches your book for review.
Builds your ARC team so you launch with reviews already in.
Finds reader newsletters in your genre and pitches your book as a feature.
Pitches book clubs to pick your novel as their next read.
Pitches local bookstores and libraries to stock your book and host a signing.
Finds shows that feature authors in your genre and drafts your note for each.
Finds authors with readers like yours and pitches newsletter swaps.
All done for you, all in your style, all from one dashboard.
We can't make it work if you don't show up. A few minutes a day, on your own schedule. That's the only commitment. Do that, and we'll handle the rest.
A few words from authors already building their catalog with Chapter.
I uploaded my first book and have had sales every day since then. I even got some reviews.
This is my 6th book. I've got a million stories in my head and this is the perfect vehicle.
I've used this for 2 books so far. Amazing. Great customer support.
The easiest way I've found to get a book written, out, and actually selling.
Each of these, for EVERY book.
We're betting on you as an author. Only existing Chapter clients qualify. The context we pull from your books, voice, and world cuts the back-and-forth to zero, so a single book's worth of this work, which would normally run $12,000+ with an agency, starts at a fraction of that.
We don't hand you something half-done and call it finished. Every page, photo, pitch, and plan is built to fit you, and if any piece isn't right, we rework it until you're happy with it. No nickel-and-diming, no "that's an extra." It's done when you say it's done.
You did the hard part. You wrote the book, and you got it published.
This is how you make sure readers actually find it.
One book, or every book you write. The choice is yours.
Choose your plan