We flip the “marketing switch” on for your book(s):
All done for you. You just approve the work.
You refused the smaller story. Now let's make the book actually work for you.
Podcasts booking guests. Journalists hunting sources. Conferences filling slots. Brands looking for partners.
Booking guests
Hunting for sources
Filling speaker slots
Looking for features
Recommending books
Stores, libraries, events
Seeking partnerships
Wanting books to review
These doors keep opening whether you walk through them or not.
The hard truth? Right now, you're probably not catching a single one of them. Not because your book isn't good enough, but because nobody set up the system to turn those open doors into people walking through yours.
A podcast host emails you out of the blue.
A stranger emails: "How do I work with you?"
A LinkedIn DM turns into a new client.
A conference invites you to speak.
A stranger read my book and reached out asking how much it cost to work with me. I said $13,200. They started the same day.
My book brought over $60,000 of business in a few weeks.
My book got me on stage at a conference in Vegas, in front of 20,000 people.
Someone found my book, reached out, and became a $10,000 client.
Most authors treat the book as the finish line.
It's actually the starting line...

Podcast appearances. Paid speaking gigs. Brand partnerships. An audience that buys whatever you do next.

Put a system behind your book, and the book itself opens doors, way beyond the royalties.
Being a published author is the credential that gets you taken seriously and booked. We build the system that puts it to work for you.
Three parts, working together to turn your book into a system that opens doors.
Without it, nobody takes you seriously. Your book gets lost in the noise before anyone even reads the title.
Without reviews and social proof, nobody pays attention. A book without reviews is invisible on Amazon and ignored by media. We hand you the early-reader pack, the review-request templates, and the launch-week cadence that gets you reviews fast. Just look at Paul: three books written with Chapter, three bestseller launches.
One launch is just a start. That's why a complete new outreach campaign runs for you every single month, fresh people, new pitches, new replies, so your pipeline never goes quiet.
Before we built any of this, our co-founder Sam lived it. He had no audience, no clients, no reputation. So he wrote a book and used it the smart way: as a lead magnet for his business.
A royalty check showed up here and there. But that's not what moved the needle. It was the $300,000 in consulting revenue it brought in over the next year. From one pretty average book.
But here's the catch.
The first time, it cost Sam 60-hour weeks. Researching every podcast, writing every email, tracking every reply, making every piece of content by hand.
And nobody has time for that today. So most authors tap into maybe 1% of what their book could really do for them.
This is the team it normally takes to make a book actually work for you.
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 Solution AuthorTeam | 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 to work for them. | 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 shows by your genre and topic, then drafts a guest pitch for each.
Finds the right book newsletters and reading lists, then pitches your book as a feature.
Uses a news angle to pitch coverage, interviews, and reviews to journalists and editors.
Finds BookTok, Bookstagram, and niche creators, then pitches reviews and features.
Sends review-copy requests, prioritizing reviewers open to your genre.
Pitches local bookstores, libraries, events, and media in your city and region.
Finds open speaker slots at conferences and universities, then drafts your proposals.
Pitches co-marketing, sponsorships, bundles, and joint ventures to aligned brands.
All done for you, all in your voice, 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.
Hear it straight from authors who put a team behind their book.
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 assets 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 the world actually hears about it.
One book, or every book you write. The choice is yours.
Choose your plan