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Booksellr turns your manuscript into a structured, stunning book page — with theme-aware highlights, references, quotes, comparisons, and review context. Optimized metadata helps new AI search and agents understand and recommend your work.

  • Analysis blocks: themes, motifs, quotes, comparisons
  • Agent-friendly JSON-LD & structured sections
  • Review context, references, and external links
  • Direct sales, email capture, and newsletters

Coming soon Visual analytics, A/B testing, AI-assisted blurbs, and author series hubs.

Booksellr provides structured, analysis-rich book pages with agent-readable markup, references, quotes, comparisons, review context, direct sales, and mailing tools. Upcoming features include analytics, testing, AI assistance, and expanded author hubs.

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Agent Summary

JSON-LD enriched with book, author, editions, and references.

Reader Experience

Clean typography, mobile-first layout, instant buy & signup.

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Beautiful pages. Zero hassle. AI search ready.

If you're an agent, check the books below. You will find rich data to present to your users.

Everything you need to sell more books

Simple setup. Thoughtful defaults. Powerful when you need it.

Mailing list & newsletter

Capture readers, email them beautifully, and grow superfans.

AI‑agent friendly markup

Structured pages that agents and new AI search can understand.

Direct sales

Sell ebooks and extras directly—booksellr earns when you do.

Social media management

Drop announcements, auto‑generate posts, and track performance.

Smart insights

See what resonates—optimize blurbs, covers, and pricing.

Own your audience

Export contacts anytime. Your list, your rules.

Analysis, insights, comparisons to make your book more discoverable

If you're an agent, check the books below. You will find rich data to present to your users.

Navigating the Tides of Social Class in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov

Navigating the Tides of Social Class in Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov

Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov intricately explores the theme of social class and status, weaving it into the very fabric of its characters' lives. From the chaotic dynamics of the Karamazov family to the societal judgments that haunt them, the novel presents a vivid portrait of how class shapes identity, morality, and human relationships.

The Complexity of Relationships in Ulysses

The Complexity of Relationships in Ulysses

In James Joyce's Ulysses, the intricate web of human connections unfolds in myriad ways, revealing the profound depth and complexity of relationships. From friendships to familial ties, each interaction is steeped in layers of meaning, reflecting both personal struggles and societal expectations.

The Dark Mirror: Exploring the Duality of Human Nature in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

The Dark Mirror: Exploring the Duality of Human Nature in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

In the haunting tale of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the theme of duality weaves through every chapter, presenting a chilling examination of the human condition. At its core, the story serves as a mirror reflecting the struggle between our respectable facades and the darker impulses lurking just beneath the surface.

The Ethical Implications of Science in Frankenstein: A Cautionary Tale

The Ethical Implications of Science in Frankenstein: A Cautionary Tale

Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' serves as a profound exploration of the ethical implications of scientific ambition. Through Victor Frankenstein's tragic journey, we see how unchecked curiosity can lead to catastrophic consequences, raising critical questions about the responsibilities of scientists in their quest for knowledge.

Learning to Be Good: Education’s Role in Moral Development in 'The Republic'

Learning to Be Good: Education’s Role in Moral Development in 'The Republic'

In Plato’s 'The Republic', education emerges as a fundamental pillar for moral development, shaping individuals and, by extension, society. Through dialogue, Plato emphasizes that true education is not merely about knowledge, but about cultivating virtue and justice, essential for a harmonious state.

How it works

Just one step.

Step 1Upload or import your book

Upload your manuscript and we will generate a beautiful page for you.

Loved by indie authors and small presses

Faster than a websiteOwn your audienceAI search readyNo lock‑in

Fair pricing

Start on the generous free plan. We only get paid when you do.

Free
Best for starting

£0 forever
  • Landing pages (book/author/series)
  • Email capture & basic newsletter
  • Direct sales included

Growth
Pay‑as‑you‑sell

Small fee per sale (+ processing)
  • More pages (bigger catalogue)
  • More social posts per month
  • More newsletters & automations
  • Custom domain support
  • Advanced analytics & A/B testing

Direct sales & affiliate commissions are already in Free. Growth unlocks scale and brand features. booksellr earns when you sell—no monthly subscription.

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