Author Book Pages
If you’re an independent author or self-published writer, your online presence matters just as much as the book itself. In this episode, we’re talking about author book pages—the simple, professional, and surprisingly powerful way to showcase your books online without needing a complicated website or a big budget. Whether you’re launching your first title or managing an expanding catalog, the right book page can help readers discover your work, learn more about you, and take action.
At the heart of this SaaS platform is a very practical idea: give authors an easy way to create polished book landing pages that actually look like they belong in the publishing world. The free tier makes it possible to get started right away, which is great for authors who are just testing the waters or building their first online presence. Then, as your needs grow, paid plans from $9 to $29 per month unlock more books, custom domains, blogs, podcasts, bookstores, and mailing lists. That means your author website can grow with your career instead of holding you back.
The first big advantage of author book pages is professionalism. A clean, focused landing page for each book makes it easier for readers to understand what your book is about, why it matters, and where they can buy it. Instead of sending people to a cluttered homepage or a generic social profile, you can give every title its own dedicated space. That makes your marketing sharper, your brand stronger, and your books easier to find.
The second major benefit is flexibility. Not every author needs the same setup, and that’s where tiered pricing becomes useful. If you only have one book, the free plan may be enough to get started. If you have multiple titles, want a custom domain, or need tools like a blog or podcast, the paid tiers give you room to expand. For authors who are building a long-term business, features like a bookstore and mailing list can be especially valuable because they help turn casual visitors into loyal readers.
Another important piece is discoverability. A well-built author book page can do more than just look nice—it can help readers actually find your work. When your page is structured around your book, your author name, and the right keywords, it becomes easier for search engines to understand what you offer. That’s a huge win for independent authors who don’t have a traditional publishing house handling promotion. Every page becomes a chance to attract new readers organically.
And then there’s the direct connection with your audience. Features like blogs, podcasts, and mailing lists let you keep readers engaged long after they’ve finished a book. Instead of relying only on retailers or social media platforms, you can build your own audience space. That matters because your email list and website are assets you control. They give you a direct line to readers who already care about your work.
So if you’ve been searching for a smarter way to present your books online, author book pages may be exactly what you need. They combine simplicity, professionalism, and room to grow—all in one platform. For self-published authors especially, that kind of support can make the difference between a book that just exists online and a book that truly stands out. Start simple, build strategically, and create a home for your books that works as hard as you do.