Publishing work made visible
Prepare the metadata and production details around your book.
Publishing prep
Use focused tools to prepare descriptions, keywords, EPUB files, title checks, and production details before publication.
Publishing work made visible
Start from genre, audience, marketplace, and edition context instead of blank prompts.
Prepare descriptions, keywords, and checks that fit real publishing forms.
Use the same workflow when preparing books for readers in another language.
Keep the final decision with the author before anything goes live.
Workflow
BookShift keeps each publishing task focused, so authors can finish one concrete piece of the launch workflow at a time.
Use focused tools to prepare descriptions, keywords, EPUB files, title checks, and production details before publication.
Why authors need this
The book file is only part of publication. Readers also discover books through titles, descriptions, keywords, categories, covers, and marketplace signals.
Workflow
BookShift keeps each publishing task focused, so authors can finish one concrete piece of the launch workflow at a time.
Enter title, genre, audience, tone, keywords, and edition details.
Create copy or checks for the specific publishing task.
Compare options, adjust wording, and keep the version that fits your book.
Use the finished output in KDP, your paperback wrap, cover files, or translated edition workflow.
What you get
The goal is practical output you can paste, review, or use while preparing a book for sale.
Descriptions, blurbs, keywords, or title checks shaped for author workflows.
Support for translated editions and marketplace-specific phrasing.
Outputs that fit alongside proofreading, cover localization, and print production.
BookShift point of view
BookShift focuses on the unglamorous author tasks that often block a book from reaching the next store, language, or format.
Related services
Metadata works better when the manuscript, cover, and edition plan are prepared together.
Author Publishing Tools FAQ
It helps authors prepare one concrete part of the publishing workflow, such as description copy, keyword ideas, title checks, or marketplace-ready metadata.
Yes. BookShift is built around original and translated editions, so the output can be adapted for international publishing work.
Yes. Treat the result as a strong draft or check, then make the final author decision before upload.
You can pair it with proofreading, translation, cover localization, or paperback wrap generation when preparing a full release.
Open the tool and prepare the publishing detail that is holding up your next edition.
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