Finishing a book is one job; selling it is another. The Publishing Kit handles that second job. In a single step it writes the go-to-market marketing copy you need to launch — your blurb, keywords, social posts, launch email and more — all built from your title, genre and synopsis. It's about helping you sell the book you've written, not writing the book for you.
How to open it
- Open your finished project in the editor (Writer or Graphic mode).
- Open Publish & Export.
- Choose Publishing Kit.
It generates right inside the editor — there's no separate page to go to — and costs 60 Creation Points by default. Your saved kit stays with the project, so you can reopen it and copy from it any time without regenerating. Prefer a fresh version? Use Regenerate to build the whole kit again.
What you get
The kit is a bundle of ready-to-use copy:
- Book blurb — a 120–180 word back-cover / store description that hooks readers without spoiling the ending.
- Keywords — up to 7, drawn from your tags and sub-genres (the same logic behind the Amazon listing tools).
- Category suggestions for the marketplace.
- Social posts tailored for Instagram, Facebook, X and TikTok.
- A launch announcement email, complete with a subject line, ready to send to your mailing list.
- A short, third-person author bio.
- A launch checklist split into pre-launch, launch week and post-launch tasks.
Every block has a one-click copy button, so you can paste straight into a store listing, an email or a social app.
What it won't do (by design)
The Publishing Kit has guardrails built in so the copy stays safe and honest:
- It won't compare your book to real authors, brands or franchises (no "for fans of [Series]").
- It won't promise or guarantee sales, rankings, reviews, or store approval.
- Every claim it makes is based only on the information about your own book.
Good to know
- It's text only. The kit doesn't produce files — your cover, EPUB and print PDF come from the export buttons.
- Treat suggestions as a starting point. Keywords and categories are a head start, not a finished listing — adapt them to each store's rules. See Amazon KDP rules.
- Polish the voice. The copy is meant to be edited. Tweak the blurb and posts so they sound like you before you publish.
A natural workflow: finish and export your files, run your publish checklist, then generate the Publishing Kit so your marketing copy is ready the moment your book goes live.