Using the Publishing Kit

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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

  1. Open your finished project in the editor (Writer or Graphic mode).
  2. Open Publish & Export.
  3. 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.

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