Desktop · macOS & Windows

Your ads and royalties in a window, not a tab.

A native app with a real menu bar, keyboard navigation, and multiple windows for the days you are comparing four campaigns at once. Your royalty history is kept in a database on your own machine, so it stays readable whatever happens to us.

Royalty data stored locallymacOS builds signed and notarizedAuto-update you can switch off
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Latest release · v4.4.0

Published August 23, 2026. Builds auto-update once installed.

Release notes
v4.4.0

macOS · Apple Silicon

macOS 12 Monterey or later · M1/M2/M3/M4

Signed by AppleSigned and notarized by Apple. Opens normally, with no security warning.
Download · 119.1 MB
File
SelfPub Go-darwin-arm64-4.4.0.zip
What’s new in v4.4.0
v4.4.0

Windows · 64-bit

Windows 10 (1809) or later · x86_64

The installer is public. The app is not, yet.

SelfPub Go is in closed early access while the first cohort puts it through real accounts. Apply and we’ll get you set up.

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Published per tagged release

Installers are served from a dedicated release CDN and carry SHA-512 checksums that the app verifies before it applies an update.

Nothing sent on launch

The app opens offline and only talks to SelfPub Go servers once you sign in. Diagnostics are off, and turning them on is a switch in Settings → Privacy.

Auto-update, your call

Updates download in the background by default. Switch that off and the app tells you a version is available and waits for you to press the button.

Trouble installing?

Common gotchas, sorted.

macOS — Gatekeeper.
macOS builds are signed with an Apple Developer ID and notarized by Apple, so a normal install should open without a warning. If a copy that has been moved around between machines still gets quarantined, clear the flag once: xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/KDPBook.app.
macOS on Intel, and Linux.
The shipped macOS build is Apple Silicon. Leave your email on the Intel card above and you’ll hear from us if that changes. There is no Linux build and none is planned — see the roadmap.