Part of the roadmap, not part of today’s product. Nothing described on this page ships in the SelfPub Go app right now. What the app does today is Amazon Ads and royalty analytics — Ads Manager and Royalty Analytics.
Format once, ship to every store.
Distribution is the chore every author knows: the same book, exported five ways, uploaded five times, and re-uploaded whenever a line changes. It is an obvious thing to fix.
It is also not what SelfPub Go does. We build the money side — what your ads cost and what your books earn, per book, in real time. Publishing Hub is written down as a direction, and this page exists so you know where it sits rather than finding out after you sign up.
One manuscript, several stores
The idea is a single source file and one set of metadata that produces store-ready builds, instead of a folder of near-identical exports per retailer.
Edits that propagate
Fix a typo or a bio once, push it out, and see which store has picked it up and which one is lagging.
Checks before submission
Each retailer rejects for its own reasons. Catching the obvious ones before you submit is the part that would save the most time.
Where this actually stands
- Nothing is built. There is no alpha, no beta group, and no date.
- It sits behind the ads and royalty work, and behind anything the first cohort of early-access users tells us is more urgent.
- If we start on it, it will show up on the roadmap before it shows up here.
The part that works today is the money side.
SelfPub Go is in closed early access. If you run Amazon Ads for your books, that is the part worth your time right now.
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