Roadmap

What exists, and what doesn't.

SelfPub Go does one thing: it shows what your ads cost and what your books earn, per book, in real time. This page is the honest inventory of that — what you can open today, what is half-built, and what is only an idea. Publishing and a services marketplace live in the last group, and their pages say so too.

In the app today

You can open every one of these right now.

Desktop app for macOS and Windows
Ads Manager — Sponsored Products, Brands, and Display in one table
Search terms, negative keywords, and bid changes without leaving the app
Royalty Analytics — royalties, units, and KENP page reads per book and per marketplace
Profit per book: ad spend subtracted from royalty, not from retail price
Alerts and automation rules on live campaigns
Rank and BSR tracking
Amazon Marketing Stream connection, so the numbers are not a day old
Metadata and keyword help for titles, descriptions, and listings
15 free calculators on this site — royalty, ACOS, KENP, BSR, pricing — no signup

Being worked on

Started, unfinished, and the reason early access is closed rather than open.

Closed early access — onboarding the first cohort of 20 authors and publishers
Demand Radar — book-tuned search-volume estimates for Amazon keywords (estimates, not exact numbers)
Smoothing the first run: connecting Amazon and importing however many months of KDP reports you have

Written down, not started

Directions, not commitments. Nothing here has code behind it, and some of it never will.

Publishing Hub — one manuscript, several stores
Marketplace — vetted editors, cover designers, narrators, and ad help
Paid plans, once the first cohort has used the app long enough to say what it is worth

Known gaps, so you hear them from us

  • No Linux build, and none planned right now.
  • No checkout. There is no way to pay us today even if you want to.
  • Demand Radar numbers are modeled estimates. We say so everywhere they appear.

Something missing that you would use? Tell us. The first cohort decides what moves up this page — apply for early access.