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Crewible for authors & self-publishers

Write the books. Let the crew run the publisher.

Self-publishing is two jobs wearing one person. The first job is the writing, which is why you started. The second is a small publishing house: launches, newsletters, ads, sales dashboards, the fiddly plumbing between your book and its readers. Nobody warns you the second job wins most days.

This is the exact problem Crewible was built on. I run a fourteen-book catalogue across four brands with this crew, and the reason the catalogue keeps growing is that the publishing house part mostly runs without me. Scout watches the market and the comp titles. Red writes the launch emails in my voice, not the beige default. Finn tells me what actually sold. I write.

Who does what for you

Plus the other four: meet the whole crew.

A launch week, without the meltdown

  1. 1

    Archer lays out the launch plan: cover reveal, ARC push, newsletter sequence, day-one promo. Every step has an owner.

  2. 2

    Red writes the five launch emails and the social posts. You edit the jokes; the structure holds.

  3. 3

    Bench catches that the preorder link in email three points at the wrong store. That one email pays for the crew.

  4. 4

    Launch day: Ember has scheduled everything, Finn reports sales that evening. You were writing chapter one of the next book.

The honest bit

No crew writes your book. Mine has never written a chapter of one of mine and never will; that rule lives in the vault. It runs the machinery around the book, which is precisely the part that was stopping you writing the next one.

One crew. Two ways to run it.

A$99 once on your own Claude plan, or A$79 a month with the engine included. Reskin the crew to your business either way.