You know exactly where
every book stands.
Which ones are selling. Which need attention. Your catalog is organized, not a mess of spreadsheets.
Free for up to 5 books. No credit card.
You have 3 books. Then 5. Then 12. Each one has a KDP listing, an IngramSpark listing, maybe Apple Books. Royalties come from 4 different dashboards. Sales data lives in spreadsheets you update manually (when you remember).
You're a small publisher now, whether you meant to be or not. And you're running it on Google Sheets.
The data is there. Somewhere. Across tabs and dashboards and monthly emails you half-read. You know Book 3 is outselling Book 7, but by how much? On which platform? And when did you last update the metadata on Book 5?
Publishing isn't hard because the work is hard. It's hard because nobody can see what's happening.
One place for your entire catalog.
Not four dashboards and a spreadsheet.
Catalog management
Every book, every edition, every format. One list. Search, filter, sort. Know what you have.
Sales dashboard
Aggregate sales from KDP, IngramSpark, Apple Books, Kobo, and more. One chart. Updated automatically.
Royalty tracking
See what you've earned across every platform, every currency, every period. No more spreadsheet formulas.
ISBN management
Track your ISBN pool. Assign to editions. Know which are used, available, or reserved. No color-coded cells.
Distribution status
See where each book is live, pending, or missing. Spot gaps in your distribution without checking 5 websites.
Release calendar
Plan launches, track production milestones, see what's coming. Your publishing schedule in one view.
The boring stuff that actually matters.
Metadata sells books. Rights protect them. Both are a mess without a system.
Metadata management
Blurbs, keywords, categories, BISAC codes. Edit once, push everywhere. Stop copy-pasting between platforms.
Rights tracking
Track territorial rights, reversion dates, and licensing agreements. Know exactly what you own and where.
Performance analytics
Spot trends across your catalog. Which genres perform, which price points convert, which platforms drive revenue.
Royalty reports
Generate per-book, per-author, or per-period reports. Export to CSV or PDF. Tax season stops being a nightmare.
Multi-author support
Manage multiple authors with separate royalty splits, permissions, and dashboards. One login for you, limited access for them.
Platform integrations
KDP, IngramSpark, Apple Books, Kobo, Draft2Digital, Google Play. Connect once. Data flows automatically.
What publishers pay for catalog management.
Publishers who closed their spreadsheets.
“I had royalty data in four different spreadsheets, two dashboards, and a folder of screenshots. PublisherKit pulled it all into one view. I found $800 in unreported royalties the first week.”
Dana K.
Indie Publisher, 14 Titles
“I publish 8 authors. Before this, I was copy-pasting sales numbers from KDP, IngramSpark, and Apple Books into a Google Sheet every Monday morning. That Monday is gone now.”
James R.
Small Press Owner
“The release calendar alone is worth it. I can see which books are in production, which need metadata updates, and which are just sitting there losing momentum.”
Lena M.
Romance Publisher, 22 Titles
“I didn't realize how much time I spent on ISBN management until I stopped spending it. Everything is tracked, assigned, and linked automatically.”
Carlos V.
Bilingual Publisher
Running a catalog on spreadsheets costs you time.
Organizing it costs $15/mo.
Start free with up to 5 books. Upgrade when your catalog outgrows it.
Free
$0
Up to 5 books, basic dashboard
5 books
Sales dashboard
Basic royalty tracking
ISBN tracking
CSV export
Pro
$15/mo
Unlimited books, all integrations
Unlimited books
All platform integrations
Advanced analytics
Metadata management
Distribution tracking
Release calendar
Max
$39/mo
Multi-author, team access, API
Everything in Pro
Multi-author management
Team access & permissions
Royalty split reports
API access
Priority support