What Reddit Says About Book Builder Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Book Builder apps from 10 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/ebooks
There aren't any good ones and there aren't likely to be good ones for a while. Your choice here is to 1) learn how to write or 2) learn how to prompt + edit. The latter takes more time and produces consistent garbage.
r/selfpublish
A place to discuss just about everything in the world of indie books. *Not* a place for self-promotion. ... I have Adobe but Express only outputs to PDF and InDesign looks intimidating. When converting to epub it becomes a mess, so I'd rather just create an epub. Visme and Canva don't expo...
r/AskProgramming
And I figured the best motivation for me to study is if I like the project. Is that wrong? ... Not really. I want simple programming because I only know very little of programming. ... Well, to make any Android app you'll want to know Kotlin or Java, and the Android SDK. As far as book reading ...
r/worldbuilding
Share ... You can use Word or Libreoffice to do it, but it can be tricky to get working right for anything beyond the simplest designs. For more purpose-specific software, the best would probably be LaTeX, but it has a pretty steep learning curve.
r/selfpublish
Look into Wattpad and Radish for publishing ongoing books.
r/DigitalEduResources
Yes, it's great that it is compatible with so many things. I highly recommend exploring Canva through Book Creator - so much potential for creation! ... So many terrible kids apps....
r/selfpublish
A place to discuss just about everything in the world of indie books. *Not* a place for self-promotion. ... What would be the best app for iphone to create an ebook that you used and recommend? Like Kindle Create but for iphone?
r/writing
If you want a template for book writing you can copy this document I made https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TEuLgsEK2ToWGexJQBbk9njxiCgBVPa6l2nBBHyCKlI/edit?usp=sharing ... I would recommend you start with this: http://quollwriter.com It is free.
r/Daily_Software_Review
Wherever you are in the world, ... your self-publishing business and create passive income**,**go here and check Smart Book Builder out!...
r/ebooks
KITABOO. Apart from content creation, publishing, and distribution, I was caught by one exact thing. This is security. The content you publish is protected from piracy by their DRM system. Any other tool is necessary for an e-book creator?
r/selfpublish
You have a few options--see if you can figure out how to resize the pages in the PDF, take it to a local print shop/ Staples and see if they can do it, or get on a print-on-demand site like Lulu.com and see if they have resizing options. I think Lulu does have pretty good full-color printing options...
r/KDPLowContent
Bookbolt isn’t working anymore (I’ve tried everything) so i’m looking for any alternatives. Paid or free. Edit: For anyone still curious, I’ve tried out many free and paid alternatives and have found Canva to be the best one. The paid plan is worth it if you’re serious about KDP. Share ... Tangent T...
r/WritingWithAI
The Book Builder took my 1,000–2,000 words of notes and expanded it into a clean 20,000–30,000-word manuscript. The interface is simple, so even beginners won’t get overwhelmed. You can keep regenerating parts until you like the style. I used it for one of my nonfiction drafts, and honestly, it cut ...
r/FanFiction
I had to take a long break from it due to problems with my tech, and recently discovered, that I'm not as used to it anymore. I still keep and occasionally use it for writing ideas though, when I feel like it. Normally it's supposed to be my digital journal. One of my favourite apps for pl...
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