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Turn your ideas into a full-length book with this $50 AI tool

Turn your ideas into a full-length book with this $50 AI tool

New York Post14-05-2025
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TL;DR: You supply the idea, Youbooks turns it into a full-length, non-fiction book. A lifetime subscription is now just $49 (reg. $540).
Always dreamed of becoming a published author? Youbooks makes it possible. This AI-powered platform takes your ideas and whips them into polished, ready-to-publish nonfiction books. And right now, a lifetime subscription is just $49 (reg. $540).
If writer's block has been holding you back from creating the non-fiction book of your dreams, Youbooks is ready to help. It takes your concepts, whether in a subject you're an expert in or one you've always been curious about, and transforms them into a comprehensive manuscript of up to 300,000 words powered by AI.
Worried it will sound like a robot wrote it? Don't be! Youbooks channels your unique voice by taking samples of your preferred writing style and emulating your tone so that the final book will stay true to your voice. You'll also be able to upload your own documents, transcripts, or memos to guide the AI with facts you've uncovered.
By using the strengths of multiple AI models, like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Llama, your book will also include up-to-date facts, statistics, and news, thanks to real-time web searches done during composition. And unlike these models, Youbooks can generate up to 300,000 words, surpassing their limitations.
Youbooks isn't a quick fix — your book will still undergo 1,000 different steps to result in a full-length manuscript. And all that work means you'll have full commercial rights afterward. You can also choose to receive it as a PDF, EPUB, Word, or Markup file.
This lifetime subscription includes 150,000 monthly credits that you can use towards writing and source uploads, with each credit equating to one word or uploaded source word. To ensure it's always in your voice, you can also store up to 100 style samples.
Create non-fiction works of art with Youbooks, now just $49 (reg. $540) for a lifetime subscription.
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