Old model
- File is uploaded
- Reader downloads the file
- Discussion moves elsewhere
- Audience becomes invisible
- Relationship ends
Ebooks are still delivered as standalone files, detached from authors, publishers, discussions, and communities.
ReaderPub is a web-native publishing platform that makes books readable online and keeps readers connected.
Read instantly. Publish securely. Distribute strategically.
No apps, downloads, or platform lock-in.
Digital publishing made distribution easier, but it still leaves books disconnected from readers, discussion, and long-term discovery.
Reading is digital, yet discussion and discovery remain fragmented across apps, stores, and social networks.
Authors and publishers release books, yet marketplaces often control visibility, access to readers, and the customer relationship.
Libraries, universities, and public organizations publish knowledge that remains difficult to find, read, and discuss online.
The old file-first publishing model ends when a file is delivered. ReaderPub keeps publications alive and connected after delivery.
Publish → Download → Relationship ends
The traditional model delivers a file and loses the reader relationship once access begins.
Publish → Discover → Read → Share & Discuss → Follow & Engage
ReaderPub keeps the publication alive on the web, connected to readers, discussion, and long-term discovery.
ReaderPub combines browser-based reading, secure web-native publishing, public and private discussion, and structured knowledge tools so books and publications remain alive after launch.
Books open instantly in the browser instead of being trapped inside apps or files.
Authors and publishers release secure web-native publications while keeping their audience relationships.
Serious readers connect books, notes, and projects into durable knowledge structures.
A specialized AI companion for literature, writing, publishing, and ReaderPub.
ReaderPub is a web-native publishing network where books and knowledge publications become living web assets.
Readers open publications instantly in the browser.
Books and publications have a web presence, metadata, and shareable URLs.
Conversation stays attached to books, authors, fragments, and ideas.
Authors, publishers, and institutions can see and engage with their reading audiences.
They get instant access, richer context, connected discussion, and better discovery.
They keep more revenue, gain greater audience visibility, and build a longer-term reader connection.
They launch books as active web assets, not isolated product files.
They turn collections and research into visible public knowledge infrastructure.
ReaderPub helps books and knowledge publications remain living web assets—readable, searchable, shareable, discussable, and connected.