The Self Publishers describes itself as a U.S.-based self-publishing service provider, offering project-based services for independent authors that cover writing, editing and proofreading, formatting, cover design, ISBN assignment, publishing, distribution, and marketing. Strictly speaking, it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product; it is closer to a combination of human services and publishing agency support.
The website lists a fairly comprehensive set of services: book writing and ghostwriting, Proofreading, Editing, Formatting, Typesetting, Book Cover Design, ISBN Assignment, Amazon account creation, ebook/paperback/hardcover publishing, author websites, social media platform setup, and promotion. Its third-party platforms mainly revolve around publishing and distribution, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IngramSpark, eBay, and others. However, the site does not explain whether it offers system-level API integrations, backend synchronization, or automated publishing capabilities.
Pricing is based on one-time packages: Basic at $699, Professional at $1399, and Executive at $2499, with original prices and discounts displayed. Basic includes proofreading, ebook/paperback formatting, cover design, ISBN, and one-on-one support. Professional adds editing, revisions, and 10 paperback copies. Executive adds image insertion, hardcover/paperback sample copies, an author website, domain hosting, social media promotion, and U.S. copyright registration. The website provides a free quote entry point, but there is no free plan, trial version, or subscription model.
From a SaaS perspective, the information provided is clearly limited. The pages only mention one-on-one author support, client feedback revisions, and account credential delivery; there is no mention of team workspaces, role-based permissions, approval workflows, version management, or similar collaboration features. On data security, the site does not disclose manuscript confidentiality measures, encryption, privacy policy details, compliance certifications, or mechanisms for storing copyright-related materials. There is also no visible API, Webhook, SDK, or developer documentation.
The main advantage is its broad service coverage, making it potentially suitable for individual authors who are unfamiliar with overseas self-publishing workflows and want someone to handle formatting, cover design, ISBN, and platform submission on their behalf. The drawbacks are that the website contains spelling errors, repeated content, and anomalies such as βWriters Daddy Page Not Found,β which raises questions about professional consistency. In addition, payment methods, refund policy, delivery timelines, and copyright ownership details are not sufficiently disclosed. The text does not clarify accessibility or payment availability from China. Before placing an order, users should verify network access, cross-border payment options, contract terms, and compare alternatives such as Amazon KDP, IngramSpark, Draft2Digital, Reedsy, Lulu, or local publishing services.
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