Fabro Editorial is a professional publishing service provider for Spanish-language authors and organizations, rather than a typical SaaS business software company. Its core proposition is “authors write, Fabro handles publishing,” covering manuscript intake, cover and interior design, format conversion, ISBN registration, and distribution to platforms such as Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo.
Its core services are organized around publishing projects: professional cover design, digital and print layout, multi-format production including ePub/Mobi/PDF/WebBook, ISBN registration, and global distribution. The workflow has four steps: submit the manuscript, design and typeset, review and revise, then publish and distribute. The website also says it can handle digital magazines, interactive books, educational materials with audio, video, and quizzes, as well as AR/VR publishing projects.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the Indie Pack costs MXN $16,500 and is aimed at authors who are already familiar with publishing platforms and mainly need professional formatting and cover design, with a focus on publishing to Amazon. The Bestseller Pack costs MXN $27,185 and includes more comprehensive design, print layout, multi-format production, and post-publication support. Custom projects are quoted based on requirements. Payment terms are 50% upfront to start the project, with the remaining balance due before publication. Bank transfers and credit/debit cards are supported.
Its strengths are a clear process, well-defined packages, and a promise that authors retain 100% of their copyright and royalties, with no commission taken and no sharing of author rights. For authors unfamiliar with publishing platforms, it can lower the barriers to design, typesetting, and listing a book for sale. The limitations are that standard packages do not include proofreading or editorial polishing; the Indie Pack has limited multi-platform distribution capability; and the website does not present enterprise software capabilities such as an admin dashboard, APIs, permission controls, or data security certifications.
It is suitable for independent authors, professionals, educational content teams, media organizations, or institutional publishing projects—especially users who want to outsource the execution of publishing rather than operate a self-service platform. Access from mainland China is not addressed in the source text, and payment methods are mainly those commonly used in Mexico. For the Chinese-language market, it may be worth comparing with local book publishing services, Kindle Direct Publishing, IngramSpark, BookBaby, or publishing services from domestic digital reading platforms.
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