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neobooks is a self-publishing platform for authors, positioned around “free E-Book publishing.” Judging from the main content, it primarily serves authors who have already finished writing and want to bring their work to market, distributing e-books to online bookstores through the platform. It also highlights the possibility for authors to be discovered by its publishing-house partners and potentially become traditionally published authors.
Its core capabilities include free e-book publishing, sales distribution across more than 300 online stores, an author marketing tips Newsletter, and print book publishing via its sister company epubli with bookstore availability. The site also provides scale metrics: 20,000 e-books have entered the market, 5,000,000 e-books have been sold, and 300 publishing-house authors have been discovered through neobooks. These details suggest it is more of a publishing distribution platform than enterprise software with a complex admin backend.
On pricing, the copy clearly states that e-book publishing is “kostenlos,” meaning free. However, it does not explain revenue share, royalty rates, settlement cycles, withdrawal methods, print book production costs, or pricing for value-added services, so the actual commercial costs still need to be confirmed. Third-party integrations mainly consist of distribution to more than 300 online stores, as well as partnerships with publishers and epubli. The available text does not mention team collaboration, role-based permissions, APIs, developer documentation, or data security and compliance information.
The advantages are a low publishing barrier, relatively broad e-book distribution, and a pathway for authors to move from self-publishing to possible discovery by traditional publishers; it is fairly friendly to new authors who want to test market feedback. The drawbacks are that key transaction terms are not transparent, and the captured text does not explain copyright ownership, revenue distribution, contractual restrictions, or after-sales support details. From a SaaS perspective, it also lacks information on enterprise-grade permissions, auditing, security, and automation interfaces.
neobooks is best suited to German-language writers, independent authors, and content creators who want to access European or German-language e-book channels. For users in China, the current text does not make it possible to determine network accessibility, payment methods, or settlement support, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Chinese authors targeting the Chinese-language market may also want to compare domestic digital publishing platforms; those targeting the international e-book market can look at alternatives such as Kindle Direct Publishing, Draft2Digital, Kobo Writing Life, and IngramSpark.
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neobooks.com is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach neobooks.com directly.