Millions
Publish and manage web-native publications while building long-term relationships with readers.
ReaderPub is a market-ready platform that brings publishing, reading, collaboration, AI and literary communities together.
We are now focused on scaling adoption across authors, publishers and institutional customers.
ReaderPub is designed for multiple customer segments that share the same publishing infrastructure. Together they represent a diversified global market with different purchasing models but similar needs for publishing, reading, collaboration and knowledge management.
Millions
Publish and manage web-native publications while building long-term relationships with readers.
Hundreds of thousands
Modernize publishing workflows, distribution and audience engagement without replacing existing editorial processes.
Hundreds of thousands
Deliver curated digital collections with controlled access, community discussion and long-term preservation.
25,000+
Support textbooks, research, institutional publishing and collaborative learning through one integrated platform.
Thousands
Publish archives, reports, educational resources and specialized collections through the same publishing infrastructure.
Global institutional market
Publish research, educational resources and public information through secure, controlled digital publishing.
Together these customer segments represent a diversified global market united by a common need: publishing, protecting, distributing and discussing digital knowledge through a single platform.
ReaderPub uses one technology foundation to power a connected product ecosystem and serve multiple customer groups.
Shared publishing infrastructure, content model, accounts, permissions, commerce and analytics.
Web-native publishing infrastructure.
Browser-based reading and a large public-domain catalog.
Literary community and public discussion.
Controlled institutional discussion environments.
Research, notes and structured knowledge workflows.
AI conversation for books, writing, publishing and platform guidance.
Because the products share one technology foundation, new capabilities can strengthen the entire platform instead of being developed as isolated systems.
ReaderPub is designed around subscription and licensing relationships rather than dependence on a single transaction type.
Professional publishing tools and platform services for independent authors.
Publishing infrastructure and commercial services for independent and established publishers.
Universities, libraries and organizations can deploy ReaderPub across their communities and collections.
Additional products and services can extend existing customer relationships through the same technology foundation.
This structure creates multiple paths to adoption while keeping the products connected within one platform.
ReaderPub’s primary objective is to expand market adoption. Investment would be directed toward reaching the customers for whom the platform has already been designed.
Introduce independent and professional authors to web-native publishing and direct reader relationships.
Build commercial relationships with publishers seeking modern publishing, distribution and engagement infrastructure.
Expand pilots and adoption among universities, libraries and organizations managing knowledge collections.
Develop distribution, technology and market relationships that can accelerate platform adoption.
This approach allows new capital to support commercial expansion instead of rebuilding the platform’s technology foundation.
ReaderPub has been architected as a platform rather than a single application. Each product can serve a distinct need while strengthening the same publishing infrastructure, customer relationships and knowledge ecosystem.
Products use a common foundation instead of requiring separate platforms for every market.
Publishing, reading, discussion, knowledge organization and AI can reinforce one another within the same customer relationship.
The platform can enter different customer segments without abandoning its core infrastructure or product logic.
As adoption grows across one segment, the same foundation can support expansion into others.
Books and knowledge publications increasingly need to remain accessible, manageable and connected to readers after release. Static file delivery does not support that continuing relationship.
Authors, publishers and institutions increasingly need publishing, reading, controlled access, discussion, analytics and AI assistance to work together instead of remaining in disconnected products.
ReaderPub was designed around this transition from file delivery to continuously managed web-native publishing.
We are expanding commercial partnerships, institutional deployments and strategic investment relationships.
If you are interested in helping scale the next generation of publishing infrastructure, we would like to start the conversation.