ReaderPub—the web-native publishing platform.
Feels like an app. Works on the web. Fully protected.
No downloads. No PDFs. Just fast, clean web-native access on any device.
- Authors sell and rent directly, with a 5% fee.
- Readers gain instant access to the book on any device, without downloading files or installing reading apps.
- Publishers maintain collections at web scale, fully protected from copying or downloading.
- Researchers share their work and receive immediate responses from the academic and investment communities.
- Instructors publish courses, and students master them interactively.
- Government, municipalities and charities make their publications instantly available to the public, with immediate response.
Read, annotate, and share books and publications as living editions. Send a book with notes to an author or another reader, then keep building context together. Now with built-in read-aloud using device TTS voices.
The ReaderPub platform family
Three components, one public platform.
WePub
Publish to the web, enable sales and rentals, and build fan clubs around titles.
BookTree
Capture, structure, and publish research with clarity and speed.
Read instantly on the web
Open a book in one click. No apps, no setup, no friction.
- Web-first reading with dedicated-reader comfort.
- Works across devices — pick up where you left off.
- Instant access from a link: no downloads, no installs.
- Built for long sessions: clean UI, fast loading.
Who ReaderPub serves
Three core audiences, one public platform.
- Readers who want trusted discovery and lasting libraries.
- Authors who publish, market, sell, and rent directly to readers.
- Institutions, including publishers, libraries, universities, government, and public organizations.
Common use cases
Authors & Publishers
Publish, promote, and sell books at a low 5% commission.
Readers
Discover books, read comfortably and share your opinion in discussions.
Public reading rooms
Curated digital shelves for communities and partners.
Researchers
Release working papers and living books, receive instant feedback.
Learning programs
Support cohort-based learning and reading challenges.
Libraries
Curate collections, serve communities, and expand digital access.