FOR NON-FICTION AUTHORS
Shape your big idea into a readable book.
Whether you are explaining a subject, making an argument or guiding readers through a complex topic, Your Book Pro helps turn spoken thoughts and rough notes into a structured non-fiction manuscript.
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- No account needed until you save
- Upgrade to Pro when you’re ready

A strong idea deserves a clear structure.
Non-fiction often begins with too much material: notes, articles, research, opinions, examples and half-formed arguments. Your Book Pro helps you find the reader promise, the chapter order and the through-line.
- “My material is scattered”
- “I know the subject but cannot organise it”
- “I need a clearer argument”
- “I do not know what belongs in each chapter”
How Your Book Pro helps
Speak
Talk through your story, idea, lesson or scene.
Shape
Turn raw words into chapters, sections and a readable manuscript.
Improve
Get editorial guidance on structure, clarity, pacing and what to strengthen.
Prepare
Export your manuscript and use publishing tools when you’re ready.
With Pro
Pro helps you turn your material into a stronger book.
Pro helps test the central thesis, chapter flow, evidence, reader promise, tone and whether the book stays focused.
Start free. Upgrade when the book gets serious.
Start with one spoken answer
What is the central idea you want readers to understand?
You do not need the perfect first sentence. You just need to start speaking.
Start your non-fiction bookStart free. Upgrade when the book gets serious.
You can begin with Basic. Pro is for authors who want deeper structure, editorial guidance, export tools and publishing support.
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Your recordings, transcripts and drafts are private to your account. Your Book Pro uses secure login, private database rules and private file storage so other users cannot see your work. Transcription, editing and review process your content only to provide the book services you ask for.
Read our Privacy & Security promiseYou do not need the perfect first sentence.
You just need to start speaking.