Your book, from your material.
The authority book your expertise has been owed — built from your own talks, notes and client work into a full manuscript, guided by a voice rulebook drawn from how you write. A ghostwriter charges £15,000+; your founding price is £40.
68% of authors say a book made them more credible to clients. The catch: the median author takes ten months to write one, and most never finish. Wrotebook supplies the structure, memory and momentum — for £40.
We listen first. Then we write.
You bring the material
Podcast transcripts, keynote notes, blog archive, client decks, recorded calls. Ten thousand words is plenty. A hundred thousand is better.
We listen for voice
Before structure, we study cadence. Sentence length, favourite verbs, the way you open a paragraph, the jokes you reach for. A voice rulebook is written.
We shape the book
Blueprint, chapter plan, promise to the reader. Every paragraph is anchored to a thesis, not a template. You approve the outline before we write.
We draft the manuscript
A 50–70k word draft, written to your rulebook. Quoted where you quoted yourself. No hallucinated sources, no invented anecdotes.
You get the manuscript
Revised once on your notes, exported to Markdown, DOCX, and Kindle-ready EPUB. Yours to edit, publish, or refine. Download the files; Wrotebook is not permanent cloud storage.
You know more than almost anyone in your field. So why isn't the book written?
Not for lack of ideas. A book is 60,000 words that have to stay coherent, in one consistent voice, across months you don't have. So the blank page keeps winning.
Structure
Wrotebook turns your scattered material into a clear book architecture — the spine, the argument, the chapter order — before you write a word.
Continuity
It holds that thread across 60,000 words, so chapter nine still remembers the promise made in chapter one. This is the part a chatbot can't do.
Control
You steer; it drafts from your material, to a voice rulebook built from how you actually write. AI-drafted pages, human-authored judgement — you stay the author, not the editor of someone else's mush.
From a manuscript we drafted to test the engine.
Opening of The Market for Your Mind — the demo book generated for launch. Use the arrows to turn the page, or read the online sample.
he women have been told they are here to talk about groceries.
It is 1955, somewhere in Manhattan, and the room is done in the pleasant, overconfident style of mid-century persuasion: upholstered chairs, a coffee table with magazines no one is reading, ashtrays already carrying the first small proofs of nerves.
On one wall there is a mirror. On the other side of it, four men in suits and one woman in a severe jacket are standing shoulder to shoulder with notepads, cigarettes, and the proprietary look of people who believe they are seeing what others cannot.
The room smells of coffee, tobacco, face powder, and expensive certainty. A moderator smiles too much and asks about breakfast. Behind the mirror, a pencil moves.
A manuscript — and the voice that wrote it.
Full-length non-fiction, memoir, hybrid, or fiction. Structured, chaptered, footnoted where needed.
A document describing your voice — cadence, diction, rhetorical moves — used during drafting and returned to you.
Chapter-by-chapter plan with the promise each chapter makes to the reader. You approve it before drafting starts.
You mark up the draft. We revise against your notes without extra charge.
Clean Markdown for engineers and publishers; DOCX for editors; KDP-ready EPUB + cover JPEG for Kindle upload.
Every word is yours. We retain no copyright, no reproduction right, no training claim on your material or the output.
Your paid project stays available for at least 12 months so you can review and export. Finished files should be downloaded; Wrotebook is not an indefinite archive.
A ghostwriter charges £15,000+. Writing it yourself costs around 300 hours — roughly £30,000 of billable time at £100 an hour.
Everything above. One price, one revision, 12 months of project access, no subscription.
Why so low? The engine does the drafting, you keep full rights, and founding authors help us build the library. It's a founding price, not a cheap product — read the demo and judge the quality yourself.
Read the demo, then start. If the book doesn't sound like you, we'll rework it — or refund you in full. You risk only the time to try.
The ones we actually get asked.
The price is low because the engine does the drafting, not because the book is thin. You get a 50–70k word manuscript, a voice rulebook, KDP-ready exports, and full rights. The fair test is the work itself: read the demo book and decide before you pay a penny.
Your expertise is already worth a book.
Give it the structure to become one — for £40.