BookAuth launches all-in-one platform for indie authors
By AI, Created 10:11 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – Vuxtra LLC has launched BookAuth, a new platform aimed at replacing the patchwork of tools many self-published authors use to run their businesses. The service offers free author websites, direct sales, ARC management and newsletter tools from one dashboard, with a manuscript editor and world-building features planned next.
Why it matters: - Independent authors often juggle separate services for websites, email, book sales and review campaigns. - BookAuth is designed to collapse those functions into one platform, which could cut costs and save time for bootstrapped writers. - The platform’s Free Forever tier is aimed at authors who need a public presence without adding another monthly bill.
What happened: - Vuxtra LLC announced the launch of BookAuth on June 3, 2026, in Wellington, Florida. - BookAuth was founded by Faruk Brbovic, a software developer and self-published sci-fi author. - The company says the platform replaces a fragmented publishing tech stack with a single dashboard for indie authors. - Independent authors can claim a free author website at BookAuth.
The details: - BookAuth includes free professional author websites that can be launched in minutes with no coding required. - Each free site comes with a free subdomain. - The platform supports direct book sales, letting authors sell directly to readers and keep their margins. - BookAuth automates advance reader copy campaigns, collects and showcases reviews, and helps authors grow newsletters. - The platform also includes integrated newsletter campaigns for building mailing lists, designing campaigns and sending customized newsletters. - The company highlights transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
Between the lines: - BookAuth is positioning itself not just as a website builder, but as the operating system for an indie author business. - The launch targets authors who want more control over reader relationships and revenue streams. - The pitch also signals a broader move into writing tools, not just marketing tools.
What’s next: - BookAuth plans to add a professional manuscript editor. - The roadmap also includes advanced world-building tools that can parse manuscripts, catalog lore and build an interactive world bible or codex. - The company says those features will extend the platform into the drafting process itself.
The bottom line: - BookAuth is betting that indie authors will choose one platform over a stack of separate tools if it is cheaper, simpler and built around direct audience ownership.
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