Link Sources in the Book
Send people to a reference or a related chapter from a tap on the page.
Digital Ebook Maker
Upload your ebook PDF and publish a branded flipbook. Readers flip at a comfortable page size, tap a link in the chapter, and stay on one URL instead of a download.
From PDF to live ebook
Keep the pages you already typeset. Publish the book as a link people can open on a phone.
Drop in the designed file. Chapter pages stay as set.
Add your imprint logo and colors.
Send the book URL or embed it. Update a chapter later without a new file name.
A PDF flipbook keeps long-form pages and gives readers one URL. See a live sample on our examples page, then add in-book links, info popups for notes, and a lead form if the ebook is a gated download alternative.
Books that get read
An ebook should be easy to finish. Keep notes, links, and a signup on the page instead of a separate site.
Send people to a reference or a related chapter from a tap on the page.
Open a short card for a definition so the designed page stays clean.
Use a form when the ebook is a lead magnet, not only a public read.
Keep a member book private and leave a sample chapter public.
Use links and buttons, info popups, and lead forms when the ebook should capture a name.
Interactive ebook pages
Start from your PDF, then add links, notes, and a form where they help.
Why publishers switch
You keep the book you already designed. Readers get a comfortable page, not a download prompt.
Chapters feel like a book. People know how far they have come.
Update a chapter and republish. The public link stays the same.
Readers flip without a large file.
Keep a member edition private.
Logo and colors stay on every view.
Place a sample or the full book where you already send traffic.
Statistics show opens and time in the book.
Built for long-form
The goal is a book people finish, without ads in the chapter.
Readers see your pages and your links.
Use a form or a password when the ebook is a lead magnet.
Group titles on one branded bookshelf.
Send a link or place the book on your site.
Replace the PDF. Recipients keep the same URL.
Upload the PDF. You do not rebuild the book in a web CMS.
Ebook questions
It is your ebook PDF published as an online book. Readers flip chapters and can tap links or forms you place on the page.
Yes. Upload the file, add branding, then publish a link.
Yes. Add a lead form, or password the full book and leave a sample chapter public.
Yes. Readers flip without downloading a large file.
Yes on paid plans.
Replace the PDF and republish. The URL stays the same.
No. This is your branded viewer on a URL you control. It is for books you host and share, not a store app.
Embed it on a page you write for search. That page can target digital ebook maker, while the book carries the chapters.
Create an account, upload the PDF, brand the viewer, then share. A free trial covers the first ebook.