Metadata, cover art, and a title collision & risk check — all in one place.
Write stronger book descriptions, sharper keywords, better categories, and a professional cover image — and now run your proposed title against a database of published books to flag collisions, trademark risks, and give you safer alternatives before you commit.
- Metadata generation = 1 credit
- Cover generation = 3 credits
- Title collision & risk check = 3 credits
- Buy credits once and use them as needed.
Buy credits in small, sensible packs.
Use them for metadata only, cover only, or both together.
10 Credits
Good for quick testing, a few metadata runs, or two full metadata+cover generations with credits left over.
- Metadata = 1 credit
- Cover = 3 credits
- Mixed usage, any time
50 Credits
Best if you're actively launching books and want enough room to iterate.
- Metadata = 1 credit
- Cover = 3 credits
- Mixed usage, any time
100 Credits
Best value if you're doing serious production work across several books.
- Metadata = 1 credit
- Cover = 3 credits
- Mixed usage, any time
Build the pieces you need.
Paste enough about the book for the AI to understand it, then choose whether you want metadata, a cover, or both.
What this tool generates
- Book description / sales copy
- Suggested categories
- Suggested keywords
- Alternative title ideas
- A generated ebook cover image
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Sign InAvoid costly title mistakes before you publish.
We search Google Books and Open Library for published books that match or resemble your proposed title, then our AI evaluates the overall collision and trademark risk and suggests safer alternatives.
What you get back
- List of published books with the same or similar title (with authors & year)
- Specific risk factors flagged (common phrasing, trademark overlap, franchise conflicts, author-name collisions, etc.)
- An overall risk rating: Low, Moderate, or High
- Concrete mitigations: alternate titles, subtitle tweaks, differentiating phrasing