Youbooks, an AI-powered book writing platform, is offering lifetime subscriptions for $49, down from the regular price of $540. The tool leverages multiple AI models including ChatGPT, Llama, Gemini, and Claude to help users generate complete nonfiction books in weeks rather than months, targeting content creators, publishers, consultants, and educators seeking to rapidly produce professional written materials.
How it works: Users provide writing style examples and prompts, while Youbooks generates comprehensive manuscripts using real-time research and multiple AI models.
- The platform can store up to 100 source documents and 100 style examples, allowing users to work on multiple projects simultaneously across different topics and writing styles.
- Real-time searches enrich the generated content with current statistics, facts, and relevant news stories to ensure up-to-date information.
- Output formats include PDF, EPUB, Word, and Markup files, making the content ready for editing and publishing across various platforms.
Key capabilities: The lifetime subscription includes 150,000 monthly credits, with each credit representing approximately one word written or one source word uploaded.
- Users can generate up to two standard nonfiction books per month, with typical books ranging from 40,000 to 70,000 words.
- The platform supports longer works up to 300,000 words, exceeding the capabilities of most AI book generation tools.
- Access codes are stackable up to 10, allowing users who need more than 150,000 credits to purchase multiple subscriptions for additional monthly capacity.
Publishing rights: All generated content belongs entirely to the user, with no restrictions on publishing, distribution, or sales of the completed works.
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