Websites for Authors

Authors use websites to build reader relationships and create a central hub where fans can discover all their books and stay updated on new releases.

What matters for author websites

Complete book catalog with cover images, descriptions, and reading order for series

Personal author biography that helps readers connect with you as a person

Email newsletter signup prominently placed for release announcements

News or blog section for updates about upcoming books and events

Purchase links directing to retailers where books are available

Professional author photo and downloadable press kit for media and event organizers

An author website functions as a professional hub for writers to showcase their published works, connect with readers, and build an audience for future releases. These sites typically feature book catalogs with cover images and descriptions, author biographies, event calendars for book signings or readings, and email signup forms for reader newsletters. A website gives authors direct communication with their audience independent of publisher platforms or social media algorithms, which is essential for building a sustainable writing career.

Readers discover authors through book recommendations from friends, online book communities, genre searches, and social media mentions. When someone finishes a book they enjoyed or hears about an author, they search online to find what else that author has written.

Your website acts as the complete catalog of your work. Readers expect to see all your books in one place, learn about you as a person, and find a way to be notified when you publish something new.

Author websites often struggle when they feel impersonal or overly commercial, when navigation makes it hard to find the author's complete bibliography, or when there is no clear method to join a mailing list. Readers who cannot easily connect with an author may forget to check for future releases.

Want to see what's possible?

Play with interactive design widgets and see real-time customization options. Experiment with colors, layouts, and features that could be on your author website.

How our website experiment works

We build you a one-day preview of what your author website could look like.

You see it before deciding anything. No obligation. No tech setup required.

A real person reviews your information and builds the preview.

What your site includes

Professional design

Custom layout tailored to your trade and brand identity

Essential pages

Home, About, Services, and Contact pages that convert visitors

Mobile responsive

Looks great on all devices, from phones to desktops

SEO foundation

Basic optimization to help customers find you online

Fast performance

Quick loading times that keep visitors engaged

Contact forms

Easy ways for customers to reach you directly

Is this right for your business?

Best for:

  • Small business owners who need an online presence
  • Authors looking to attract local customers
  • Businesses that want a professional site without the hassle
  • Those who want to test before committing

Not ideal for:

  • Large enterprises needing complex systems
  • E-commerce sites with hundreds of products
  • Businesses needing custom web applications
  • Projects requiring ongoing development resources

Frequently asked questions

?Do authors need a website?

Yes. Your website is the central hub where readers can discover all your books, sign up for updates, and connect with you beyond social media.

?What is most important on an author website?

Your books displayed clearly, an email signup form, and an about page. Readers want to know who you are and how to stay updated on your work.

?Should I include a blog?

Only if you enjoy writing blog posts. A simple news section for book announcements works just as well and is easier to maintain.

?How does the website experiment work?

You fill out a form about your books and author brand. We build a preview in one business day. You review it with no obligation to move forward.

See what your author website could look like

You've already tried enough guesses. This is just a small experiment.