See Before You Buy

Find the book inside your files, one clear step at a time.

You bring the writing. Concepts of a Book analyzes the source, proposes an editable chapter plan, and waits for your approval. The outline is free; a paid slot is used only when you build the complete manuscript.

1

Describe the book

Set a working title, author, book type, editing level, and constraints. No prompt engineering.

2

Upload your writing

Add sermons, interviews, journals, articles, talks, and fragments in common document formats.

3 · Free

Edit the outline

Review proposed chapters, rename them, change the order, remove weak chapters, or add your own.

4

Approve the build

Choose a one-time package only after the structure looks right. The durable build continues even if you close the page.

5

Revise and export

Request whole-book revisions, restore prior snapshots, and download a Word document for editing or publishing.

Illustrative Example

From a sermon archive to a 10-chapter book plan

Imagine uploading several years of sermons, conference notes, and a ministry interview. The outline might group related material into chapters such as “The Call,” “Faith in Uncertain Seasons,” “Lessons From the Pulpit,” and “What Comes Next”—based on the themes actually present in those files. You then make the final structural decisions before manuscript assembly.

This is an illustrative workflow, not a customer claim or a promise that every source collection produces the same number or type of chapters.