Your Indie Publishing Process...Simplified
A metadata manager for wide authors. Our goal is to make publishing direct to multiple ebook retailers easier.
Save Time
Stay Organized
Maximize royalties
Become a Beta User
Author Track officially launches in 2025, but we're looking for beta users to help us test, improve, and finalize the program.
Beta users will receive:
Free promotional pre-launch access to the site
Special discounted pricing after launch
Launch-day swag
Direct input into the feature roadmap and development process
Exclusive access to tester forums with direct access to the developers
Invitations to participate in live Q&A sessions
Beta users will be required to:
Upload at least one title to the system within 30 days of access
Complete periodic surveys
Participate in at least one feedback discussion
Space is limited. If you’re interested in becoming a beta user, please complete the 2-minute survey by clicking the link below. We’ll be in touch soon!
The Author Track Team
About us
Megan Haskell is the award-winning author of The Sanyare Chronicles, The War of the Nine Faerie Realms, and The Rise of Lilith fantasy series.
After years spent struggling to keep her book data organized and up to date across all the ebook retailers, Megan had enough. She needed a tool that would bring together the scattered spreadsheets and documents that captured her book information into a single, easy-to-use repository. Luckily, she’s married to a software engineer, and Author Track was born. As head of product development, her goal is to make publishing wide easier for everyone.
Adam Haskell has spent more than 20 years in software engineering, with a resume that includes companies like KPMG, Schneider Electric, and Google.
Over his career, Adam developed a passion for working closely with customers to understand how technology can make their lives easier. Now, as the lead developer for the Author Track platform, Adam is excited to bring his experience to the author community. His goal is to uncover the challenges in publishing workflows where technology might help with the “heavy lifting,” so writers can get back to doing what they do best…writing.
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