Support book discovery and sales
Give visitors a more active way to explore the book before they buy, pre-order, enquire or share.
BoxNexus for authors & publishers
A branded AI experience grounded in your book content, designed to support discovery, launches, reader engagement and book sales.
Use it as a sales asset, campaign experience or reader-engagement layer.
Example: Lead with AI. Stay Human.
A reader-facing AI experience based on Peter Whealy’s book.
With thanks to Peter Whealy. Visit peterwhealy.com
The same format can support discovery, launch activity or an optional premium companion offer.
A more useful alternative to a static landing page. The experience can support book discovery, campaign performance, reader engagement and optional premium companion models.
Give visitors a more active way to explore the book before they buy, pre-order, enquire or share.
Keep readers on the page longer and deepen familiarity with the book’s ideas and value.
Use the same format across author sites, publisher pages and short-term campaign microsites.
For some titles, the same format can support paid access, enhanced reader journeys or additional post-purchase value.
A straightforward delivery model: you provide the source material, we configure the experience, and it goes live on your site or a hosted page.
Delivery can be tailored for author sites, publisher pages, campaign microsites or hosted demos.
Designed for teams that want clarity, sensible boundaries and a presentation that fits professional publishing contexts.
Straight answers for authors, publishers and marketing teams.
The experience is built around content you approve—typically the book or agreed excerpts—so answers reflect your material rather than the open web.
Yes. Visual treatment, surrounding copy and disclaimers are part of scoping so the experience reads as part of your property.
In most cases, yes. If embedding is not practical, we can provide a hosted page instead.
Today’s strongest fit is practical non-fiction and business books where readers ask concrete questions. Other formats can be discussed case by case.
Yes. Many publishers start with one or two titles, then extend the same approach across a catalogue where it makes sense.
It depends on content readiness, branding decisions and where the experience will live. After a short call we’ll give a realistic timeline for your situation.
Tell us about the title, audience and where you want the experience to live. We’ll scope the content, branding and deployment with you.
Available as a hosted page or embedded deployment.