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Write a book in minutes with this AI-powered publishing tool

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You've already got the brilliant idea. This specialized AI can turn it into a full-length book quickly and easily.
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AI book generator Aivolut Books employs specialized tools to help you turn an idea into a full, cohesive, Amazon-ready book in just minutes.

It’s a great way to go from brainstorming a book idea to publishing an actual book. And a lifetime subscription costs just $48.99 (MSRP $456). That’s less than the cost of a single editing pass for most books.

Aivolut Books: A specialized AI book generator

Most people don’t fail at writing a book because they lack ideas. They fail because outlining drags on, drafts stall out, and momentum disappears somewhere between chapter one and chapter … never. 

AI book generator Aivolut Books is built for exactly that problem. It’s an AI-powered writing platform designed to take you from a rough idea to a complete, structured manuscript without the usual friction. If you’ve only tried AI like Apple Intelligence’s Writing Tools, you’ll quickly see that this superior tool can help you crank out a book in nothing flat. 

Aivolut doesn’t just spit out disconnected pages of text, though. It plans, structures and generates long-form content that stays consistent from start to finish. You can start with a simple concept or storyline, type it out or dictate it by voice, and let the system build a cohesive draft around it.

The tone and structure are customizable, so you stay in control while the AI handles the time-consuming parts.

The fastest way to write a book

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This deal on Aivolut Books saves big-time on lifetime access.
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The real magic is how quickly things move. Aivolut Books generates chapters, prefaces, acknowledgments and even cover suggestions as part of the workflow.

When you’re ready to publish, the AI book generator creates Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing-ready descriptions, keywords and categories. That means less time wasted Googling and formatting text, and more actual progress. That alone can cut many frustrating hours off the publishing process.

Aivolut Books offers four different plans: basic, starter, plus and pro, with varying word counts and features. The tool works for nonfiction, business books and authority-building projects. (The plus and pro plans also include fiction writing capabilities.)

The AI book generator proves especially useful if you’ve ever wanted to turn expertise into a full-length book, test an idea quickly, or finally finish something you started years ago.

No matter which plan you choose, you get lifetime access, with updates included, no recurring fees, and no prompt engineering required. It works on desktop or mobile in the latest versions of Chrome, Edge or Firefox.

Save on a lifetime subscription to Aivolut Books AI book generator

If finishing a book has been on your to-do list for way too long, this might be the nudge you needed.

Get lifetime access to Aivolut Books’ basic plan for $48.99 (89% off the MSRP of $456) and finally turn that bright idea into a finished book. Starter, plus and pro plans are available at an additional cost.

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One response to “Write a book in minutes with this AI-powered publishing tool”

  1. Mark David Gerson says:

    As an author of human-written books, I can’t begin to express my disappointment that you would be promoting a product that uses AI to write books. Not only does AI skim off copyrighted material for its books, thereby depriving the material’s original creators of compensation, the results are unlikely to be worth purchase price. At its best, AI is an imperfect tool that still needs human input and moderation, for accuracy, let alone for literary excellence…not to mention for the reason most people read: human connection. Again, I’m disappointed that Cult of Mac, a platform I have long respected, would endorse this.

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