Tiiny Host can help you whether you’re self-publishing or sending your draft to agents. Both publishing methods have their pros and cons but all require you to share or upload your novel. Tiiny Host enables analytics and password protection at the click of a button, so you can optimise your novel for your audience.
Anyone who has the link you shared can easily access your novel. This is available on both mobile and desktop.
Protect your novel easily by adding a password to limit who can view them. This works best when you need to send the novel to the editor but don’t want it to be leaked out.
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Tiiny Host's built-in PDF analytics can easily track how many times your file was opened, how long your audience spent admiring your work, the source of your traffic and unique visitors.
Manage all your files through one, easy-to-use dashboard. Where you can update, achieve or even delete your files!
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First, self-publish digitally, then build an audience and save money for a print edition. Analytics and password protection mean that you can optimise your writing for your audience whilst deciding which novels or even chapters to share without a password.
Firing out emails to publishers can get exhausting when they begin asking for amendments. Forget spending ages on version control and manage the entire process through one easy dashboard instead.
You can’t email your novel to Twitter and who would stop and read your first chapter spread across a tweet thread? Ditto for Facebook and Reddit. Tiiny Host gives you a branded URL that directs the reader to your novel and allows you to capture their reading behaviour through dwell time and traffic source.
Why would you want to create link to a pdf? Great question! It’s very common to share a PDF via email. However, that requires the recipient to download and save the PDF to view it. It’s also difficult to share a PDF to a large audience (100+) through email...