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TL;DR: A lifetime Starter Plan for Aivolut AI Book Creator, a tool designed to help plan, write, and prep books for Amazon KDP, is on sale for $118.99 (reg. $696).


Writing a book often gets stuck between a spark of inspiration and a finished draft. The Aivolut AI Book Creator aims to help you with that, and its lifetime Starter Plan is on sale right now for $118.99 (reg. $696).

This software specializes in long-form writing instead of quick prompts. Users begin with an idea or outline — typed or dictated — and Aivolut generates a cohesive manuscript that keeps tone and structure consistent across chapters. Writers can customize voice and style, edit sections or blend in their own material throughout the process. Finished drafts can reach up to 50,000 words, depending on credit usage, which is based on the manuscript length.

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Aside from drafting, Aivolut helps prep books for publishing on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. The platform automatically generates metadata, such as descriptions, keywords, and categories, which can reduce setup time before uploading. For writers looking to self-publish efficiently, this feature can save hours of manual work.

This is great for aspiring authors, marketers and business owners who want to create authoritative books or nonfiction projects without starting from scratch. It can also appeal to first-time authors seeking guidance on structure, as well as seasoned KDP publishers looking to speed up early drafts. Fiction writers may find it useful for planning and consistency, but hands-on editing and originality remain key.

AI-generated drafts still benefit from human revision, and the Starter Plan uses a credit system that caps the amount of content that can be generated at once. Writers looking for unlimited output or advanced features may need a higher-tier plan.

For $118.99 (reg. $696) Aivolut AI Book Creator is a lower-cost option for anyone curious about using AI to move a book project forward.

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