Every book you've written. One link.
Familiar Pages is a link in bio built for authors. Your books, buy links, newsletter signup, and series reading order — assembled from your catalog in one click, on a page that feels like your shelf, not a menu.
Maeve Holloway
Epic fantasy · The Emberfall Cycle
New release
A Crown of Cinders
The Emberfall Cycle · reading order
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Made with Familiar
Four themes at launch — pick the one that reads like your genre.
Buy links for 7+ stores, derived from the ISBNs and ASINs in your catalog
Amazon links route to each reader's local storefront
Your Amazon Associates tag on every link — you keep the commission
Newsletter signups sync to MailerLite, Kit, and Mailchimp
A Link in Bio That Knows What a Book Is
Buy links that know where your reader is.
Paste nothing. Familiar reads the identifiers already in your catalog and builds store links for Amazon, Apple Books, Audible, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Google Play, and Bookshop.org. A reader in Berlin lands on amazon.de, not a "not available in your country" page. And when a reader picks a store, the page remembers and puts that store first on their next visit.
- Geo-routed Amazon links carrying your Associates tag
- Preorders switch to "buy now" on release day, automatically
- Override, hide, or add your own store links per book
Identifiers already in your catalog become…
Reader in Berlin? Their Amazon button opens amazon.de — with your Associates tag on it.
Email capture on every page
Syncs to MailerLite, Kit & Mailchimp
CSV export any time
Cookieless first-party analytics
Readers subscribe on your page. The list is yours.
Social platforms rent you an audience; a mailing list is yours for good. Every Familiar Page includes newsletter signup — no paid tier, no embed code. Signups land in Familiar, export to CSV whenever you like, and sync automatically to MailerLite, Kit, or Mailchimp. Readers who want early copies can apply to your ARC team from the same page.
- Newsletter signup included, free
- ARC team applications built in
- Views and clicks tracked without cookies or trackers
Arrives pre-built. Stays up to date.
Your page starts from what Familiar already knows: your name, bio, pen names, socials, and every book with covers and buy links. Publish a new title and it's already there. Each page also ships with a press kit at /press — bios, covers, ISBNs, and buy links that bloggers, podcasters, and event organizers can grab without emailing you first.
- One-click creation from your catalog
- Series reading order, so new readers start at book one
- Auto-generated press kit that never goes stale
Bios
Covers
ISBNs & buy links
Generated from your catalog. Never out of date.
Publish more than one author?
Your roster view shows every contributor's page status and signup counts, and creates draft pages for your whole list in a click. Authors keep editing their own pages — or your marketing team manages them all.
From Catalog to Link in Three Steps
Create
One click seeds your page from your catalog: bio, socials, and every book with covers and buy links already in place.
Make it yours
Pick a theme, arrange blocks — books, series, newsletter, ARC signup, custom links — and add your affiliate tags.
Share one link
Put it in your social bios, your email signature, and the back matter of your books. It stays current as your catalog grows.
How Author Link in Bio Tools Compare
Generic link pages don't know what a book is. Universal book links know one book at a time. Familiar Pages knows your whole shelf.
Free While in Early Access
No commission on your sales. No trackers on your readers. No card required.
- Every book in your catalog, with covers and buy links
- Smart buy links with your own affiliate tags
- Newsletter signup with MailerLite, Kit, and Mailchimp sync
- Series reading order and automatic preorder handling
- Auto-generated press kit
- First-party analytics: views, clicks, countries, referrers
Paid plans with extras like custom domains are planned. Pages you create now stay yours.
Author Link in Bio FAQ
Your books deserve better than a list of links.
Create your page in the time it takes to reheat your coffee — it's already built from your catalog.