Book Report vs ReaderLinks
Book Report provides a real-time overlay on the KDP dashboard for tracking sales and royalties, with a free tier for low-volume authors. ReaderLinks focuses on tracking ad campaigns and links, and managing book launches, with a subscription model. Book Report is ideal for authors who want to monitor KDP performance without switching tools, while ReaderLinks suits authors running multiple ads or complex launch sequences. Pricing differs: Book Report's free tier is more accessible, but ReaderLinks offers specialized marketing analytics.
Pick Book Report
Pick Book Report if you need a simple, real-time view of your KDP sales and royalties directly on the Amazon dashboard, especially if you want to avoid a subscription fee for lower sales volumes.
Pick ReaderLinks
Pick ReaderLinks if you manage multiple ad sources or want detailed link tracking and launch management features to optimize your marketing campaigns.
At a glance
| Book Report | ReaderLinks | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Subscription (free under threshold) | Subscription |
| Pricing model | Freemium | Subscription |
| Free option | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web | Web |
| Best for | Sales & Analytics | Sales & Analytics |
| AI features | No | No |
| Open source | No | No |
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