ARC & Reviews

BookSirens vs BookSprout

BookSirens charges per reader with a starting fee around $10, while BookSprout offers a free tier for up to 20 copies and paid plans from $90 to $229 per year. BookSirens claims a 75% review rate and has a larger reviewer base of 50,000, whereas BookSprout is more indie-friendly with flexible pricing. BookSirens is better for authors who can invest per reader and want higher review rates, while BookSprout suits budget-conscious authors or those testing the waters. Both focus on ARC distribution and reviews, but their pricing models and scale differ significantly.

Pick BookSirens

Pick BookSirens if you have a budget to spend per reader and want access to a large reviewer pool with a high review rate.

Pick BookSprout

Pick BookSprout if you need cost-effective ARC management, especially with its free tier for up to 20 copies, or prefer an annual subscription model.

At a glance

BookSirensBookSprout
Pricing~$10 + per-readerFree; $90–$229/yr
Pricing modelPaidFreemium
Free optionNoYes
PlatformsWebWeb
Best forARC & ReviewsARC & Reviews
AI featuresNoNo
Open sourceNoNo

BookSirens

booksirens.com

Streamlined ARC distribution; "~75% of readers who download post a review" (averaged across all books); cites 50,000+ reviewers and 11,900+ authors.

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BookSprout

booksprout.co

Indie-friendly ARC management; free tier for up to 20 copies.

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