Learn how to view your audiobook in Kotobee Reader, share it with others, or publish it online.

Once your audiobook is complete, you can save it and make it accessible to your listeners in different ways.

Share and View in Kotobee Reader

After saving your audiobook project, you can share the file with your listeners. If you’d like to distribute your audiobook manually, you can simply share the saved file with others. Anyone who has Kotobee Reader installed will be able to open and play the audiobook on their device. This is a quick way to share your work privately with collaborators, clients, or any small number of listeners.

In Kotobee Reader, listeners can:

  • Listen to the audiobook’s chapters in order.

  • See the total audiobook’s duration and individual chapter durations beside each chapter title.

  • Enjoy a visualizer animation that moves in sync with the audio playback, creating a more immersive listening experience.

  • View the audiobook’s cover, description, and chapter details.

Upload to Kotobee Library

If you have a Kotobee Library, you can upload your audiobook there to make it available to your audience.

To do this:

  1. Click Login/Register from the top right corner of the dashboard if you’re not already signed in.

  2. Log in with your email and password or license serial number.

  3. Select your library or create a new one.

  4. Upload the saved audiobook file.

Your audiobook will appear in your library, where your registered readers or listeners can access it.

Publish on Kotobee Books

If you want to make your audiobook publicly available, you can publish it for free on Kotobee Books, Kotobee’s self-publishing platform.

To do this:

  1. Log in to your Kotobee Books account (or create a new account if you don’t have one).

  2. Upload your audiobook file.

  3. Add your book details, cover image, and description.

Once published, your audiobook will have its own shareable link that you can send to others, and it will also be publicly visible to the entire audience of Kotobee Books.

And if you ever choose to sell your audiobook, you’ll receive 100% of the royalties.

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