I Turn Pages is a flexible community engagement platform built for book lovers made up of readers, authors, publishers, editors, screenwriters, and unpublished wriers to create your own community brand and content, while empowering your members to share and engage with social features.
The platform comprises core features and extensions, where you have all the benefits of connecting with other book lovers through chats, discussions, groups, events, giveaways, and lots of member benefits. All aimed at building your very own book-related community in one place ~ where other book lovers gather.
In this guide, you’re going to find out what you can do on I Turn Pages and how to grow your own community.
It’s good to know that you have a dedicated co-founders who are dedicated to other book-related businesses. We will onboard you to the platform and support you throughout the setup, launch, and success of your community.
Join our different I Turn Pages groups to fully engage with your own community.
A Community Platform Built for Authors
Your readers are out there. I Turn Pages is where you find them — and where they find each other.
We've spoken to enough authors over the past couple of decades to know the real problem isn't writing the book.
It's the years of building an audience from scratch, trying to make social media work in a landscape that wasn't built for books, and hoping that somewhere, someone is reading your work and talking about it.
I Turn Pages was built partly to solve that. When you join and claim your author profile, your books are already on our bookshelf.
You will own your own audience, with no pay-to-display barriers and no algorithms fighting against you.
You can set up a group — open to everyone, or closed for your most loyal readers — and invite your existing audience in.
That community then lives on I Turn Pages, where it can grow organically because the people already here are readers who are actively looking for their next book and their next favourite author.
Instead of cold-emailing bloggers and hoping for a response, you can offer advance reader copies directly through I Turn Pages to verified reviewers in your genre — people who are already engaged, already writing reviews, and already building an audience of their own.
You choose how many copies to release and to whom. It's simple and it works.
Your author dashboard shows you what's happening with your books — reviews coming in, readers adding you to their shelves, group activity.