Reviews are too limited
Ratings and reviews rarely capture the depth of real discussion.
WeBuzz
Every major form of media has a social network. Books largely do not. WeBuzz fills that gap.
YouTube, TikTok and creator communities
Spotify, playlists and social sharing
Twitch, Discord and live communities
Fragmented discussions across Reddit, Facebook, Discord, reviews and private groups
Most conversations about books happen away from the book itself. Discussions become scattered across platforms, communities and private spaces.
Ratings and reviews rarely capture the depth of real discussion.
Readers gather in many places, but the publication itself is often absent from the conversation.
Reader reactions frequently happen outside the author's reach.
Valuable conversations are difficult for new readers to find.
Current platforms separate reading from discussion.
Readers talk about books on social networks, forums and messaging platforms, while the publication itself remains disconnected from the conversation.
ReaderPub combines publishing, reading, discovery, and discussion in one ecosystem.
Through WeBuzz, readers can discuss books, follow thoughtful readers, engage with authors, and participate in literary communities.
WeBuzz is built for literary conversation, not advertising feeds.
Discussions around books, authors and passages are not interrupted or shaped by ad-driven social media mechanics.
WeBuzz is not yet another social network.
It is a discussion board for web-living books and publixations.
Conversation remains connected to the publication.
Readers find books through readers.
Books become gathering points for ongoing engagement.
Publishers and authors can see activity inspired by their publications.
A publication becomes more valuable when readers continue engaging with it after release.
Gain places to discuss ideas and recommendations.
Maintain visibility into audience engagement.
Keep books active beyond launch.
Support learning and discussion across collections.
WeBuzz gives readers a place to discuss books, passages, recommendations and ideas without sending the publication out of view.
Readers can respond to the complete work in one shared context.
Specific ideas and fragments can start focused conversations.
Readers can discover books through people and communities.
Discussion becomes part of the publication's visible life.
WeBuzz keeps conversation, discovery and audience activity attached to titles instead of scattering them across separate channels.
Books can keep accumulating reader activity after release.
New readers can find titles through discussion and recommendation.
Publishers can see where attention is forming across publications.
Discussion helps publications stay useful and visible over time.
Universities, libraries and organizations can use WeBuzz to support learning, programs and community discussion connected to collections.
Discussion can continue alongside assigned texts and research materials.
Collections can become active places for engagement.
Groups form more easily around instantly accessible books than around files.
Researchers and colleagues can explore ideas together within access-controlled publications.
WeBuzz connects books, authors, readers, fragments and literary ideas in one network.
Discovery becomes social and discussion stays attached to books.
Audience activity no longer disappears after the sale. Books gain a longer public life after launch.
Controlled collections become part of active research and educational workflow.
WeBuzz keeps a book persistently connected to its discussion, discovery and community.