We launched a novel like a product.
When the science-fiction novel Stolen Genesis went to publication, it did not get a single web page and a tweet. It got a full launch: a bespoke cinematic website, an AI-produced trailer, and a back-catalogue of short-form content, all built and automated by one team. Here is what that looked like.
no template
AI trailer
social videos
on Amazon
A great book is not a launch.
Self-publishing puts a manuscript on a retailer in an afternoon. It does almost nothing to make readers find it, trust it, or feel it. The author of Stolen Genesis needed the things a publisher would normally provide: a home for the book that matched its tone, a trailer that made people feel the story, and a steady drip of content to carry it into the places readers actually spend time. On an indie budget, and fast.
Four pieces, one launch.
A cinematic website
A bespoke, fast-loading site built around the book's "recovered dossier" tone: a real-places research section, a recovered-testimonies trailer gallery, retailer buy links, and built-in mailing-list capture. Hand-built, not a theme.
An AI book trailer
A full trailer, scripted from the manuscript, voiced with a synthetic narrator and synced to the visuals frame by frame, then cut for widescreen and vertical so it runs on YouTube, TikTok and Reels.
A content engine
A back-catalogue of short-form videos and graphics produced from a repeatable pipeline and published across YouTube, TikTok and Pinterest, so the launch keeps showing up instead of going quiet after day one.
Found and automated
Search-engine groundwork (structured data, sitemaps, search-console setup) plus automated publishing, so the book is discoverable and the machine does the repetitive work, not a person.
The site, in the wild.
A cinematic homepage, an interactive "persons of interest" cast, and a research file proving every location in the novel is a real archaeological site.
Everything here is real and public.
Not a tool. A built pipeline.
Anyone can prompt an image generator now. The difference is in the engineering underneath: the work below is the reason it looks produced, not generated.
- Voice synced by forced alignmentThe narration is timed to the visuals automatically, so every cut lands on the line, rather than guessed by hand.
- A repeatable video factoryThe short-form videos come off a pipeline we built, so a month of content is a process, not a marathon.
- Custom-built and self-publishingThe site is hand-coded for speed and SEO, and new videos publish themselves to the channels without manual uploading.
- Authenticity over stockReal locations and accurate detail, vetted against the source, because readers can tell when it is filler.
Writing a book? Let's launch it properly.
Website, trailer, and launch content, built for indie budgets and turned around fast. Tell us about your book and we will show you what a real launch looks like.
Built by Nimble AI, an AI consultancy: creative work, done with the technology used safely and well.