QAPACITI
for people with something to say.

From idea
to published.

Writing, editing, publishing, marketing.

138books50+authors
a non-fiction
The book
at the centre.
qapaciti press
i. our belief

A book is not the end of the work.
It is the beginning of something — readers, conversations, the things the book grows into.

We write the book with you, publish it well, and stay for what comes next.

ii. where to begin

Wherever you are with the book, we pick it up.

01

You bring us
an idea.

Bring us the thing you've been wanting to write. We shape it, write it, edit it, publish it, and find its readers.

02

You bring us
a manuscript.

Already written? We edit it, design it, publish it, and bring it to the readers it's meant for.

03

You bring us
a published book.

Already in print, but quiet? We design the work after — marketing, courses, audio, talks — to give it a second life.

iii. what we do

Four things, done together.

W01

Writing.

Ghostwriting, structured interviews, editorial collaboration, coaching — whatever it takes to turn an idea into a manuscript.

E02

Editing.

Developmental, structural, line. Whether the manuscript came from us or you, we make it read.

P03

Publishing.

Cover, layout, print, ISBN, distribution. The book is yours; the work is ours.

M04

Marketing.

Author site, launch plan, social, podcasts, talks, workbooks, courses — whatever the book needs to find its readers.

Sometimes you need all four. Sometimes just the last one. Either is fine.

iv. the work after

The work after.

Marketing isn't one thing. Here's what it can look like.

module i02 / 08
The permission to begin again.
cohort begins · march8 weeks

Courses

Video, cohort, self-paced
a workbook
for readers
who want to
do the work
ch. iii — workbookpp. 24 — 39

Workbooks & journals

Companion to the reading
narrated by
the author
04:21 / 38:12

Audiobooks

Narrated by the author
a conversation
in ten parts
  1. i. The first idea
  2. ii. Why this book, now
  3. iii. The reader you have in mind
  4. iv. Permission, not lesson
  5. v. The chapter you almost cut
  6. vi. Argument & evidence
  7. vii. The hardest sentence
  8. viii. What you left out
  9. ix. Readers writing back
  10. x. The second act

Podcast series

A conversation in parts
keynote · opening
Your idea, said aloud.
slide 01 / 42qapaciti

Keynote decks

For stages and rooms
a thought from chapter three
“The hardest thing to say is the obvious one.”
qapaciti · social01 / 06

Social content

Carousels, quote cards, reels

We don’t build everything for every book. We build what your book needs to reach its readers.

v. how we plan it

We plan the whole arc on one page.

Before we begin, we sketch the picture: the manuscript, the launch, the readers, the work that follows. You see the whole thing as a map — not a backlog.

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Book
edit & set
print
Workbook
ch. i — vii
Audiobook
narration
release
Course
cohort i
Podcast
pilot
season i
Keynote
opener
vi. the shelf

books.
authors.

A selection from the catalogue. Hover for the author.

updated weekly
vii. in their words

From the authors themselves.

They read the book like editors and built the products like strategists. What came back felt like the book — just in new forms.
A. M. Reevesauthor of The permission to begin again
For the first time, I could see the whole ecosystem on one page. It stopped feeling overwhelming and started feeling obvious.
I. Okaforauthor of On patience
The kind of partner you want when your name is on the cover. They stayed for the work after — that's the rare part.
M. Ravelauthor of A second act
viii. next step

Tell us about the book.

A short conversation, no pressure. We’ll tell you what’s possible, what’s worth doing first, and whether we’re the right people to do it with you.

We reply within one working day.