Inkfluence AI

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Jun 24, 2026

5 Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Hidden Gem for Non-Fiction Authors, Educators, and Systems/Framework Thinkers

I hope even more love and development are poured into this project over time. It only launched last November, yet it has already built an impressive user base.

What I understood going into this SaaS is that it is an awesome end-to-end ebook generation first-draft tool, and not a magical "25-second finished product". In this way, it is good for turning single-line prompts OR SUPER-MASSIVE INFO DUMPS (with an ungodly word count) into a structured, formatted book with an extremely fast output score. Kudos for that!

I also expected it to be particularly effective for non-fiction projects, and it exceeded my expectations in that area. One awesome surprise was its own intention to generate visual frameworks such as Comparison Matrices or are they called Meaning/Semantic/Concept Grids and/or Definition Matrices (ie: Lexical Comparison Matrices? Ontology Matrices? or some kind of Meaning Coordinate Systems). I have never seen that before quite like that in Ai outputs.

I was genuinely surprised by that feature, and you can delete them or edit them on the inside with just one click if you want. It's that easy. Creating those kinds of frameworks manually can take hours with research, or organization, and then formatting, yet the software produced useful first-pass versions almost instantly. For anyone working with educational, analytical, philosophical, or FUTURISTIC (SciFi-like) non-fiction content, that capability alone is a significant time saver and impressive to have such a comparison chart. I don't remember asking for them but I got quite a few of them.

Sure, you can use this for creating courses and lead magnets, although I currently use other AI tools for those tasks. That said, those alternatives can become quite expensive over time, and Inkfluence offers enough functionality that I can see myself relying on it more often, especially when I want an all-in-one solution without juggling multiple subscriptions.

Power-users may note that the audiobook features need some refinement, and they are not like 11Labs, but they work well, even for making children's books and ESL books. Again, it is not Elleven Labs, but the key takeaway is its All-in-One Workflow that can push everything out to GumROAD and other platforms, which I have to learn more about.

It outlines, writes, designs covers (but do a second take for an extra credit and it turns out FAR BETTER the second time around), and it formats (PDF, EPUB, DOCX) in an easy, SUPER CONVENIENT workflow and speed, be it your own testimony, story, study guide, workbook, or a business lead magnet.

It's SUPER User-Friendly, better than Apple in the 90s, great for beginners, but for professionals it's more like a great drafting tool. Again, it is not a 25-second master creation tool with a perfect ending all at once, so don't expect such, and you will be just as delighted as I have been.

In comparison:
-Amazon KDP can easily cut a 100-hour project down to 20–30 hours.
-ChatGPT is only good for Outlining, Brainstorming, Framework creation
-Cluade is better for Long document and Book-length projects but it costs more.
-SudoWrite is better for Fiction and Character development
-Atticus⁠ is great for KDP formatting, EPUB creation, and Print book formatting
- Vellum is another "competitor", highly regarded by successful authors for formatting and publishing capabilities, but requires a Mac. Unlike Inkfluence, it does not generate books, outlines, chapters, covers, or comparison matrices with AI, nor does it integrate directly with AI models.
-Inkfluence is my one-stop SaaS for turning ideas into finished products, from brainstorming and outlining to writing, cover design, formatting, and final edits. It handles most of the publishing workflow and most any type of output I need.

My main areas for improvement would be:
1. The addition of both Japanese and English text-to-speech voices. Even basic voice options would be valuable for reviewing content, language learning materials, and accessibility.

2. Another feature I’d love to see is B5 paper size support. In many parts of the world—especially Japan—B5 remains one of the most practical formats for books, workbooks, study guides, and educational materials. Honestly, every printer should come with just two paper trays: one for A4 and one for B5. As long as we’re still living in the pulp-and-paper era, B5 deserves to be a standard option, not an afterthought.

3. A visual print-layout mode that displays page boundaries (and maybe margins and bleed areas later), but for now, page-break markers in the editing mode for said/selected print paper size directly within the editing workspace are a dire necessity. Being able to see exactly where content will fall on the printed page would greatly improve the quality of PDF and KDP-ready outputs and reduce formatting guesswork. This one is an urgent need, and is probably being worked on already, right? Hopefully, it will be completed or perfected within this year. TY

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Jun 24, 2026

Thank you, this really made our day.

A couple of your suggestions have been rolled out today as a result of your feedback: B5 paper size just went in, and Japanese and English voices are already in the audiobook studio (Kazuha and Takumi for Japanese, give them a try).

The print-layout with visible page boundaries is what we're looking at next, you're spot on that it takes the guesswork out of print.

And we love that the comparison grids caught you by surprise, they're a quiet favourite of ours.

Thanks again for taking the time to write all this.

Sam

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