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Show HN: Boook.link – Share a book with links to all stores (boook.link)
88 points by Cenk on Aug 23, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 20 comments


Hello HN!

A couple of months ago I got frustrated with always having to copy and paste the titles of books posted on Twitter to find them on my local Amazon, since authors usually only post the US Amazon link. I also want to add books to my Goodreads to-read bookshelf, so I have to search for it there too.

So I built something that could solve this problem!

https://boook.link is a web-based tool for creating one single link / landing page for a book, so your readers can choose from which store to buy your book.

It also automatically converts the Amazon link to the reader’s local Amazon store.

Take a look at a couple examples:

https://boook.link/Severance

https://boook.link/Fleishman

https://boook.link/TheIdiot

https://boook.link/Sourdough

Here’s how it works:

1. Copy and paste your books ISBN

2. We automatically fetch all the information for your book

3. We generate links to all major book retailers

4. Customize any links you want, add your personal website and Twitter account

5. Get a cool shortlink like https://boook.link/Sourdough

6. Make your readers happy and increase your sales

Right now we automatically support the following stores:

Amazon IndieBound Bookshop.org Apple Books Google Play Books Barnes & Noble Abe Books Book Depository Alibris Indigo Better World Books WorldCat (for local libraries) GoodReads

For Amazon we can also add your affiliate tag automatically for each country. There’s also a built-in automatic Amazon link converter (similar to what geniuslink does) if you run a website with a large amount of Amazon links and want to convert them for your visitors automatically.


Looks great! Can you add the option to not automatically convert to local amazon? I have all my books on the US amazon and still use it rather than converting to the Australian one (which I don’t want to do). Maybe add a chrome extension so I can click a link to the Goodreads page while I’m on the amazon page?


Are you able to pull prices into that page too? Almost like BestBookBuys from back in the day :)


This looks really cool! Would you consider adding support for embedding this as a widget? This will make it easier to integrate on author's websites.



Australians can use https://booko.com.au and it includes prices as well.


I built this to learn Rails in 2007. You can use https://booko.info/ if you want to type 2 less characters and aren't in Australia. Also, if you use DuckDuckGo you can type !booko A Series of Unfortunate Events and be taken right to the search results.


Thanks for building this service, never knew it was that old.


Not just Australians.


Hah, never noticed the flag at the top.


Would be good if it showed the price for each store.


> Create a link that lets your readers choose which store to buy your book from

You're not really buying the book of DRM is involved. Could you provide a way to only show non-DRM results?


What is difference between this and books2read?

example: https://books2read.com/taming-fire ?


It’s pretty similar in functionality. I’ve never seen an author post a books2read link though. I hope boook.link can break through to the main stream and become the lnk.to of the book world, thanks to our better design and focus on usability.


I wish we had the same thing but for music. I have friends subscribed to Apple Music, GPM/YouTube Music, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Prime Music.

If only I could send them a link to a specific song, artist or album and have it open in the platform of their choice without having to search.


There’s this: https://lnk.to/elif

I’ve seen artists use it a lot to link to music platforms from YouTube or other social media channels.


Kind of reminds me of https://plinkhq.com/, but for books. (Not exactly, but close.)

I wonder how many other types of media / physical goods this sort of service could be useful for?


I just post the alibris link because if they really want to buy it on amazon they can type the title again. :)


Great app: Have you considered adding biblio?


Will do, thank you for mentioning it




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