Writing is hard. Publishing shouldn’t be harder.
Yesterday’s story: an author finishes a deeply personal biography in Markdown, publishes it as a blog post, falls in love with the words—and then spends **dozens of hours** fighting LaTeX, bleed, margins, and cover alignment just to get a single KDP-ready PDF.
The emotional arc is always the same: joy at finishing the writing, followed by frustration, delay, and pixel-pushing. Traditional tools assume you are a production engineer, a print technician, and a designer. Most authors just want their book to **look like a real book.**
Press0 exists to remove that gap. It is the invisible publishing studio that sits between “I’m done writing” and “My book is on a shelf.”
The familiar failure loop
- • White padding on what should be a full-bleed cover.
- • Chapter hero images cut off or misaligned.
- • Geometry and margins that don’t match the printer’s specs.
- • Fonts missing, PDFs rejected, endless re-exports.
The Press0 promise
- • You bring the manuscript.
- • Press0 reads it, designs it, illustrates it.
- • You download a print-grade PDF.
- • No more production nightmares. Just books.