co-create · ai finds the structure · you publish it

make something together. let ai find the shape and stitch it into one piece.

coauthor is for the projects one person can't (or shouldn't) make alone — an anthology, a community history, an alumni publication, an archive, a tribute. describe what you're making, invite your people, and everyone sends in their piece — a story, an essay, an interview, a photo, a short voice note. ai reads everything, finds the structure, and assembles one coherent draft for you to review and publish.

no fixed format no signup to contribute ai does the structuring voice notes welcome publish, print, or sell it
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how a project comes together

  1. describe the project + invite people
  2. everyone sends in their piece
  3. ai finds the structure and drafts it
  4. you review, publish, and sell it

no format picker

you describe it. ai figures out the shape.

there's no fixed book/card/song template to choose from up front. tell coauthor what you're making and who it's for — the ai decides whether the result reads as chapters, dated entries, or a themed collection, based on what actually comes in.

what contributors send

stories, essays, interviews, photos, voice notes.

no account needed to contribute — just an invite link. people write as much or as little as they want, drop in a photo with a caption, or record a short voice note. voice notes are transcribed automatically so they flow into the same draft as everything else.

  • text, photo, or voice note — whatever's easiest for them
  • optional prompts to help people know what to send
  • every piece stays attributable, not rewritten wholesale

what ai does

finds a structure, fills the gaps, drafts it.

ai reads every contribution alongside your description, decides on a sensible structure, connects the pieces with editorial writing where it's needed, and surfaces themes and gaps so you know what's missing before you publish.

  • one editorial pass, not a pile of raw submissions
  • themes and gaps called out for you to review
  • you edit the draft before anything goes out

what you can do with it

publish it, print it, sell it, or produce it.

publish as a page on dearpages, export a print-ready or digital file, sell a printed copy or a paid download, and — if you want more — unlock sound lab to turn voice notes into narration, add music or sound effects, and send the finished audio back to the people who sent it in.

  • free hosted page for every project, custom domain as an upgrade
  • sell a physical copy or a digital download
  • sound lab is an optional paid unlock for the owner, not every contributor

how it works

you don't have to make it alone.

coauthor's job is the part that's normally the hardest — turning everyone's separate contributions into one thing that actually holds together. you start it, your people contribute, ai does the structuring and drafting, and you review, publish, and sell the result.

  1. start a project — a title and a free-text description of what you're making
  2. invite people; each person adds their piece — text, a photo, or a voice note, no account needed
  3. ai finds the structure and assembles one coherent draft, with themes and gaps called out
  4. review, edit, and publish — as a page, a print-ready export, or a paid download

powered by

real ai, real production, real publishing.

coauthor isn't a template — the editorial work is done by real ai tools, and the optional audio production runs on the same sound lab already live at birthright-workbench.

claude — editorial assembly workers ai — voice-note transcription elevenlabs — sound lab production print-on-demand fulfillment

got something worth making together?

starting a project is free — describe what you're making and invite people in a couple of minutes.

start a project

or tell us what you're planning and we'll follow up with tips for your first project: