Comparison
ebookdone vs Jasper
TL;DR
Jasper is an AI writing platform built for marketing teams: ads, blogs, brand-voice copy, from around $39-$49 per seat per month. It can write long documents but has no book pipeline: no EPUB, no print PDF, no covers, no KDP anything. ebookdone produces complete KDP-ready books for $9 each.
Jasper and ebookdone both generate long-form AI text, which is roughly where the overlap ends. Jasper is aimed at marketing teams: brand voice controls, campaign workflows, SEO-oriented blog content, and team collaboration, priced from about $39-$49 per seat per month. It has a long-form document editor, but a document is not a book: Jasper has no EPUB or print PDF output, no cover generation at KDP specs, no gutter or spine math, and no Amazon metadata tooling. ebookdone is the inverse: narrow, book-shaped, and priced per book at $9 with everything KDP needs in the download bundle.
Side by side
| Jasper | ebookdone | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | AI marketing copywriter for teams: ads, blogs, brand voice | AI book generator: topic to complete KDP file bundle |
| Long-form writing | Long-form docs supported, optimized for marketing content | Full non-fiction books at roughly 12k, 20k, or 30k words with an editable outline |
| Book output files | No EPUB, no print-ready PDF | Valid EPUB3, DOCX, and 6x9 print interior with computed KDP gutter |
| Covers | None for books | 4 AI covers at 1600x2560 plus full-wrap paperback cover PDF with computed spine and bleed |
| KDP metadata | None | Compliant title/subtitle, 7 keywords, category paths, HTML description, back-cover blurb |
| Price for 1 book | About $39-$49 for a month, plus all formatting and cover work done elsewhere | $9 |
| Price for 10 books | Ongoing seat subscription plus per-book formatting effort | $69, credits never expire |
| Free tier | Trial available | Free outline, complete first chapter, watermarked preview PDF; no credit card |
Where Jasper wins
- Excellent for its actual job: on-brand marketing copy at scale
- Brand voice and knowledge features keep output consistent across a team
- Strong templates and workflows for ads, email, and SEO content
- Team collaboration features ebookdone does not have
Where ebookdone wins
- Actually produces books: typeset print interior, wrap cover, EPUB3, metadata
- $9 per book versus a recurring per-seat subscription
- KDP-specific details handled automatically: gutter math, spine width, keyword limits
- Public unedited sample book at /sample/two-hour-meal-prep.pdf
Pick Jasper if…
Pick Jasper if you are a marketing team producing campaigns, blog posts, and brand-voice copy week after week. That is what it is engineered and priced for, and it is very good at it. If your book is really a long piece of marketing collateral your team will heavily edit and you already pay for Jasper seats, drafting there is reasonable, though you will still need formatting and cover tools.
Pick ebookdone if…
Pick ebookdone if the deliverable is a book on Amazon. Jasper cannot get you from draft to KDP upload; we do exactly that for $9, including the print files and metadata that have nothing to do with marketing copy.
Don't take our word on quality — read a complete, unedited book our pipeline produced: 18,648 words, cover to back matter.
FAQ
Can Jasper AI write a book?
Jasper can draft long-form documents, but it is built for marketing content and has no book production features: no EPUB, no print-ready PDF, no KDP-sized covers, no metadata tools. A Jasper draft still needs hours of separate formatting and design before KDP will accept it.
Is Jasper or ebookdone better for self-publishing on Amazon?
ebookdone, and it is not close, because self-publishing is the entire product: one $9 credit returns the print interior, wrap cover, EPUB3, DOCX, and metadata pack. Jasper is better for ongoing marketing content, which is not the same job.
How much does Jasper cost compared to ebookdone?
Jasper starts around $39-$49 per seat per month, billed continuously. ebookdone has no subscription: $9 for one book, $24 for three, $69 for ten, and credits never expire.
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