The Book Program
The Kindle edition links every claim to the moment you said it on video. The paperback is there for the viewers who want to hold a physical copy from their favorite creator. Your name, your royalties.
We turn a channel’s video library into books, guides, answer engines, storefronts, and more — built only from what you’ve already said on camera, every line traceable to the video it came from.
The scan is a short, honest read on what’s sitting in your catalog. No call required.
The short version
How it works
Your public videos become an organized library — every project, number, and lesson tied to the exact moment you said it.
Drafted from your own words and verified for accuracy. Nothing publishes without you.
Surfaces that work while you film: a book with your name on it, gear lists on your most-watched videos, answers for your viewers, a site that’s truly beautiful and drives viewers back to your videos.
The services
One organized library of everything you’ve said on camera — then every service below reads from it.
Real products, your name on them
The Kindle edition links every claim to the moment you said it on video. The paperback is there for the viewers who want to hold a physical copy from their favorite creator. Your name, your royalties.
The projects your comments keep asking for — “do you have plans for that?” — turned into dimensioned, printable plans with cut lists and materials. You check every number before one is sold.
The archive goes to work
Every tool, part, and ingredient you’ve mentioned on camera, organized into gear lists for your most-watched videos plus a storefront plan. Old videos start earning on gear they already show.
Your viewers, served in your voice
A page where viewers ask and your channel answers — in your words, with a link to the exact second you said it. If you never said it, it doesn’t say it.
The questions people search for, answered with articles built entirely from your videos — your voice, your methods, the video cued to the right moment.
A real home base: your story, your guides, your book, your gear — designed from your world, not poured into a template.
Reach nobody can take away
What your readers should be doing on their place this week, drawn from years of what you actually did — with your videos to show them how. The list is yours, always.
Your talk-heavy videos, tuned for listening — a feed for the chore-time and windshield-time crowd, on YouTube Music, Spotify, and Apple.
Same videos, new languages — audio tracks added to footage you’ve already filmed, so whole new audiences can watch, and you record nothing. Built only with your written go-ahead on the voice.
We watch the comments you can’t — every video, including the flood after a new upload — and send you a short digest of the ones worth your reply: real questions, superfans, business inquiries. We never reply for you.
Example work
Three sample kits, three corners of the craft — built exactly the way we’d build yours, so you can judge the workmanship.
Ranching · cattle & grass
Shown: the answer page working through a feeding question, and the weekly issue that goes out while the ranch is out fixing fence.
Sample kitWhen do you start feeding hay in the fall?
Usually the first week of November — but watch the grass, not the calendar. Once the pasture’s grazed down to about four inches, feeding starts, whether that’s October or December.
The Windmill Weekly
Issue No. 84 — written from the channel’s own videos
This week on the place
The last cutting came off the east field Tuesday, two days ahead of the rain. The new baler earned its keep — sixty-three rounds in one long afternoon, and the count is on camera. The whole cut, breakdowns included, is up now.
Watch: “Last Cutting Before the Rain” · 18:24
Worth trying at home
From the archive
“Fixing Fence the Right Way” — still the best ten minutes on the channel if you own so much as one post.
Southern cooking · family recipes
Shown: an e-cookbook drawn from years of Sunday dinners, and the answer page that knows exactly what temperature the biscuits bake at.
Sample kitAn e-cookbook, drawn from the channel
Recipes & table talk from three hundred Sunday dinners
What temp do you bake biscuits at?
425°, middle rack, 14 to 16 minutes — and don’t you open that oven for the first ten. The cast iron preheats right along with the oven so the bottoms set fast.
Woodworking · hand-tool builds
Shown: a gear block for the most-watched build, and the plans its comment section kept asking for.
Sample kitBuild Plans No. 03
Maple & Main Workshop
Samples shown are demonstrations — your kit is built from your channel.
Pricing
Launch pricing for our first creators — one build fee and one honest monthly, in plain numbers.
Your library, built and put to work.
Everything in Starter, plus your channel gets a real home.
Add-ons
Extras on top of what’s included in your kit.
À la carte — the advanced services
The top care plan operates the podcast and the newsletter month to month.
Care plans — the monthly that keeps it honest
$99/mo
Essential
Automations health: new videos folded into your library, links checked, answers kept current.
$247/mo
Standard
Everything in Essential, plus website hosting and small edits. Comment Watch included.
$497/mo
Full
Everything in Standard, plus the podcast feed and the weekly newsletter — written and sent.
Fair questions
Years of videos hold more than it feels like from the inside. We turn everything you’ve said on camera into an organized library — every project, number, and lesson indexed to the moment you said it. From there, a book chapter or a gear list is careful assembly, not invention. That’s also why everything we build can cite its source.
The words are yours — we organize them. Nothing is written from thin air: every claim in a book, guide, or answer traces to a timestamped moment in your own videos, and anything we can’t trace doesn’t ship. Then you read it before anyone else does. Slop is what happens without sources and without an editor. This has both, and the source is you.
Real monthly work: new videos folded into your library, your answers kept current, links checked for rot, hosting kept up. Three plans, plainly priced — $99 Essential keeps the automations healthy, $247 Standard adds website hosting, small edits, and Comment Watch, and $497 Full adds the podcast feed and the weekly newsletter, written and sent.
You do — all of it. The book publishes under your own account with your name on the copyright. The newsletter list is yours. The website is yours. Even the library we organize from your videos is derived from your content, so it stays yours. If we ever part ways, everything goes with you.
Then it never goes live. Nothing publishes without your approval — that isn’t a courtesy, it’s how the whole system works. You keep nothing live that you haven’t signed off on, and you owe no monthly on anything that isn’t live.
Channels that teach: farm, workshop, kitchen, ranch, homestead, garden, repair — anywhere the back catalog is full of how-to that stays true for years. It works best with 150+ videos, because that’s when the library gets deep enough that searching it beats scrolling it.
The build moves fast — first finished pieces typically land within days, not months. The pace-setter is you: your review, your corrections, your go-ahead. We would rather wait on your red pen than publish without it.
No. Everything is built from your public videos — nothing more. You post what we hand you, or grant access to specific accounts at launch if you’d rather we handle it. We never need your YouTube login.
About
I’m Travis Williams. I build systems that read everything a creator has ever published and turn it into things that earn: books, answer engines, gear lists, guides, and more.
I built the first Channel Library kit for a channel I’d watched for years, because I could see the money their back catalog was leaving on the table. Every kit is built from the creator’s own words, checked line by line, and nothing goes live without their approval.
The free scan is a short, honest read on your back catalog — what it could become, and what we’d build first. No call, no obligation, no pitch deck.