Boston, MA — 2026-05-31

ebookconvert.pro Cuts Ebook Formatting Time from Days to Minutes

The Word-to-EPUB-and-PDF service delivers both distribution-ready files in minutes, starting at $9.48 per book.

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Indie authors and small publishers who have spent days wrestling with ebook formatting software now have a direct alternative. https://www.ebookconvert.pro/ has launched a streamlined conversion service that accepts a Microsoft Word DOCX manuscript and returns a polished EPUB and PDF — both files, in a single workflow — within minutes for the vast majority of submissions. The service is built for the specific frustration point that has long slowed authors heading toward distribution: the gap between a finished Word document and the two formatted files that ebook platforms, launch teams, and review-copy workflows actually require.

The platform is part of Archieboy Holdings, an operation with more than 15 years serving authors, more than 10,000 books published since 2011, and more than $5 million paid to authors across its network of 50-plus author tool websites. That institutional background informs the narrow, deliberate scope of the conversion service: upload a Word file, receive two formatted ebook files, distribute.

The ebook production pipeline has historically required authors to choose between expensive freelance formatters, steep learning curves with dedicated layout software, or accepting inconsistent output from generic file-conversion utilities. Turnaround times from professional formatters routinely run several days to two weeks, creating a bottleneck that is particularly costly for authors on a launch schedule or publishers managing a catalog. Free and low-cost conversion tools, meanwhile, tend to strip formatting, mishandle heading hierarchies, or produce EPUB files that fail retailer validation checks. The result has been a market where the final step before distribution — file formatting — disproportionately consumes time and budget relative to its creative value.

https://www.ebookconvert.pro/ targets that gap directly. The service is designed around Word documents because DOCX remains the dominant manuscript format among indie authors, hybrid publishers, business authors, and coaches who self-publish nonfiction. Rather than requiring authors to learn InDesign, Vellum, or Sigil, the workflow reduces the entire formatting stage to three steps: upload the DOCX manuscript, allow the system to clean up and normalize formatting, and download the finished EPUB and PDF files.

The conversion process is not a raw file-format translation. According to the service, the workflow includes formatting cleanup and structural normalization before the EPUB and PDF are generated, meaning the output files are intended to arrive polished rather than requiring a second round of manual corrections. Both output formats are delivered together in a single download, removing the common friction of sourcing EPUB and PDF from separate tools or vendors. The service reports that more than 95 percent of Word documents submitted fit the standard workflow without modification, and typical processing time for that majority is measured in minutes rather than hours or days.

For the roughly 5 percent of manuscripts that fall outside the standard workflow — books with unusual layouts, heavy custom design requirements, or complex visual formatting — the service explicitly redirects authors to a Fiverr partner rather than processing those projects through the same pipeline. That boundary is a deliberate product decision: by declining to overfit the service to edge cases, the platform preserves speed and consistency for the manuscripts it is built to handle. It is a narrower promise than some competitors make, and a more honest one.

"The biggest win was not just conversion — it was getting a cleaner, more professional file package without wrestling with formatting myself," said Melissa T., Coach and Publisher.

The primary audience for https://www.ebookconvert.pro/ spans several overlapping groups. Indie authors finishing a first or second book represent the most direct use case: a single-credit purchase delivers both files needed for upload to major ebook retailers. Business authors and coaches who publish nonfiction as a marketing or revenue channel benefit from the fast turnaround when coordinating a launch, since having a distribution-ready PDF also covers direct-sale and lead-magnet use cases simultaneously. Small hybrid publishers managing multiple titles per year gain the most from the volume credit packs, where per-book cost drops significantly. Review-copy workflows — sending advance reader copies before a launch date — are also a named use case, given that a clean PDF is the standard format for that distribution step.

Pricing is structured around non-expiring conversion credits sold in three tiers. A single-book credit is priced at $19 and covers one DOCX-to-EPUB-plus-PDF conversion. A 10-book pack is priced at $139, reducing the per-book cost to $13.90. A 25-book pack is priced at $237, bringing the per-book cost to $9.48. Credits do not expire, meaning volume buyers are not penalized for purchasing ahead of a production schedule. First-time buyers can apply a coupon code for 10 percent off any credit pack, limited to one use per customer. All tiers require account creation before purchase. The service is available now at https://www.ebookconvert.pro/, where authors can register, review pricing, and begin the upload workflow.

The launch of the conversion service reflects a broader strategy within Archieboy Holdings to build purpose-specific tools for authors rather than general-purpose platforms. With more than 50 author tool websites already operating under the holding company, the pattern is one of narrow, high-utility products serving defined steps in the publishing workflow rather than attempting to consolidate the entire author journey into a single application. The conversion service fits that model precisely: it solves one well-defined problem — getting from a finished Word manuscript to two distribution-ready ebook files — without expanding into manuscript editing, cover design, or retailer distribution. Future development will likely follow the same pattern of incremental, workflow-specific additions rather than feature bloat.

https://www.ebookconvert.pro/ is an ebook conversion service operated under Archieboy Holdings, a company with more than 15 years of experience serving independent authors and publishers. The platform converts Microsoft Word DOCX manuscripts into EPUB and PDF files formatted for ebook distribution, review copies, and direct delivery. Archieboy Holdings operates more than 50 author tool websites and has supported more than 10,000 book publications since 2011. Full information, pricing, and account registration are available at https://www.ebookconvert.pro/.


Press contact: Bo Bennett · pr@archieboy.com
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