Comp Title Finder

"Perfect for fans of..." - but which fans, exactly?

AI-Powered
Querying
Market Positioning

What It Does

The Comp Title Finder suggests comparable titles for query letters and market positioning. It produces "X meets Y" formulas, individual comps with the specific shared element (voice, premise, structure, audience), a positioning statement, and a query-ready comp sentence.

It follows agent etiquette: recent titles preferred, no leaning on mega-bestsellers, and a reason attached to every comp. Important: AI knowledge of books has limits - every comp includes a caution note, and you should verify titles, authors, and years on a retailer page before they go in a query. It complements Comparative Analytics, which benchmarks your metrics; this tool names the actual books.

How to Use It

1

Add Your Pitch

A short pitch or synopsis sharpens the comps dramatically - premise and tone matter more than plot details.

2

Verify Every Comp

Check each suggested title on a retailer page. Read (or at least sample) any comp before citing it to an agent.

3

Blend With Your Own Reading

The strongest comp lists mix AI suggestions with recent books you genuinely know from your genre.

Estimated Credit Usage

Low cost - works mostly from your description and pitch.

Standard Run

Description + pitch

Cost:~2,500 - 4,000 credits

With Chapters

First 3 chapters read

Cost:~4,000 - 6,000 credits