Here’s MyLibrarian’s progress and how we surface hidden gems just like a librarian would, mimicking the reference desk experience in our book discovery and marketing solution and how MyLibrarian wins in 2026. On the heels of filing papers to protect our IP, we have a year to more widely release MyLibrarian and scale. Here’s the strategy for how we’ll do that:
-Leverage our proprietary Librarian Brain, which runs the MyLibrarian app and all our products
-Scale through our 5M+ community of librarians, authors and readers
-Partner with legacy business partners to integrate our Vertical AI
-Collaborate with other booklovers in a commercial, consumer-facing, very public and mainstream way, with just a bit of an edge
-5+ LOIs from partners and 5500+ users on TestFlight and growing
What’s more:
MyLibrarian wins at book discovery, marketing and community—here’s who we are and why we’re inevitable:
- Patent-pending ML/AI recommendation engine built on the proprietary Librarian Brain dataset
- Massive, under-served market: $40B book market with a $5.1B B2C TAM
- Dual traction: 5,000+ readers on the waitlist and 5 B2B LOIs from major partners for book marketing
- Launch wedge: librarians and influencers seeding the app into their own communities, plus potential celebrity book club amplification
- Community moat: readers, authors, librarians, and aspiring writers in one place, with P2P payments to “zap pay” authors and librarians they love
MyLibrarian is the inevitable next layer on top of Goodreads + Amazon and other online booksellers for ethical, librarian?driven discovery. The patent + dataset + librarian/author community make it very hard to copy once it’s at scale.
Here’s a recent pitch video and demo. MyLibrarian is on TestFlight and we’re happy to share a link.
