At Book Strut, readers enter three ideas for a book then get multiple scores for each result. The Strut Scores indicate how well each idea is covered in or baked into a book, giving readers a transparent, accountability-first breakdown of how tightly every title aligns with their intent. No review sludge. No algorithmic favoritism. No legacy-industry gatekeeping.
Readers always enter three idea-sentences, and every single book is evaluated against all three ideas—not one idea per book, not three different books. One unified search. One clear intent. One ranked list of matches. For example, a reader might enter:
A man is falsely accused of a crime by his jealous associates
He is imprisoned for years then finally escapes
He reinvents himself then seeks revenge against those who crossed him
Book Strut processes these three sentences together, evaluates every title on the platform, and returns three individual Strut Scores plus one combined total score capped at 100. If a tag doesn’t match, the system automatically analyzes the description so readers never hit a dead-end.
Authors and publishers upload only what matters: cover, author photo, description, three required idea-sentences, and an optional podblurb. That’s it. No reviews because reviews are corrupted, biased, weaponized, and completely useless for real discovery. On Book Strut, you rise because your ideas resonate—not because a squad of friends upvoted your title.
When a reader clicks “Get This,” authors get real analytics like Purchase Clicks, visibility trends, and engagement signals that actually drive business decisions. No fluff metrics. No fake traction. Pure data.
Under the hood, Book Strut runs on STRUT, a semantic alignment engine built to match intent with precision. While Book Strut uses it to bulldoze the outdated discovery ecosystem, the core tech is enterprise-grade and capable of powering personalization and matching across countless industries.
Book Strut isn’t a trendy add-on to publishing. It’s a direct replacement for the broken discovery systems that have failed authors for decades. And it’s engineered to make damn sure the best ideas finally rise to the top.
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