For homesteading creators

Books built for real kitchens and muddy boots.

Garden planners, recipe collections, livestock records, and how-to guides — printed on demand and shipped to the homesteaders who actually use them. No inventory, no minimums.

Why homesteading creators love coil binding.

Survives the homestead

These books end up on porches, in kitchens, and in barns. Coil binding and heavy paper hold up where perfect-bound books fall apart.

Lays flat where you need it

Open to the canning recipe while your hands are full. Prop it open in the garden. Coil binding stays where you put it.

Your community trusts you

Homesteading is a trust-based community. White-label fulfillment means the book comes from you, not some faceless company.

See what your homesteading book costs to print.

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Range: 20-400 pages

Common sizes:

  • Garden planner: 60–100 pages, coil-bound, color or B&W
  • Recipe collection: 50–80 pages, wire-o binding, full color
  • Livestock record book: 80–120 pages, coil-bound, B&W
  • How-to guide: 40–80 pages, coil-bound, full color

Homesteading creators typically price at 2.5–3x wholesale. Your audience values physical books highly.

Your homesteading community wants this in print.

They're already asking for it. We make it easy to say yes.