Why this exists.
TitleVitals was built by a working self-published author — the same kind of person it's for.
I publish across genres and formats: thrillers and narrative history under one name, legal nonfiction under another, in English and, increasingly, in Portuguese, German, Italian, French and Spanish as Amazon's translation tools opened those markets up. Somewhere past a dozen titles, several formats each, in a handful of languages, the day-to-day admin stopped being manageable.
Every morning was the same loop: a stack of KDP report tabs, the Author Central page, a scroll through new reviews, a mental note of which editions were missing from where. The numbers rarely lined up between screens, "estimates" were dressed up as facts, and nothing grouped a book's Kindle, paperback, hardcover and translated editions into a single honest picture. I wanted one dashboard that just told me the truth about my own catalog.
I couldn't find a tool that did it the way I'd want it done, so I built one — and I use it every day on my own books.
If it's good, you'll keep it. If it's not, I'll hear about it — from myself first.
— The author behind eltonbooks.com and conchlaw.com