A refined writing desk with manuscript pages, a book, a pen, and archival photographs.

A human-first publishing startup

Helping life stories become lasting books.

LifePage.Ink is building a trusted platform that connects people with untold stories to skilled ghostwriters, then guides the journey from raw memory to professionally written, published work.

The world is full of lives that deserve to be remembered. LifePage.Ink exists for the people who have the story, but not yet the words.

The problem

AI can generate text. It still struggles to hold a human life.

Many people want to chronicle a life journey, family legacy, professional story, recovery, migration, or creative idea. But writing a book requires structure, emotional nuance, time, and literary craft.

Existing tools and freelance marketplaces are fragmented. AI can assist, but the proposal behind LifePage.Ink identifies a clear gap: stories with emotional depth still need skilled human collaborators.

The solution

A trusted bridge between storytellers and ghostwriters.

LifePage.Ink is designed as a one-place publishing journey: story submission, writer matching, consultation, drafting, editing, publishing, and promotion.

01

Empower storytellers

Help people turn memories, ideas, and lived experience into books with professional support.

02

Create writer opportunity

Give ghostwriters and literary talent a focused platform for meaningful projects.

03

Simplify self-publishing

Bring matching, writing, editing, publishing, and promotion into one guided ecosystem.

From the proposal

LifePage.Ink's mission is literary, practical, and deeply human.

The original plan centers on three forces: empowering storytellers, creating a creative community, and making self-publishing more accessible.

Proposal slide showing LifePage.Ink mission: empowering storytellers, creating a creative community, and simplifying self-publishing.
Mission structure from the LifePage.Ink proposal deck.

Platform concept

From story submission to publishing success.

The first public website introduces the concept. The operational SaaS platform will come later, once the business is ready to support real registration, matching, contracts, and project workflows.

1

Story submission

2

Writer selection

3

Consultation and agreement

4

Writing and review

5

Editing and publishing

6

Marketing and promotion

Proposal slide showing the LifePage.Ink six-step platform process.
Original six-step operating concept from the proposal deck.

Market opportunity

Personal publishing is growing. Trust is the missing layer.

The proposal focuses first on English-speaking markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. These regions combine strong literary culture, self-publishing activity, and demand for personal and professional storytelling.

LifePage.Ink differentiates itself from broad freelance platforms and editing-only services by focusing on the full storytelling-to-publishing journey.

Proposal slide describing the self-publishing market opportunity in the UK, US, and Canada.
Commission Project-based platform revenue
Subscription Future platform services
Book sales Publishing ecosystem participation
Marketing Launch and promotional support

Roadmap

A startup path from concept to global storytelling platform.

The proposal outlines a staged path: early validation, seed funding, partnerships, new markets, and eventual global expansion.

Year 1

Pre-seed foundation

Brand, platform concept, early users, and first investor conversations.

Year 2

Seed round

Funding, product development, and strategic partnerships.

Year 3-4

Market expansion

New regions, stronger writer network, and platform maturity.

Year 5

Global market

A broader personal publishing ecosystem for stories, books, and readers.

Proposal slide showing LifePage.Ink objectives and roadmap.
Roadmap excerpt from the original LifePage.Ink pitch deck.

Founder story

Built by a writer at heart, shaped by a business mind.

Rita created LifePage.Ink from her own tension between writing ambition and business training. After trying AI-supported writing and finding it lacked emotional depth, she saw an opportunity to build a platform where real stories are paired with real writers.

For investors and partners

LifePage.Ink is seeking early believers.

This first website introduces the startup vision. Investor, university, bookstore, ghostwriter organization, and publishing partners are invited to begin a conversation.