Your KDP listing has a title field, a subtitle field, a book description box, seven keyword boxes, and a category picker. But Amazon does not tell you how to use them strategically.
Most authors either freeze at the empty box or fill it with keywords that read badly, repeat themselves, or fail to match what readers are actually searching for.
A KDP listing that sells has to do two jobs at once. It has to give Amazon clear relevance signals so your book can appear in the right searches. It also has to give a browsing reader an immediate reason to click, keep reading, and buy.
Miss either side, and a good book can stay invisible.
The KDP Rank Fuel Listing Generator helps you build both sides of the listing from one simple description of your book. It creates the title, subtitle, Amazon book description, KDP keyword boxes, and category suggestions, then checks the output against the same standards used in our Listing Audit.
Each part of your listing is built around the job it has to do on Amazon: getting found, getting clicked, and helping readers decide to buy.
The generator creates KDP keyword boxes around buyer intent, search relevance, and category fit. Instead of stuffing the same terms into every field, it widens the range of searches your book can appear for. You get all seven KDP keyword boxes, each structured to make better use of the available space.
Your Amazon book description needs to do more than summarise the content. It needs to hook the right reader, make the promise clear, and give them a reason to buy. The Listing Generator creates a sales-focused description that speaks to the reader, highlights the value of the book, and gives you both plain text and Amazon-ready HTML.
Unlike a general writing tool, this tool is built around KDP-specific rules and listing strategy: keyword box limits, Amazon-ready HTML, category suggestions, title and subtitle structure, relevance signals, and listing audit checks. You still stay in control. Every section is yours to edit before it goes live.
Write one or two lines about your book: the genre, audience, topic, tone, and what the reader gets from it. You can also add a core keyword or paste your own keyword ideas if you already have them.
The tool creates your title, subtitle, Amazon book description, seven KDP keyword boxes, and category suggestions.
Copy each section, adjust the wording to match your author voice, and paste the final version into your KDP listing. You decide what goes live.
KDP Rank Fuel is powered by Vappingo, which has supported authors with editing, publishing, and sales copy since 2009.
The Listing Generator is built around the way Amazon book listings work: how KDP keyword boxes are structured, how descriptions convert browsers into buyers, how categories affect positioning, and how weak listing copy can stop a good book from gaining visibility.
A generic writing tool can produce a description. This tool builds a complete Amazon book listing draft around KDP-specific rules, buyer intent, category strategy, and listing quality checks.
If you have asked any of these questions, the KDP Listing Generator gives you a practical starting point: a complete Amazon book listing draft you can review, edit, and paste into KDP.
Yes. You can use the KDP Listing Generator with the starter credits included in your free KDP Rank Fuel account. No card required.
It creates a complete Amazon book listing draft, including an optimised title, subtitle, book description, Amazon-ready HTML, all seven KDP keyword boxes, and category suggestions.
Yes. The tool writes a sales-focused Amazon book description designed to help readers understand the value of your book quickly. You also get an Amazon-ready HTML version that you can paste into KDP.
Yes. The generator creates all seven KDP keyword boxes. Each box is built around keyword strategy, buyer intent, and relevance, rather than repeated or randomly selected terms.
Amazon does not penalise a listing simply because you used a tool to help you draft it. The bigger risks are irrelevant keywords, keyword stuffing, trademarked terms, misleading claims, or copy that does not accurately represent the book.
The Listing Generator is built to help avoid those issues, but you should still review and edit everything before publishing.
Yes. You should treat the output as a strong, optimised draft. You can edit the title, subtitle, book description, keyword boxes, and categories before anything goes live on Amazon.
You only need a short description of your book. Include the genre or topic, the target reader, and what the book delivers. You can also add a core keyword or paste in your own keyword ideas.
A general writing tool can help you write copy, but it is not built specifically around KDP listing structure. The KDP Listing Generator creates a complete listing draft around Amazon book listing requirements, KDP keyword boxes, category suggestions, Amazon-ready HTML, and listing audit standards.
Yes. You can use it for fiction, non-fiction, low-content books, workbooks, journals, puzzle books, children's books, guides, and other Amazon KDP book formats.
Yes, if your listing is part of the problem. A weak title, unclear subtitle, poor Amazon book description, repeated keywords, missing buyer intent, or poor category positioning can all affect visibility and conversion. The Listing Generator helps you rebuild the listing around stronger signals.
For an existing book, you may also want to run the Listing Audit first to see what is currently holding your listing back.
Describe your book and get a complete, KDP-ready Amazon listing draft in minutes: title, subtitle, description, keyword boxes, and category suggestions.
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