Your Flipbook Library

Your Library

Access and manage every flipbook tied to your account. Open, share, download, or delete any document from one place.

Questions about your library

What is the flipbook library at /documents?

It is the page that lists every flipbook saved under your account, so you can find, open, rename, share, download or delete any of them from one place. Each flipbook appears as a card in a grid of one, two or three columns, with a preview of page one rendered in your browser. A count badge tells you how many documents your library currently holds. Cards also carry badges for file type, creation date and whether the flipbook has been edited.

How do I find a specific flipbook quickly?

Search by title, and clear the box in one click when you are done. You can filter by all time or the last 7, 30 or 90 days, and sort by newest, oldest, A to Z, Z to A, or recently edited. If nothing matches, the empty state offers a Reset Filters button that puts everything back to all time, newest first and an empty search. There are no folders, tags or pagination, so the whole list stays on one page.

What do the numbers on each card mean?

Once a flipbook has been opened at least once, its card carries a badge with exactly two engagement numbers: how many times it has been opened, and how long ago it was last opened. Cards nobody has opened yet show no badge at all. There is no page by page analytics, no time on page, no heat maps and no Google Analytics hookup, so the counts tell you that people arrived, not which pages they read or how long they stayed.

Can I rename a flipbook without breaking its link?

Yes. The Rename button on each card opens the Edit details dialog, where you can change the title up to 50 characters, the subtitle up to 80, the shared by credit up to 20, the description up to 2,500 and private notes up to 1,000 that readers never see. Character counters turn red at the limit, and Reset clears all five fields. The reader link is tied to the flipbook, not the title, so it keeps working.

Can I download the original PDF I uploaded?

Yes. Each card can download the original PDF, saved with a file name taken from the document title. If the download fails for any reason, the flipbook opens the PDF in a new browser tab instead, so you can save it manually. You can also export one self contained HTML file with every page embedded, which opens in any browser with no connection at all. It is a static reading copy, so hotspots, video, audio and forms are not part of it.

Can I share a flipbook or embed it somewhere?

Both. Share opens a panel with the reader link, a link that starts at a chosen page, cover images built from your own pages, QR codes and buttons for Facebook, X, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram, Reddit and Email. Embed gives you a live iframe preview, width and height sliders, a start page and an allowed domain list before you copy the HTML. Embedding needs the Plus plan or higher.

Can readers see my library or my other flipbooks?

No. The library lists only the flipbooks saved under your own account, and signed out visitors get a sign in gate instead of the list. Readers only ever see the single flipbook you send them, opened in the reader. There is no shared workspace, no team seats and no folders anyone else can browse. Other people reach a flipbook through the link you share, never through your library.

What happens when I delete a flipbook?

You are asked to confirm, and the dialog names the flipbook so you cannot remove the wrong one by accident. Deleting is permanent: there is no trash, no restore and no version history, so the only way back is to upload the PDF again. If you are on the free plan, deleting frees a slot straight away, so you can create a replacement immediately.

How many flipbooks can I keep on the free plan?

Three. The free plan holds up to three flipbooks at a time. The count badge at the top of the library tells you how many documents you have, so you can see when you are close to three. Deleting one frees a slot straight away, so you can swap an old flipbook for a new one whenever you like. Embedding is separate and needs the Plus plan or higher, whatever your flipbook count.

Where do the flipbooks in my library come from?

Every card comes from a PDF you uploaded yourself. When the library is empty, it offers an Upload PDF button to get you started. There is no batch upload, no template library and no native import from Office or Canva, so each flipbook begins as one PDF file. The card preview is page one of that PDF, rendered in your browser as the card comes into view.