Author Beware: Theo Reads vs. Inkitt and Galatea

Author Beware: Theo Reads vs. Inkitt and Galatea

If you write romance and you've watched a Galatea hit go viral, you've probably wondered if you should be on there, too. Before you sign anything, let me show you how Theo Reads compares. And if you're still curious after, grab some time on my calendar and let's talk.


Inkitt is the audition. Galatea is the contract.

Inkitt is free. You post your story, your rights stay yours, and there's no obligation. Sounds like a gift, right? It's actually the front door to something else entirely. I'm aware this sounds self-serving, so I'll give you just the facts below, k?

After you've posted your story on Inkitt, an engagement algorithm watches what readers do with your words. When a story performs well, you get the invitation to join Galatea, the paid app.

The moment your book goes to Galatea, you sign a publishing agreement that hands over exclusive exploitation rights. Ebooks. Audiobooks. Film, TV, games, merchandise. They can edit your book at their own discretion. They can write sequels to your story. The copyright technically stays in your name.

But the control does not.

Draft2Digital rents you access to someone else's readers. Galatea rents you its readers too, and takes the story as the rent.


Why Galatea can afford to pay you 6% (the answer should make you angry)

Galatea's standard contract allocates 6% of net revenue on ebooks and audiobook royalties (as Bloomberg Businessweek reported in its 2025 feature on Inkitt). Traditional publishing, you know, the thing everyone calls stingy, pays 25% and up. There are no advances. Most authors on Galatea make a few hundred dollars a month, and the eye-watering income figures the company likes to quote belong to a handful of top titles they won't count for you.

Here's why they can pay so little.

Your book isn't the product. Your book is the raw material. The product is the machine you feed. The sequels spun out of your story. The minute-long dramas on their video app. The translations, the covers, the audio, the adaptations, generated on top of the world you built and owned by them. You get 6% of the seed. They keep the whole crop.

Amazon pays you a rounding error because books are a rounding error to Amazon. Galatea pays you a rounding error because your book is a seed to Galatea, and the harvest isn't yours. At Theo Reads, your story isn't raw material for something else. Your story is the entire business. Which means the deal has to actually be fair to you.

A note on the AI, because of course it comes up

This should stop you cold. (The truth is I didn't realize just how bad it is till I started researching for this post.)

Galatea runs your book through an AI machine - AI-assisted editing, AI A/B testing that rewrites your plot to see which version keeps readers swiping. And ghostwritten sequels, sometimes published under your name, that authors have said they read only after the sequels were already live. And a feature that lets readers generate AI fan fiction set inside the world you created.

Read that again. Sequels under your name, that you didn't write, that readers probably saw before you did.

We don't do any of that, and we never will. Every story on Theo Reads is human-written and human-reviewed. Period. Not now, not when we're bigger, not ever.

That's not a feature we're advertising. That's the whole reason the company exists.


The terms, side by side

PlatformAuthor earnsWho holds the rightsExclusivityAI used on your work
Inkitt (free tier)$0, it's the funnelYouNoAn algorithm ranks you
Galatea~6% of net readership revenue, allocated to a royalty poolExclusive exploitation rights to GalateaYes, broad and longYes. Edits, plot rewrites, ghostwritten sequels
Theo Reads, non-exclusiveUp to 50%You. Always.NoNever
Theo Reads, exclusive70%You. Always.Six months only, not mandatoryNever

What you actually keep with us

Start with the things Galatea takes, because those matter most.

  • Your rights. All of them. Every format, every territory, forever. We don't want your film rights. We're a reading (and soon, audio) platform, not a studio.
  • Your name on your own words. No ghostwritten sequels. No machine finishing your story and signing you to it.
  • Editorial control. Your book is your book. We don't reshape it into cliffhanger bait to fit a swipe pattern.

Then the things they don't give you at all.

  • Free book covers. Most covers on theoreads.com were made by our in-house designer. Cost to you, $0.
  • Market intelligence (Theo Sees™). What readers in your category are actually responding to, by genre, trope, and heat level. Here's a sample March Theo Sees™.
  • Author rewards (The Author Kit). Spice-coded, 3-D printed bookmarks readers collect and show off. Hand one over and you have a reader's attention before you say a word.
  • Marketing courses to grow your own audience. We want you to be a better marketer, not a more dependent one.
  • Reader intelligence you can use. Orientations readers want, demographics, top filters, and what readers felt when they finished your story.
  • A community with a seat at the table. Monthly author calls, input on features before they ship, and a Discord where you can talk to me directly.
  • A platform that was built for your content, not one that tolerates it. Dark, explicit, sapphic, spicy. We market it to the readers hunting for it.
  • 1x1 direct messages between you and your readers. Launching in June '26.

What each platform offers

InkittGalateaTheo Reads
Reader contact you can use (DMs, analytics)
You keep all your rights
Your name only on words you wrote
You keep editorial control
Defined royalty rate you can read up frontn/a
Human-written, human-reviewed catalog✓ (only us)
Free book covers
Market intelligence and trend reports✓ (Theo Sees™)
Author rewards program✓ (The Author Kit)
Marketing courses and upskilling
Discovery by emotion, orientation, kink, content warningsPartial✓ (only us)
Explicit and spicy, fully supportedPartial
Leave anytime and keep every right
1x1 direct messages with readers✓ (only us)

The flood of AI-written titles is already tanking author earnings everywhere, because supply is growing faster than demand. Galatea isn't fighting that flood. It's industrializing it, and asking you to sign your name to the output.

Readers are starting to notice. They're asking, in thread after thread, whether a book was written by a person. We built a platform where the answer is always yes, and where we can prove it.


Look, we're not trying to out-scale Galatea - we don't want your film rights, and we don't want to write your sequels.

We want to take covers, marketing, market research, and community off your plate so you can write. And we're not asking you to leave anywhere. Bring the same backlist, keep your rights, keep everything you earn elsewhere, and put your stories on Theo Reads, too. Incremental revenue, on a platform punching way above its weight class.


The comparison that makes more sense

Don't compare our 50% to their 6% and stop there.

Compare what you sign away: the rights to every format of your story, the right to say no to an edit, your sequels, your name on words you never wrote. Then ask what it would cost to get all of that back.

Some authors are still trying :/


Come publish with us.

If you write spicy romance or erotica, and you want a platform built to serve you, not exploit you, here's what to do.

Bring your backlist. Earn up to 50%, the more books you bring, the higher the rate. Read the author terms here. Keep everything you're already earning elsewhere, plus your rights and your story.

Publish on Theo Reads →


Questions? Email us at realhumans@theoreads.com or join our Discord.