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RELIGIOUS PUBLISHING SOFTWARE

Publishing software for religious and spiritual publishers

BiblioSuite gives religious and spiritual publishers connected modules for metadata, content, production, digital assets, rights and royalties, so every department works from trusted information instead of disconnected spreadsheets and systems. Start with the modules you need today and expand as your publishing program evolves.

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​Trusted by leading religious and spiritual publishers

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CONTENT MANAGEMENT

One hymn, one text, consistent everywhere it appears

A hymn, Scripture passage or liturgical text rarely exists in just one publication. The same content may appear in a print hymnal, worship resource, devotional, study guide or digital edition, often requiring updates across multiple products.

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Manage reusable content as structured records that can be maintained once and synchronized wherever it appears. Batch updates, shared metadata and pricing templates help ensure every edition stays accurate without manual reconciliation or duplicated effort.

Capabilities for the way religious publishers work

WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH BIBLIOSUITE

Every BiblioSuite module can be implemented independently, while sharing trusted information across the wider platform. Use a single module to solve a specific challenge or connect multiple departments through one shared source of data.

See which titles are winning in churches

Church and ministry purchasing often happens outside traditional retail channels, making it difficult to understand which titles are succeeding, where new opportunities exist and how competitors are performing.

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Track adoptions for your own titles alongside competitor activity at title level, giving sales and marketing teams a clearer picture of adoption trends across churches, denominations and institutions.

CHURCH AND MINISTRY ADOPTIONS

Simplify committee and reviewer approvals
 

Theological publications, worship resources and denominational materials often pass through reviewers, endorsers and approval committees before publication.

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Deliver secure digital review copies and reading samples without printing or shipping physical books, helping reviewers access the latest version while giving your team greater control over distribution.

DIGITAL REVIEW AND APPROVAL COPIES

Keep files, metadata and production connected

Publishing teams need manuscripts, artwork, hymn recordings, permissions documentation and production files to move together throughout the publishing process.

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​Manage digital assets alongside your publishing workflow so editorial, production, marketing and finance teams always have access to the latest approved files and information, throughout the publishing lifecycle.

DIGITAL ASSET AND PUBLISHING WORKFLOWS

Manage complex contributor and royalty arrangements

Hymnals, study Bibles, compilations and devotional resources frequently involve multiple contributors, editors, translators and rights holders, creating complex contractual and royalty obligations.

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Capture contract information once and allow it to flow automatically into rights management and royalty calculation, eliminating duplicate data entry while producing accurate royalty statements and reducing contributor queries.

RIGHTS AND ROYALTIES

​Keep every channel working from the same information

Marketing teams often recreate title information for catalogs, websites, sales materials, denominational communications and retailer feeds.

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Generate title information sheets, catalogs, press releases and marketing materials directly from trusted metadata, then distribute to retail, library and denominational channels by email, mail merge, CSV or ONIX. Marketing moves faster because every channel draws from the same information.

MARKETING AND PUBLICITY

Whether you publish Bibles, hymnals, devotionals, church curriculum, worship resources or theological works, BiblioSuite allows every department to adopt the modules it needs while sharing trusted information across a connected publishing platform.

Ready to see BiblioSuite for your organization?

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Every religious and spiritual publisher works differently. We'll tailor your demonstration around your publishing program, workflows and organizational structure, showing the modules most relevant to your team.

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Testimonials, case studies and customer stories

RESOURCES

What religious publishers say about BiblioSuite

IN THEIR OWN WORDS

"What started as a tool for creating an ONIX feed in BiblioSuite has become our workspace for the whole publishing team, from editors and designers to our distribution partners."

Heather Wegenka, Business Manager & Content Distribution Specialist

United Methodist Publishing House

"We were looking for a modern, flexible and future-proofed solution to manage our editorial, bibliographic and production data and processes. BiblioLIVE not only addresses all of these requirements but will provide us with a content-centric publishing solution that will allow us to seamlessly manage some of our more complex products we are looking to offer in the future."

Kevin McCloud, Chief Digital Officer

United Methodist Publishing House

"Do you really understand which parts of your business are profitable? Again, that's where having really good, well-organized data is really important. And having the Biblio system has really enabled us to understand this a lot better within SPCK."
 

Sam Richardson, Chief Executive

SPCK

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