The World of Wattpad
Great stories bring people together!
Wattpad.com is the world’s largest community for discovering and sharing stories. It’s a new form of entertainment connecting readers and writers through storytelling, and best of all, it’s entirely free. With thousands of new stories added every day, an incredibly active community of readers, and the ability to read on your computer, phone, or tablet, Wattpad is the only place that offers a truly social, and entirely mobile reading experience.
The Readers
The readers spend over 2 billion minutes on Wattpad every month. Every minute Wattpad connects more than 10,000 readers with a new story from some of the thousands that are being added to our library each day. Readers can collect stories into reading lists, vote for their favourites, and share and comment with friends and writers. Wattpad is also available as an iOS and Android app, and over 70% of their readers enjoy their stories using a mobile device, even when offline!
The Writers
Writers use Wattpad to connect and engage with their monthly audience of over 10 million readers to share their work, build a fan base, and receive instant feedback on their stories. More than 500 writers have already published pieces that have been read more than a million times. Wattpad provides a completely free and creative writing experience, allowing writers to publish their work without judgment, to write from anywhere using a mobile device or tablet, to collaborate with readers and other writersarounf the world, and to see their work gain appreciation and inspire fans to create cover art or even video trailers.
What others are saying about Wattpad
“…recreates the kind of process that writers like Charles Dickens got when they serialized their work…”
– GigaOm
“Connecting readers and writers —
Publishers need to establish a direct relationship with their customers, and this is something Wattpad excels at.”
– O’Reilly Media
“…new backers like Wattpad because it offers fresh ideas to a publishing sector that has been upended, and its users are highly engaged, offering feedback to each other on their work…”
– Globe and Mail