If you remember, when you purchased My Bestseller Kids Story Generator there were evaluation scoring tables like this on my sales page...



Keep On Reading Because You Can Get The Same GPT That Creates Them Now!
Most sales pages rely on praise. They call a book polished, immersive, well written, or commercially strong, then hope that’s enough to sell it.
The problem is obvious. Anybody can make those claims. Once the same compliments show up everywhere, they stop meaning much.
That’s where My Bestseller Kids Scoring Generator comes in.
This GPT evaluates a children's story manuscript using a fixed rubric. It can score one book or compare up to three side by side. Instead of vague praise, it gives you scored breakdowns, written verdicts, and finished HTML tables you can place on your books sales pages.
The flow is simple:
- You upload the manuscript first.
- Then you upload the cover image so the final design can match the book’s colors and style.
- The GPT starts with the written evaluation.
- After that, it asks whether you want the premium HTML table generated.
- Once approved, it builds the correct layout for the job.
INTRODUCING

Drop In Any Children's Book, Click ‘Go’, And Get A Ready-To-Use Book Scorecard In 1 Output
This GPT removes the manual work from the process. You don’t have to create a rubric, write every verdict yourself, or build the design from scratch. It handles the analysis first, then turns that analysis into a polished presentation.
What it can generate:
- Category-by-category scores
- Verdict text for each section
- Overall score summaries
- Final recommendation blocks
- Single-book HTML layouts
- Side-by-side comparison tables
- Cover-matched styling
That matters because it gives your children's books sales pages a more concrete way to present the book. Instead of leaning on loose compliments, you’re showing a visible evaluation readers can process quickly.
Take A Look At An Excerpt
- Select which of the 2 versions you want
- Upload your children's book
- Upload your book cover
And the system produces the evaluation(s) you ask for
** For demo purposes, I uploaded an excerpt of my book.

And The HTML Above Is The Result You See Below From My Book
| Category | Verdict | Score | Visual Meter |
|---|---|---|---|
Syntax / Grammar |
Clean, polished sentence work with strong clarity, rhythm, and confident control from the opening onward. |
9.5 | ★★★★★ |
Story Coherence |
The excerpt builds its mystery in a clear cause-and-effect chain, moving smoothly from arrival, discovery, awakening, and reveal. |
9.2 | ★★★★★ |
Character Coherence |
Elena, Priya, Julian, and Harrow each arrive with a distinct, believable presence and stay consistent in how they respond to danger and secrets. |
9.1 | ★★★★★ |
Character Intro Pacing |
Character introductions land quickly and efficiently, giving each key figure a memorable role without slowing the momentum. |
9.3 | ★★★★★ |
Dialogue Amount |
The dialogue supports the pace well and keeps the excerpt lively while still leaving room for strong narrative atmosphere. |
8.8 | ★★★★☆ |
Dialogue Clarity |
Conversations are easy to follow, character-specific, and purposeful, especially in the Elena-Priya exchanges and the later confrontations with Julian and Harrow. |
9.2 | ★★★★★ |
Reader Readability |
The prose reads smoothly and accessibly for a teen fantasy audience, with strong flow and very readable scene progression. |
9.1 | ★★★★★ |
Word Imagery |
The descriptive language is vivid and precise, especially in the rain-soaked academy setting, the hidden corridor, and the chained spellbook scenes. |
9.4 | ★★★★★ |
Atmosphere |
This is one of the excerpt’s biggest strengths: the mood is rich, eerie, cinematic, and sustained with impressive consistency. |
9.6 | ★★★★★ |
Voice / Prose Style |
The voice feels confident, stylish, and market-aware, balancing polish with immediacy in a way that suits the genre very well. |
9.4 | ★★★★★ |
Pacing |
The excerpt moves with strong forward pull, escalating naturally from intrigue to danger to a larger myth-arc reveal. |
9.3 | ★★★★★ |
Commercial Genre Fit |
The boarding-school mystery, secret magical text, family legacy hook, and ominous institutional secrets align extremely well with current YA fantasy expectations. |
9.5 | ★★★★★ |
KDP Publishability |
Based on this excerpt, the manuscript presents as highly polished and very competitive for indie fantasy publication. |
9.0 | ★★★★★ |
Reader Satisfaction Potential |
This opening creates strong curiosity, emotional investment, and chapter-to-chapter momentum that should encourage continued reading. |
9.4 | ★★★★★ |
A polished, atmospheric, and highly marketable fantasy excerpt with standout mood, strong hook delivery, and excellent series-read potential.
As you can see, the system recognized that I uploaded only an excerpt of my book, not the full manuscript.
- It was honest about that limitation, while still keeping the evaluation and scoring positive and constructive.
Anyone using this system will receive a transparent and honest evaluation, along with a fair score. If a user uploads an excerpt, the system will detect that. If a user uploads a complete kids book, it will detect that too.
And Below Is A Quick Excerpt of The Other Model It Can Create:
Side-By-Side Evaluations
| Category | Max Fixes His Mistake | Kyana and the Stone Dragon | Room 369 |
|---|---|---|---|
Syntax / Grammar |
Clear, age-appropriate sentence work supports beginner-reader flow, and the language feels friendly and easy to follow. 8.4/10 |
The prose is polished and confident, with smooth sentence control and strong readability for middle-grade fantasy. 9.3/10 |
The prose is polished, controlled, and highly readable, with strong sentence variety and clarity. 9.4/10 |
Story Coherence |
The cause-and-effect arc is very easy for young readers to track, from play to mistake to honesty to repair. 8.8/10 |
The chapter builds logically from map-room curiosity to magical discovery to immediate stakes. 9.2/10 |
The mystery unfolds in a clean, compelling chain of discovery, danger, and revelation. 9.3/10 |
Character Coherence |
Max and Pip stay emotionally consistent, and their reactions feel believable for the age level. 8.7/10 |
Kyana’s curiosity, intelligence, and impulsiveness remain consistent and engaging throughout the sample. 9.0/10 |
Elena, Priya, Julian, and Harrow each come across with distinct, consistent personalities and motivations. 9.2/10 |
Character Intro Pacing |
Both main characters are introduced quickly and naturally through action and play. 8.8/10 |
The protagonist, mentor, and supporting cast are introduced at a lively pace without slowing the story. 9.1/10 |
Characters are introduced quickly and effectively, with strong impressions from their first appearances. 9.4/10 |
Dialogue Amount |
The dialogue is light and well matched to the picture-book format, helping pace without crowding the page. 8.3/10 |
Dialogue is well balanced with narration, giving the scene energy while preserving the fantasy atmosphere. 8.7/10 |
Dialogue is used generously and effectively to keep the excerpt moving and character-driven. 9.0/10 |
Dialogue Clarity |
Speech is simple, direct, and easy for young readers to follow. 8.8/10 |
Exchanges are distinct, purposeful, and easy to follow, with clear speaker identity. 9.0/10 |
Conversations are crisp, easy to track, and full of purpose and personality. 9.2/10 |
Reader Readability |
Readability is a standout strength, with short sentences, repetition, and clean page-to-page momentum. 9.2/10 |
The language is rich yet accessible, making the excerpt inviting for its target audience. 8.9/10 |
The prose is accessible for YA readers while still feeling atmospheric and elevated. 9.1/10 |
Word Imagery |
The descriptive language is simple and effective, especially around the playground, truck, and sand tunnel. 8.1/10 |
The descriptions of the map room, ash tube, glowing parchment, and mountain setting are vivid and memorable. 9.4/10 |
The rain-soaked academy, hidden corridor, sealed room, and awakened spellbook are all vividly rendered. 9.3/10 |
Atmosphere |
The warm playground setting creates a safe, encouraging emotional environment. 8.5/10 |
Mood is a major strength here, blending wonder, danger, and ancient mystery beautifully. 9.5/10 |
Atmosphere is a standout strength, delivering a moody, gothic-academy tension from the opening pages. 9.6/10 |
Voice / Prose Style |
The voice is gentle, child-centered, and well suited to a reassuring lesson-based read. 8.4/10 |
The narrative voice feels assured, immersive, and commercially appealing. 9.3/10 |
The voice is sharp, confident, and commercially strong, with a polished YA fantasy-thriller feel. 9.4/10 |
Pacing |
The sequence moves smoothly from setup to conflict to apology to resolution. 8.6/10 |
The excerpt escalates cleanly, layering intrigue and action with strong chapter-end propulsion. 9.2/10 |
The story moves with excellent momentum, balancing setup, mystery, and supernatural escalation. 9.3/10 |
Commercial Genre Fit |
This aligns very well with the expectations of an early-reader picture book focused on social-emotional learning. 9.1/10 |
This strongly fits middle-grade quest fantasy expectations, with a compelling hook and adventurous promise. 9.4/10 |
This is an especially strong fit for the YA dark-academia and supernatural market. 9.5/10 |
KDP Publishability |
The concept, clarity, and structure feel very strong for indie picture-book publishing. 8.5/10 |
The writing and concept feel highly competitive for indie publication. 9.2/10 |
The concept, execution, and hook feel highly publishable for the indie space. 9.3/10 |
Reader Satisfaction Potential |
Young readers and caregivers are likely to finish feeling rewarded by the honest, comforting resolution. 8.8/10 |
The excerpt leaves readers with a strong desire to continue the journey. 9.3/10 |
The excerpt creates powerful curiosity and a strong urge to keep reading. 9.5/10 |
Overall Score |
8.7/10 | 9.2/10 | 9.3/10 |
All three excerpts show strong promise and clear audience appeal. Room 369 stands out for its highly commercial hook and atmospheric execution, Kyana and the Stone Dragon delivers a rich and adventurous fantasy opening, and Max Fixes His Mistake offers a warm, accessible, and emotionally rewarding picture-book experience.
*** End Of Excerpts ***
Why Having Scoring Tables On Sales Pages Helps
Readers don’t study long copy word by word. They scan. They make fast judgments. A clean scoring layout gives them something specific to latch onto. It frames the book in a sharper way and helps the presentation feel more considered.
This doesn’t replace your sales copy. It gives it a stronger support piece.
You’re Not Just Getting The Tool... You’re Also Getting PLR Rights
This upgrade also includes a PLR license. That adds practical value right away. You’re not only getting access to the GPT. You’re getting an asset you can rebrand, sell, or give away, based on the terms inside the license.
This Upgrade Is For You If...
- You want a stronger way to present your children's books on your sales pages
- You want scored evaluations instead of generic praise
- You want polished tables without manual setup
- You want single-title and comparison options
- You want PLR rights included in the deal
Included When You Grab This Special Offer:
1. 'My Bestseller Kids Scoring Generator' GPT system
2. PLR License (Rebrand it, sell it, give it away)
3. A similar sales letter like the one you're reading right now. Use it as a one-time offer just like I do, and make extra sales.
4. Three (3) Follow-Up Emails to sell 'My Bestseller Kids Scoring Generator' as a special offer just like me.
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What is My Bestseller Kids Scoring Generator?
It’s a GPT that evaluates manuscripts using a fixed scoring rubric. It can score one book or compare up to three.
What are the 2 output formats?
The first output is a plain-text evaluation. The second output is a premium HTML scorecard.
Do both outputs do the same thing?
No. The first gives the scores, verdicts, and overall conclusion. The second turns that evaluation into a finished HTML table.
So why use both?
Because each output serves a different role. One gives you the substance. The other gives you the presentation.
Will this help the offer look stronger?
It can make a book's sales page feel more structured, more visual, and easier to trust.
If I already have the original: 'My Bestseller Scoring Generator' GPT, do I need to buy this kids version?
- The core function is similar to the original, but this version has been re-edited specifically for children’s storybooks and comes with PLR rights for this specific offer.
What does the PLR license let me do?
It gives you more flexibility than basic personal use. You can rebrand it, sell it, or give it away. Exact rights are in the license terms.
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