Request a Novel
Go to the Request page. There are two ways to add a novel.
1. Search by name
Type the novel's title and we'll search every supported source for you.
- Add the author if you know it — it's the fastest way to separate a novel from others with similar titles.
- Results are grouped by novel, with each site it was found on listed underneath. Pick whichever source you prefer and hit Add.
- Titles are matched against the author, so unrelated books are filtered out before you see them.
If a search finds nothing, you'll get a normal web-search link as a fallback.
2. Paste a source URL
Already found the novel yourself? Paste the link straight in. See Supported Sources for the full list.
Coming from DaoSearch
On DaoSearch, the Request a Translation button carries the title and author across and runs the search for you — just pick a source.
If you're signed out, you'll be asked to sign in first. Your search is kept and runs straight after.
Preview or Full
| What it does | Best for | |
|---|---|---|
| Preview | Scrapes the first 50 chapters | Trying a novel before spending a full request |
| Full | Scrapes the entire novel | Novels you know you want |
Previews and full requests have separate monthly allowances — see Pricing & Tiers.
After you submit
Your request joins a shared queue. If other novels are ahead of yours, it waits its turn — nothing is wrong. You'll get a notification when it's ready.
Queue Status and Currently Processing on the Request page show what's running right now.
Checking a source before you use it
The Source Uptime panel on the Request page shows how reliably each site has been scraping over the last 90 days.
If a source looks unhealthy, pick a different one from the search results — the same novel is usually available on several sites.
If scraping fails
You'll be notified and your request allowance is refunded automatically.