Kindle setup
Send StewReads ebooks to Kindle
You can read StewReads ebooks in the free Kindle apps for iOS, Android, desktop, or on an actual Kindle device. Owning a Kindle device is optional—a Kindle app and a Kindle email address are all you need.
Keep handy
This is the sender address Amazon must approve before Kindle delivery works.
1. Install the Kindle app (optional)
If you do not own a Kindle device, download the free Kindle app on your device and sign in with your account.
2. Approve StewReads as a sender
- Go to Manage Your Content and Devices.
- From Preferences, scroll down to Personal Document Settings.
- Select Approved Personal Document E-mail List and click Add a new e-mail address.
- Enter and select Add Address.
This lets StewReads deliver ebooks directly to your Kindle library. Without this step, your documents will be blocked. More details here.
3. Add your Kindle email in StewReads
- Open Profile → Preferences in StewReads.
- In Delivery Settings, enter your Kindle email (
@kindle.com). - Click Save Preferences.
You can keep your regular email and Kindle configured together in the same delivery section.
4. Send your first ebook
Once the steps above are complete, return to StewReads and use Email This Ebook. We will send future ebooks automatically if you enable auto-send.
Need to double-check your Kindle settings later? You can revisit this page anytime or open the Kindle preferences directly from Profile → Preferences.
Back to Stewing5. Help & FAQ
Not receiving ebooks on Kindle
First, confirm that delivery@stewreads.com is allow-listed in your Amazon Approved Personal Document E-mail List. If it is not allow-listed, add it and retry.
If it is already allow-listed and you still do not receive ebooks, please submit feedback in StewReads so we can investigate.
Ebook formatting looks different than expected
StewReads asks models to generate ebooks with a consistent structure, but output quality still varies by model capability and prompt quality.
- Be specific about scope, audience, tone, and chapter goals.
- Use longer, richer chat context and condense that into an ebook instead of one-line prompts.
- Include examples, constraints, and clear section expectations in your prompt.