A reading life · Est. MMXXVI

Where every book Finds Its Story.

Track your reading. Write the review. Find the people who quietly want to read what you read next.

A field guide

Reading is a private act that wants to be shared.

Booklogr is built for readers who keep a list, write the review, dog-ear the page that mattered, and quietly want to know what their favorite reader is reading next.

The reading life

Everyone reads.
Few keep count.

Booklogr is for the ones who keep count. The list-makers, the dog-ear-ers, the readers who remember a quote five years later and want it back.

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Books the average reader finishes in a year. Booklogr readers keep a list.

More books read by people who keep a list, versus those who don't.

30 min

A day of reading lowers cortisol more than a walk. Sussex Mindlab, 2009.

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Library, always your own — no matter how big it gets.

Your shelves

A library of one.

Add a book in two clicks. Mark your progress, write a sentence, or save a quote — your shelves stay yours, organized the way you like to read.

What's inside

Three things
we do well.

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Track without friction.

Find a book in two seconds, log it in one tap. Your reading status updates without ceremony.

02

Reviews that mean something.

Long-form when you want it, one-liners when you don't. Real prose, not stars-only.

03

The right kind of company.

Follow readers who share your taste. Discover what they're reading, not what an algorithm thinks you'll click.

The product

Your shelf, recorded.

Dense and quiet. Every book on its own line, organized by status, ratings recorded, last read date kept. Built for readers who want a record, not a feed.

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Booklogr
Library Discover Diary Lists

My Library

87 books · 23 finished this year

☰ List ▦ Grid

Currently reading · 2

The Great Gatsby · F. Scott Fitzgerald
p. 84 / 180
1984 · George Orwell
p. 31 / 326

Finished · 23 this year

Pride and Prejudice · Jane Austen
★★★★★ · Apr 22
To Kill a Mockingbird · Harper Lee
★★★★★ · Mar 28
The Catcher in the Rye · J. D. Salinger
★★★★ · Feb 14

A note in the margin

“I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”

Jorge Luis Borges · Poema de los dones · 1960

Common questions

Before you sign up.

Is Booklogr free to use?

Yes. Booklogr offers a generous free tier that includes unlimited book tracking, reviews, and social features. Pro and Patron plans unlock advanced statistics, custom lists, and priority support.

How do I track the books I'm reading?

Search for a book, click 'Add to Library', and pick a status — Want to Read, Currently Reading, or Read. You can also log progress page by page.

Can I import my reading data from other platforms?

Absolutely. Booklogr supports imports from Goodreads, StoryGraph, and CSV files. Your reading history, ratings, and shelves transfer seamlessly.

Is my reading data private?

You have full control. Profiles can be set to public, friends-only, or completely private. Your reading activity is never shared without your explicit permission.

What makes Booklogr different from Goodreads?

A cleaner reading experience, meaningful statistics, genuine community interaction, and respect for your data and privacy.

Can I create and share book lists?

Yes. Create curated reading lists for any theme or occasion. Share them publicly or keep them private.

Does Booklogr have a mobile app?

Booklogr is a progressive web app that works on any device. Add it to your home screen for a native app experience — no app store download required.

How do reading statistics work?

Booklogr tracks your reading pace, genre distribution, yearly reading goals, and more. Pro users get advanced analytics including reading streaks and time-based insights.

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