A book tracker app that respects your time

    Librisync's book tracker turns 'I should really finish that book' into a satisfying habit. Log a few pages in two taps, keep your owned books and reading progress together, and watch your year-in-books take shape without a social feed.

    Inside Librisync

    Book tracker app
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    Streak23🔥
    Yearly goal
    42/ 60 books
    Pages read+18%

    Currently reading

    Atomic Habits

    James Clear

    What you can do

    Track books, pages, percent, or chapters in seconds

    Yearly reading goals with honest, no-pressure progress

    Currently-reading shelf, finished log, and DNF tracking

    Streaks, time-per-book, and pages-per-week stats

    Imports from your existing library — no starting from zero

    How it works in the app

    The feature is connected to the rest of your library, so every scan, note, shelf, and reading update stays useful later.

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      Track what you read, not what an algorithm thinks you read

      Most book tracking apps want you to live inside a social feed. Librisync keeps the focus on your books: your shelves, your notes, your goals. No follower counts, no review pressure, no ads in your reading log.

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      Reading goals that actually work

      Set a yearly book or page goal and Librisync shows you the smallest daily habit that gets you there. Behind by a few books? You'll see a realistic catch-up plan, not a red warning.

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      Stats for people who like stats

      Average finish time, longest streak, most-read author, pages per week, genre breakdown — all updated as you log. Export anytime; your data is yours.

    Private by default, useful when shared

    Your library starts private. Share public shelves only when you choose, keep personal notes to yourself, and use Librisync across devices without turning your reading life into a social feed.

    • Private personal library
    • Optional public sharing
    • Works on phone and desktop

    Related guides

    Use this guide if you are searching for "reading progress tracker" and want a tool that stays useful after the first import.

    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need to scan my books first?
    No. You can start tracking with a single book and add more as you read, or scan your whole shelf at once if you prefer.
    Can I track audiobooks and ebooks?
    Yes. Librisync tracks any book — print, ebook, or audiobook — and lets you log progress by page, percent, or duration.
    Does it sync across devices?
    Yes. Sign in on phone, tablet, and desktop and your reading log stays in sync.
    Is it free?
    Yes — reading tracking, goals, and stats are on the free plan.

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