One-liner
A simple, privacy-focused book tracking app that lets users log books read, track progress, and maintain a personal reading journal with minimal friction.
Strengths
- Highly rated for its clean, intuitive interface and fast performance (4.6/5 avg. rating)
- Strong keyword dominance in German-speaking markets (Bücher #18, libri #6, reading #3)
- Users praise the offline functionality and lack of ads or subscriptions
- Offers customizable reading logs with notes, ratings, and tags
- Built-in statistics dashboard showing reading habits over time
Weaknesses
- Many users complain about missing features like import/export (e.g., 'Can’t export my list to CSV')
- No social sharing or community features despite demand ('Would love to share my reads with friends')
- Limited support for audiobooks and multi-format tracking ('I can’t track audiobooks separately')
- Some users report sync issues across devices ('Lost my data after update')
- No integration with Goodreads or other platforms ('Why can’t I import from Goodreads?')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, privacy-first Goodreads alternative with better export options
- Add audiobook and multi-format tracking with visual indicators
- Introduce a simple, opt-in community feed for sharing reads without spam
- Create a one-click export to PDF or CSV for readers who want to archive their logs
- Offer a free tier with basic tracking and a paid upgrade for advanced analytics
Competitors
- Goodreads
- Reedsy
- Readwise Reader
- My Bookshelf
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 8:10:03 PM