Your bookshelf, beautifully organized. Track every book you own, log what you've read, and build the perfect TBR list. all in one app. Whether you're a casual reader or a devoted bookworm, Book Tracker makes it effortless to manage your reading life.
Discover why readers love Book Tracker:
- Organize your entire library: Categorize books as read, reading, or unread. Add tags, edit details like author, genre, publisher, and year. your Library stays accurate and personal.
- Track your reading progress: See how far you've read at a glance. Set reading goals and watch your stats grow with beautiful, detailed statistics available right on your Home screen through widgets.
- Reading Timer: Measure the time you spend with each book. Understand your reading habits and find more time in your day for the stories you love.
- Apple Watch app: Control your Reading Timer, log progress, and check your stats. right from your wrist. Includes widgets and complications so your reading data is always a glance away.
- Save your favorite quotes: Found a passage that moved you? Save it in the app and revisit it anytime. You can even display your favorite quotes on your Home screen with a widget.
- Built for the BookTok and Bookstagram community: Track your reading challenges, share your stats, and keep your TBR list organized for your next recommendation.
- Import from Goodreads and more: Easily bring your book collection from Goodreads, Storygraph, BookBuddy, Delicious Library, Book Crawler, Reading List, and others. Export to PDF or CSV anytime.
- Borrowed Books: Never forget which books you've lent out or borrowed. Keep track of every exchange effortlessly.
- Syncs across all your devices: Save a book on iPhone, iPad, or Mac and it appears everywhere. Your Library and Wishlist stay perfectly in sync. no duplicates, no lost books.
- Deep Apple integration: Shortcuts, Siri, Live Activity, and widgets work together to keep your books, quotes, and stats always within reach.
- Your privacy matters: Book Tracker doesn't collect personal data or track you in any way. Read in peace.
Start free with up to 5 books. Unlock unlimited books with a single in-app purchase on iPhone and iPad. A separate purchase unlocks the full Mac experience.
Download Book Tracker today and transform the way you read.
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Amazing app!
BookStrings
I’ve used this on my iPhone and iPad for a couple of years. It just gets better and better. Does what I need it to do, and it’s an app that actually cares about privacy. The great thing about it (and I’ve tried others) is it has so many features but you can use as many or as little as you want. For example you can completely keep track of your reading and use widgets for that etc. I mainly use it to keep track of my physical books, ebooks, and audiobooks along with any I borrow from the library. I also love the random quote widget that shows quotes I put in. You can customize this app to your liking as well, colors, arrangement, show and hide categories etc. Now that I have it on my Mac all three devices stay in sync perfectly. Want to support an indie developer AND get great customer service? Look no further. When I first got the app I needed help importing my library and the developer fixed some errors in my own file for me to make it work! Also, The few other times I have emailed with simple questions or suggestions they have gotten back to me right away. If you love books, be they digital, audio, or physical and you like to be organized, give this one a chance!
Amazing app for books
OccasionalReviewer123
Great app for tracking books at home. Wow!. The learning curve is a bit slow at first, but once I understood the logical flow and some of the structure (I am not a programmer or a database geek) behind the flow, the program is very easy to use. The one question I asked of the developer was answered within 20 minutes (!) and was very clear and solved my problem. Having the program on both the iPhone and my computer means I can scan most books in with their ISBN tag (with all the metadata) with my iPhone, and I can manually enter old book titles on the computer, usually with just a search on the title (and the metadata is then included). Well worth the second purchase price. The metadata is much more useful than I thought it would be when I am using the search option. Another wow! Batch changes are straightforward. Options to customize categories and locations are very useful. Like any library, it is important to return books to their recorded location. I’ve been using this app for a year, and I am still happy with it. And there are many more ways to use, track, categorize, evaluate books that I haven’t even tried. Thank you Simone and team.
Engaging app with a few nits
red.planet
Book Track is an attractive, customizable, engaging database app for tracking your book collection that has obviously been lovingly crafted. It works very well for a 1,000-book library, with a few shortcomings that put it just short of five stars. Pros include the app's aesthetics (highly colorful), ease of use and customizability. It does a good job finding titles by ISBN, and allows you to search for and insert the book cover that's actually in your collection. It offers practical sorting options. Syncing with iCloud is flawless. Looking through your book collection, once you've done the work of inputting it, is pleasing and fun.Cons (nits): The number one missing function is an option to ignore prefixes such as "a," "an" and "the" in sorted titles; otherwise big chunks of books end up clustered at both ends your collection. The full book list needs a column of small sort letters off to one side to quickly access books sorted by alpha -- otherwise you're endlessly scrolling through your entire collection. Book Track starts in 3/4-screen mode on the MacBook, so you have to full screen it each time you open the app (which is a bother). The app requires three tags for location, when one might suffice (e.g., sometimes a book is in a storeroom, not a storeroom, a bookcase and a shelf within that bookcase). "Hard cover" and "Paperback" should be among the main choices, in addition to "Paper book" and "Digital book." Scrolling is a bit kludgy on a MacBook Pro M1 Max. Would be good to have optional, user-directed fields that don't work well as tags -- e.g., purchase price. Cost of the Mac app is a tad on the high side. The release date needs the option to just show the year. Again, though, these are nits; in general I found Book Track to be a delight to use. A tip of the hat to Simone for putting together something unique and interesting.
Great management app but has a couple quirks
rzieske
I am old school and currently own well over a thousand physical books at any time, and I need an inventory management system to track them. I've had a few over the years which come and go and tried lists of my own. So far I have purchased the Book Tracker macOS version.Things I like: Book Tracker is a beautiful app. It supports and gathers a tremendous amount of information for each book, in various formats, which can be exported into a PDF or a .csv file which formats perfectly in Apple Numbers, buy is mostly unusable in MS Excel, not that I care. It provides many redundant ways you can choose to catalog this information to suit your personal preferences. I like that it places my information in my iCloud storage, not on someone else's server. This is a very good app.Things that I think need tweaking: Like many apps, there are places where you have to adapt to it. The area I would like to have more control over is retention of formatting of the application window and contents. You can configure the window size to your liking. You can currently choose 17 configurable areas of information which provide granularity for specific search filtering. Problem is that every time you reopen Book Tracker it defaults back to a standard (too small) window size and reopens every single one of the 17 filtering sections, the majority of which I have no need of. I'd prefer them to all start collapsed then I'd just open the 3 or 4 I want to see. I have not found a way to choose which to include/exclude in the sidebar and you cannot retain which are open at startup. I have had to dynamically reconfigure the entire app window to your liking every single time. Maybe I'm missing something?
* General fixes and improvements
Book Tracker is crafted by an indie developer. Your feedback and suggestions help shape future updates. If you find the app useful, a review would mean a lot. For any support, contact me at support@booktrack.app.
Simone
Version 4.5.9
The developer, Simone Montalto, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
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