

Bookly
Bookly is a gorgeous app that helps you track your books, read more and improve your reading over time. You can scan your books or simply search for them online to add them to the app, from there you can track to whom you lend them, add favourite quotes and thoughts, and see...
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
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kaayru added Bookly as alternative to Leaf - Book & Reading Tracker- MotivatedHater reviewed Bookly
I've been using Bookly Pro since 2023, and I gotta say it's my favorite way to track my reading and keep up with my reading goals for the year.
I originally switched to it from Goodreads because I no longer wished to support Amazon. In truth, I also really disliked Goodreads' dated-feeling UI on the app and didn't even really use it as a social network but more as a place to track my reading.
Bookly was perfect for me because I was able to transfer my entire Goodreads list to it, the UI is...
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eduardostuart added Bookly as alternative to Book Reading Habit
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What is Bookly?
Bookly is a gorgeous app that helps you track your books, read more and improve your reading over time. You can scan your books or simply search for them online to add them to the app, from there you can track to whom you lend them, add favourite quotes and thoughts, and see insightful data that can help you improve or read even more.
Reading can be done in real time as a daily workout, just start a new reading session and we will take care of the rest.
To keep your focus you can add goals or just simply try to unlock all achievements.










Comments and Reviews
I've been using Bookly Pro since 2023, and I gotta say it's my favorite way to track my reading and keep up with my reading goals for the year.
I originally switched to it from Goodreads because I no longer wished to support Amazon. In truth, I also really disliked Goodreads' dated-feeling UI on the app and didn't even really use it as a social network but more as a place to track my reading.
Bookly was perfect for me because I was able to transfer my entire Goodreads list to it, the UI is nice , and I love all of the data that comes from my reading sessions and completed books. There's an in-app reward system where you get diamonds as well per book read which you can exchange for different variations of the mascot, themes, and app icons.
As an iPhone user, I also love the widget options that let me see my progress on a book or start the timer.
The only real drawback is that the Free version only allows you to set goals and has a limit to the amount of books you can track, but I got the paid version for about $15/year and it looks like that plan is still available to get.