iCollect Books: Library List

Organize a classroom bookshelf

Published by: iCollect Everything

Description

iCollect Books is the #1 library app on the app store! Used by over 2000 teachers in the state of Tennessee for managing their classroom libraries. 
This app is perfect for managing your book collection, library, or inventory, whether at home, work, or school and classrooms (it's a favorite for teachers). This app works on all device sizes and syncs directly with our iPhone, iPad, Mac apps, as well as our apps on other platforms. Scan in or search for any book you own or want and add them to your lists. Full of incredible features!
• Manage and inventory any book.
• Loaded with millions of books from around the world in our database.
• Full barcode scanning and database search.
• Cloud Backup
• Sync across multiple devices, including iPad, iPhone, Mac, and more.
• Supports input in any language and allows selections of any country and currency.
• Filters, sorting, and importing.
• Three different custom layouts.
• Exporting
• Multi-level sorting
• Shake to Select
• Default Field Data
• Customize which fields are displayed
• Section Counts
• Share your book collection with friends or on social media like Facebook and Twitter.
• Format your Titles with A, An, or The removed.
• Extra features like colored Themes, Dark Mode support, and more.
• Every field is editable.
• Store up to four pictures per book, including front, back, and inside images of books.
• Personal details per book including Loaned, Purchase Price, Purchase Date, Date Added, Personal Rating, Last Read, Storage Location, Notes, Estimated Value, and more.
• Index bars and search for quick access in large book collections.
This app is a completely new collecting experience, written from the ground up for iOS 18, the latest devices like iPhone 16, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max, SE 2, iPad Pro, and full Universal iPhone/iPad support built-in and syncs directly to our Mac app. Our app was created with a cloud database backend designed specifically to allow each item to be stored with its own individual attributes.
We can import your book collection from nearly anywhere: CLZ Books, Delicious Library, BookBuddy, and much more. Just send us your import file and we'll get you rolling.
Note: Large collections require an in-app purchase to unlock unlimited storage. You will be prompted when you reach the limits of your selected collectible type.
Data provided by Amazon, Google, eBay, and users like you.
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PRIVACY INFO
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All of these are OPTIONAL when using our app.
Email Address: We only collect this if you enable Cloud Sync as a login user ID.
Contacts: We only use your contacts if you want us to for "Loaned To" fields.
Photos or Videos: We only use photos that you choose for your item details.
Camera: We only use this for barcode scanning.
None of your data is sold. See our Privacy Policy URL for details.
We do use Google Firebase and Facebook SDK's for analytics and crash data. See their policies for additional details on what they may track about your device.
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TERMS OF USE: https://www.icollecteverything.com/privacy-policy/
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In-Apps

Pro User - Yearly
$79.99
Add Unlimited Books
$49.99

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ICollect Books FAQ

  • Is ICollect Books free?

    Yes, ICollect Books is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does ICollect Books cost?

    ICollect Books has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $64.99.

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User Rating

4.44 out of 5

301 ratings in Australia

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ICollect Books Reviews

Great App

Ozzie Dickie on

Australia

I’ve been happy with app for a number of years & for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it’s user friendly & I find it easy to keep track of all the books that I’ve read. I also like the apps rating system. I have tried other apps in the past but they were not as user friendly.

Shame

Trublood134 on

Australia

Its sad as I really liked this app I was entering my books nicely it has a photo of the books and everything but then I got to 30 books and I had to pay I mean $5 I would pay BUT $15!! Nah nah very overpriced! It’s a shame otherwise it would be a perfect app 😑😞

Wrong cover image

Fluro61 on

Australia

First book I add, all data seems correct, but the image is for a completely different book.

The best app for organising your book collection

Dom Bags on

Australia

I love the ease of being able to scan the bar code of your book and it neatly organised it in alphabetical order. Your own personal library. It comes in handy when buying a new book and you want to make sure you already don’t have it in your collection. We all know what’s it’s like to accidentally buy a book twice 10/10 for me.

Most Functional but disconcerting

ReviewBurger on

Australia

I like it, however when I want to know more about other apps or software they have it's strange. When I click on unlock desktop it just asks for credit card or PayPal. It doesn't say how much, I don't know if I click on it if it will automatically charge me. It's very easy to spend money with the similar apps for example pro version of comics. The comic app reads barcodes specifically catered to comics. And I wanted the pro version. I want to know what their desktop software is like before I commit e.g. looks like, how it functions, if it looks good on windows and if it links to the apps on my phone? Also I'm not sure if it's down right now but I tried searching their main website to see if u can find out that way. There's an icollect everything website that doesn't mention anything else. Are they related? I'm so confused. Following links from their app listing or Twitter goes nowhere. Their name keeps changing. I'm concerned if this should be a long term investment. Also needs option for subtitles.

Good App for tracking our home library

Woblet on

Australia

Nice and simple to use

Have to pay multiple times to unlock on multiple devices

LC1976a1 on

Australia

Have installed on iPad and paid to unlock. Now trying to use on iPhone but all premium features are locked and it says I have to pay again to unlock.

Great...when it works.

clumsyninja1 on

Australia

I’ve been using this app for years, initially because it was good for its time, now because I’m stuck as I had over 1200 books that I manually input that I don’t want to have to transfer over again manually. Today, I loaded my app to find that it had reset my books to an earlier backup from about 6 months ago, and I had LOST data for OVER 300 books. Yesterday, I had 1200 in there. Not happy.

Nearly a good app

nfoskgjx on

Australia

No other app does what this one does. It’s a shame and frustrating that for years this app has continued to lose imagery that gets attached to various entries.

Highly recommend

Malcolm_Davis on

Australia

This works well. I catalogued an entire book case worth of novels in about 15 minutes. It’s accurate and reads the barcode 90% of the time, with ISBN available or author title search for the rest.

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