Import your Goodreads data: We will import all of your currently-reading, read, to-read, and did-not-finish shelves. Any custom shelves will be mapped to a custom tag on The StoryGraph.
Simple tracking and insightful stats: Easily track and learn about your reading habits with our wide range of charts and graphs. See how your reading develops over time and use that to help you pick better books.
Get smart personalized recommendations: Our machine learning AI is like your trusted go-to friend for book recommendations. It'll understand your reading preferences and find the best books for you.
Discover books by mood: In the mood for something adventurous, funny, and fast-paced? What about a darker, slower, more emotional read? Mix and match our comprehensive set of filters to choose your next perfect book.
Read with friends: Add live reactions to specific parts of the book without fear of spoilers. Comments are locked for other participants until they reach that point in their reading. Don't have people to read with? We’ve got machine learning-powered suggestions for great reading buddies.
Reading Challenges: Want to read one book from every country in the world? Or how about read a book per week across a range of genres? Our reading challenges feature help you set up personal goals or join in with others.
Custom Tags: Enhance your book tracking and discovery by making use of our custom tags feature. You can search and filter books by your tags and share curated lists with friends.
Content Warnings: When you review a book, you can let us know if there's any content within it that might be triggering for others. Then, when searching for your next read, all of this information is at your disposal.
Features:
• Import your Goodreads account
• Reading charts and graphs
• Buddy reads
• Readalongs
• Personalized machine learning recommendations
• Follow your friends to see what they're reading
• Annual reading, page, and listening goals
• Search/browse books by mood, pace, and more
• Custom tags
• Lists to share with your friends or the public
• Create your own reading challenge or join in with others
• Dark Mode
• Barcode Scanner
• Giveaways
• Browse similar books
• Find similar users
• Half and quarter star ratings
• Built-in DNF (Did Not Finish) functionality (including tracking pages read)
• Progress updates with built-in reading journal
• Author-approved and user-submitted content warnings
Want to support an independent, Goodreads alternative? Consider upgrading to Plus!
• Keep the platform ad-free: You'll help The StoryGraph stay independent!
• Custom Charts: Create your own pie and bar charts, customise the colors and labels, and populate them using custom tags or custom book length ranges.
• Extra Stats Filters: Filter down your stats to a custom time period, or view stats for your fiction or nonfiction reads, your custom tags, any particular mood or genre, and more. You can also see your average rating across different book types and formats.
• Compare Stats: Compare any two stats segments of your StoryGraph library, whether that's a particular year against a custom time period, your To-Read Pile against your owned books, or a combination of several other options.
• Exclusive Charts: When comparing your reading across two different years, see exclusive year-on-year charts on the number of books read and their genres.
• Shape the roadmap: You get to vote and comment on upcoming features as well as submit official requests for new ones
• Priority Support: Your support tickets and requests for book information updates will be handled first
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Is StoryGraph free?
Yes, StoryGraph is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is StoryGraph legit?
✅ The StoryGraph app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I have been using this app for months and I love it. I have a kindle and I buy books from Amazon. But to be honest goodreads has nothing on this app. Goodreads is cluttered and messy whereas this app is clean and sharp. Also I like how it gives me a graph of the books I read and it’s very interesting!!The free version is amazing, and I like that we aren’t forced to pay for the premium version. I might pay for premium as I use it more. The app is amazing keep up the great work!!! I like supporting an independent business that isn’t owned by Amazon.
Deeply Recommend
I was not great at tracking my reading on GoodReads but this app is so easy to use and kinda fun (in a nerdy way) that I am pretty religious about updating it. I used it for free for a long time but very recently switched to the paid version since I loved it already so much, and the paid version is everything. I love adding little tags as I read and creating new graphs (like spice level)
Amazing
I absolutely love this app! It shows some really good breakdowns of the data, and I find it to be more user-friendly than a lot of other apps intended for the same use. I’m just eagerly awaiting a screen widget!
Review engagement?
I love this app and I love having an independent alternative to goodreads! Love the graphs and stats and review features. But I would LOVE to be able to react to other reviews (maybe even comment on them?)!! Personally I love an audience and I love reviewing things, so I'd looove the engagement and community building aspect of being able to interact with others who I may (or may not) agree with :)
Almost perfect
Love the look and simplicity of this app. If it had just a few things, it would be perfect for me. I would love the ability to make custom lists such as “Summer Reading List” rather than just the “To Read” option. It would be great to be able to message friends on the app to share reading lists, reviews, etc without leaving the app. I wish it tracked the stats for total pages read and had an hourly tracker as well. Lastly, a small tweak I’d appreciate is if I could see the overall star-rating of the book at first glance, rather than having to click on the book and then scroll all the way down to the end to see it.
Very happy
While I still use Goodreads, I’ve largely switched to StoryGraph because I heard users could offer partial star ratings and the app offered graph breakdowns of what users were reading. That was all true, but what I also find super helpful is that StoryGraph also allows users to track reading in different editions of books and DNF books.
Also, as an aside, I haven’t had any issues on StoryGraph where my progress doesn’t update immediately, which is a perennial issue on Goodreads. I’m a very happy customer.
Best book tracking app
I’ve been using StoryGraph for a couple years now and it is excellent. I’ve gotten better recommendations from the app than any other book tracking app I’ve tried.
Best Book Tracking App
I love reading and I am always looking for my next book. I have unhappily used kindle, and Goodreads as ways to track my reading and get recommendations for new books. The Goodreads interface is terrible and the constant app crashes make it very frustrating to use for anything. In addition both kindle and Goodreads are constantly recommending the same books over and over.
StoryGraph has been a true joy to use! An absolute game changer in the book tracking app realm! I have been using it for all of this year and it’s so easy, so user friendly! I’ve been able to read more than ever because the recommendations are new and tailored to my reading habits. I’ve written reviews for books, added books, and I’ve been adding the dates for my reading because it’s so easy. Not to mention all the cool data and graphs I have about my year of reading! I am so excited I’ve been telling everyone I know about this app!
great in some ways, still needs work
this is a super helpful app to track reading, and i’ve been using it since 2021. however, adding books to storygraph is an absolute nightmare. i have to do this far more often than i ever did with goodreads, and never once have i been able to do so without adding all the information manually. the barcode scanning feature very rarely works, and often asks me if i want to import by isbn. i also have to do this often with books i’m reading for school, which i want to be able to track. however, i have tried to import books by isbn over 100 times and it has not worked once. when i try, all i get is a notification several days later saying it didn’t work. it makes it difficult and time consuming to add books which aren’t commonly shelved. overall i like storygraph more than goodreads but having this feature be totally useless is really detracting from my ability to use this app
Hope you read this! 🫣
Great app. I’m still using Goodreads, but I had an idea that, first, I don’t know if it’s possible, and second, I don’t know if anyone has mentioned it to you before. As I read in one of the reviews, the company (which is excellent) is a “one-man show.” I think this could greatly improve the experience for us readers. One of the pros of Kindle is that, as you read, the progress is automatically updated in Goodreads. Additionally, you can rate with stars and leave your review directly from the Kindle without needing to use another device. I ultimately decided to leave the Kindle ecosystem because they try to keep you tied to them as much as possible, making the experience very limiting. So I recently switched to Kobo. It would be great if StoryGraph partnered with Kobo to allow their devices to connect directly with our StoryGraph account. This way, we could do the same from our eReader. I think it would be a win-win for both companies, as I like the Kobo ecosystem and its principles, and I also like StoryGraph. For now, both work separately, which is annoying. After reading for a while, having to look for my phone, which I sometimes don’t have on hand, to upload any updates or leave a review is inconvenient. I don’t know, just something that came to mind. Cheers.
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