Pagebound: Social Book Tracker
Pagebound: Social Book Tracker Summary
Pagebound: Social Book Tracker is a mobile Android app in Books And Reference by Pagebound. Released in Sep 2025 (5 months ago). It has about 44.4K+ installs and 472 ratings with a 4.63★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 8.2K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 10, 2026.
Recent activity: 1.5K installs this week (4.9K over 4 weeks) showing below average growth , and 8.00 new ratings this week View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 10, 2026 .
4.63★
Ratings: 472
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App Description
Where you post "Thoughts from x%," and anyone also reading that book can reply.
Pagebound combines old-school internet forums with robust book tracking—every book has its own forum. We are indie, anti-AI, and built by 2 women. Discuss books as you read them and earn points & badges for tracking your reading.
EXPERIENCE SOCIAL READING
Read with others, without the commitment of a book club. Whatever you’re currently reading, post thoughts, theories, ideas, reactions, and more to that book’s forum. Sort posts by % read to read along with people from all over the world. Anyone with that book in their library will see and can interact with your post, so it’s really easy to start discussions and make new reader friends.
GAMIFY BOOK TRACKING
Earn badges that reflect your reading taste by completing reading challenges—Main Quests and Side Quests. Accumulate points for tracking your reading, sharing your thoughts, and contributing to the community. Showcase your badges on your profile and unlock fun rewards.
ORGANIZE YOUR LIBRARY
Plan your TBR (to-be read) by month or year. Rate books in half-star increments with sub-ratings for enjoyment, quality, characters, and plot. Track your books accurately with Paused and DNF (did not finish) reading statuses.
MAKE READER FRIENDS
Connect with other readers based on what you think, not what you look like. With anonymous profiles, no algorithm and private follower counts, we connect readers based on shared taste in books, not clout.
