A reading tracker
your book club can see
Everyone logs their own sessions. The group sees who's on chapter nine and who hasn't opened it since Tuesday — without a single "where is everyone?" text.
Download appProgress everyone can see
A book club runs on one question: is everyone actually up to chapter nine? Aleph answers it without anyone having to ask. Members log sessions the way they already read, and the club page shows each person's position in the book as a simple progress bar.
Because progress comes from logged sessions rather than self-reporting, it stays honest without anyone policing it. Someone who read 40 pages on the train has already updated the group by the time they get off.
Meetings that start on the right page
Set the meeting date and the target chapter, and every member gets a pace: how many pages a day gets them there. Fall behind and the number adjusts rather than scolding you.
Spoiler-safe by design — the feed shows how far someone has read, never what happened.
Common questions
- How many people can join a book club on Aleph?
- Clubs support up to 50 members. Most active clubs sit between 6 and 12.
- Can members see each other's reading speed?
- Members see position in the current book and whether someone is on pace for the meeting. Personal pace and session history stay private unless shared.
- Does everyone need the same edition?
- No. Aleph tracks progress as a percentage when page counts differ between editions, so hardcover, paperback, and e-book readers stay comparable.