Aleph for e-reader syncSessions sync
Sessions sync
from your e-reader
Read on e-ink, log on your phone. Aleph picks up where you stopped so the session lands without you thinking about it.
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One library, both formats
Most readers are not loyal to a format. A print copy on the nightstand, an e-reader for travel, and a phone for the queue at the post office all belong to the same book.
Aleph keeps a single progress figure per title regardless of where the pages were read, so switching formats mid-book doesn't fracture the record.
Position, not screenshots
Sessions carry the page range and duration, so pace stays accurate even when the e-reader reports location rather than page number.
Nothing about your annotations or highlights leaves the device — Aleph records that you read, and how far, not what you marked.
Common questions
- Which e-readers are supported?
- Check the in-app integrations list for current device support. Any title can also be logged manually by page range.
- Does syncing require handing over my account credentials?
- No. Sessions are logged from the device or entered manually; Aleph does not ask for third-party store credentials.
- Can I mix print and e-book progress on one title?
- Yes. Progress is stored per title, so sessions from either format advance the same book.
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