Drawer 14 — Readistry
823.91 — FICTION Class · Author · Title VOL. I · 2026

A reading log
for people who
actually read.

Readistry is a private library card catalog for your reading life. Log books, log time, set quiet goals — no social feed, no algorithm, no Amazon.

Get Notified — Free iOS & Android coming soon · $1.99/mo Premium
Jun 29 2026
No. 0034-298-A
— A. Reader
II · The Shelf

This is what your year
might look like.

A baker's dozen, give or take — currently reading, finished, DNF, TBR.

III · Four cards from the drawer

Four small habits
that add up to a year.

Each one is just a card. Each one is enough on its own.

301.04 — LOG Card 1 / 4

Log books.

Mark a book currently reading, finished, or DNF. Note the edition, the date, the place. Rate it later, never. It's your card.

Acc. No. 1042 Stamped
529.7 — TIME Card 2 / 4

Log time.

A small timer for sessions. Readistry quietly computes pages per hour, so you know — without comparing yourself to anyone else.

Acc. No. 1043 Stamped
158.1 — GOAL Card 3 / 4

Set quiet goals.

Twenty books, four hundred pages a week, one classic before September. No streaks. No fireworks. The goal sits politely in a corner, like a bookmark.

Acc. No. 1044 Stamped
025.04 — RNDP Card 4 / 4

Year-end roundup.

Come December, a printable card: the books, the hours, your slowest read, your favorite sentence. Keep it. Share it. Or don't — that's the point.

Acc. No. 1045 Stamped
IV · The Subscription Desk

Two cards. Pick one.

Free is real — three books is enough to find out if Readistry is for you. Premium is for the rest of your reading life.

000.0 — FREE Plan

Free

The basics, made real.

$0 forever
  • Track up to 3 books
  • Log reading sessions (pages & time)
  • Reading streaks & basic stats
  • Yearly reading goals
  • Local-first — your data stays yours
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Plan 1 / 2 Plain stamp
— A Year, Counted —
Read in 2026 · 42 BOOKS · 13,847 PAGES · 312 HOURS

At the end of the year, Readistry writes you a quiet roundup. You can share it. You don't have to.

Ex Libris · A Note on Privacy

Your reading is private. No social feed. No public profile. No Amazon. Just a log.

— signed, the desk of the librarian.

See the full privacy policy for the operative details.

VI · Marginalia

Questions, in the margins.

How is this different from Goodreads?

Goodreads is a social network owned by a bookstore. Readistry is a private log owned by you. There is no feed, no friends list, no recommendations. We aren't trying to sell you the next book — that's the bookstore's job, and they do it well.

Can I import my Goodreads library?

Yes. Export the CSV from Goodreads (Settings → Export), drag it into Readistry, and we'll match titles, dates, and your shelves. Plan is for the import to work in under two minutes for libraries of 800+ books.

Will my reading be private?

Yes — and not just in the sense of "opt-out by default." There is no public profile to opt out of. Your data lives in your account; we don't sell it, mine it, or surface it to anyone.

What about audiobooks & rereads?

Audiobooks are first-class, logged in hours and minutes rather than pages. Rereads get their own little stamp — a small R next to the year, so a beloved book can show up on the shelf as many times as you've earned it.

Is the free tier real?

Real. The free tier lets you track 3 books — enough to decide if Readistry is for you. Premium ($1.99/month) unlocks unlimited books, detailed stats, the year-end roundup. About the price of a paperback every six years.

When does the app launch?

Soon. We're finishing iOS and Android builds now — drop your email below and we'll send one note when they're live. No newsletter spam.

070.5 — NEWS Subscriber Card
395.4 — CORR Inter-Library Loan

Send us a note.

Questions, requests, kind words about a typo — write us a letter. We read every one and reply to most. Or email start@djump.io directly.

Your message goes to start@djump.io. We don't keep it anywhere else.

005.3 — APPS Check it out iOS · Android

Take a card. Take it home.

Readistry is launching on iOS and Android soon. Get notified the day the apps go live — no spam, no newsletter, one short note and that's it.

Free up to three books · Premium $1.99/month for the rest. About the price of a paperback every six years.

VII · The Journal

From the journal.

Field notes on reading well — honest looks at the apps, quiet tracking systems, and goals that aren't about the number.

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