Home Screen with Current Book
The home screen shows your current book, reading progress, active timer, and quick actions. It is the central place to continue a reading session, update pages, or open book details.
BookleapBookleap follows a simple loop: add a book, read with the timer, save what matters, and come back to visible progress. This guide explains the main screens of the reading tracker, personal library, book notes, quotes, reading sessions, and statistics.
The home screen shows your current book, reading progress, active timer, and quick actions. It is the central place to continue a reading session, update pages, or open book details.
Quick actions help you add a book, open search, view statistics, or manage your library without extra steps. This keeps Bookleap fast as a daily book tracker app.
Bookleap keeps reading progress visible so you know which book to return to next. It supports a consistent reading habit and reduces forgotten books in your personal library.
The library keeps every book in one place. You can view active, planned, and finished books, search by title or author, and quickly open the book you need.
Filters organize books by reading status: reading, want to read, finished, or paused. This is useful when you keep a book list and want a clear reading plan.
The bookshelf view makes your collection easier to scan. Covers help you recognize books faster while Bookleap stores status, pages, and reading history.
The add book screen lets you create a book manually and enter title, author, page count, format, and cover. It is the foundation of your personal digital library.
Bookleap lets you save quotes next to the book they came from. Important ideas do not get lost in phone notes and stay connected to your reading experience.
A dedicated quotes view helps you return to important passages after finishing a book. It is useful for learning, book clubs, journaling, and personal reading notes.
Book details keep status, format, pages, genres, current progress, and reading controls in one place. This is where the book tracker shows all important information about a specific book.
Bookleap can help estimate when you may finish a book if you keep your current pace. The forecast encourages consistent reading without pressure or spreadsheets.
From book details, you can update pages, see the percentage read, and keep book progress visible. This makes reading progress simple and measurable.
Bookleap stores more than pages: notes, characters, quotes, and book metadata stay connected to the book. This works for fiction, nonfiction, and study reading.
Reading sessions show when and how long you read. Bookleap records time, pages, and progress so your real reading activity is easy to review.
Each session helps you understand reading pace: time spent, pages read, and progress gained. This is useful for reading goals and habit analysis.
The reading streak screen shows consistency over time. Streaks help build a reading habit and show how small daily sessions become a stable reading rhythm.
Statistics show daily goals, yearly progress, pages read, and overall reading activity. This is a key screen for readers who want to finish more books.
Charts and summaries help you understand when you read more, how your pace changes, and whether you are moving toward your reading goal.
Bookleap aggregates reading data by period, so you see the bigger picture beyond one session: pages, finished books, and reading habit progress.
Search helps you find a book online and add it to your library with title, author, cover, and page count. This makes Bookleap a practical app for tracking books read.