Free TBR cleanup planner
Turn a messy to-be-read list into a smaller next action before you move the full shelf into Pageward.
Try toolPrivate reading tracker
Track what you read, understand your habits, clean up your TBR, and get calmer guidance on what to read next.





Built from the app
The app is built around private shelves, real progress logging, ISBN scanning, CSV import, reading goals, quote capture, reader signals, and practical discovery tools. The website now reflects the actual Pageward product rather than a generic app template.
Free web tools
Each tool gives a basic result on the web and a clear path into the app for saved history and deeper workflows.
Turn a messy to-be-read list into a smaller next action before you move the full shelf into Pageward.
Try toolName the reading experience you want and get a basic shortlist strategy before opening the full Pageward discovery flow.
Try toolCreate a simple reading rhythm for a goal, then use Pageward when you want progress and stats saved automatically.
Try toolWhy it works
Keep current reads, finished books, DNFs, quotes, formats, tags, and notes in a calm shelf you own.
Log progress in a tap, see yearly goals, and understand the reading rhythm behind your month.
Use saved moods, goals, genres, ratings, and reader signals to explain why a book fits.
Start fresh, search the catalog, scan an ISBN, add manually, or import a CSV when you already have a list.
Capture passages and quote photos so favorite moments stay connected to the book.
Export your shelf when you need a backup, a spreadsheet, or a clean handoff.
Product moments
Turn loose recommendations, imports, and unfinished books into one shelf with clear next steps.
Save the moods and genres that pull you in so recommendations start from your actual taste.
Track quotes, notes, progress, and ratings without turning reading into a public performance.
How it works
Search the catalog, scan a barcode, import a CSV, or enter a book manually. Pageward starts useful as soon as the first title lands.
Move a book between TBR, Current, Read, and DNF, then log pages or minutes without turning the app into a spreadsheet.
Save favorite genres, moods, formats, ratings, DNFs, and quote notes so recommendations have context.
Run next-book picks, reader-signal summaries, review digests, book-club briefs, and export tools when the shelf needs more intelligence.
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Answers
Pageward is a private reading tracker, TBR manager, and book journal for readers who want a calmer way to track books and choose what to read next.
No. Pageward is designed around a private shelf, reading notes, progress, and recommendations without a public social feed.
Pageward supports CSV-style import flows and also lets you add books by catalog search, ISBN scan, or manual entry.
The App Store and Google Play links will appear here as soon as the store listings are live.
Blog
A practical way to turn scattered recommendations into a shelf that helps you choose the next book.
Reading data works best when it helps your own rhythm instead of turning books into a performance.
A calmer next-book process that starts with the reading experience you actually want.
Download
Use the official store links here when they are live. Until then, this website keeps product details, screenshots, support, and privacy information in one place.