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The Best Free Reading Tracker Apps (and How to Spot the Hidden Paywalls)

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If you want to read more and remember more, a tracker helps. The catch is that "free" means very different things across reading apps. Some are genuinely free for everything you do day to day. Others are free to download, then quietly gate the streak, the stats, or the unlimited book list behind a subscription. This guide to the best free reading tracker app options sorts the truly free from the freemium, so you can pick a tool you will actually keep using without a surprise charge.

We will look at five popular apps, what each does best, and exactly where the paywall sits.

In short

Some reading trackers are genuinely free, others just free to download. Goodreads and StoryGraph have free cores, Bookmory is a free offline log, and Bookly puts its best habit features behind a subscription. Leaf is the genuinely free pick for building a daily reading habit: streaks, goals, and streak recovery cost nothing. Before you commit, check for a per-book cap, a locked stats tab, or a trial countdown.

What "free" should mean for a reading tracker

A reading tracker is a long-game tool. You want the one you will still open in two years, which means the cost has to make sense over the long haul, not just on day one. Before you settle on an app, check three things:

  • Is there a per-book cap? Some free tiers limit how many books you can track at once.
  • Is the streak or habit feature free? This is the part that keeps you coming back, and it is often the first thing locked.
  • Are the stats free? A blurred or locked stats tab is the classic freemium tell.

With that checklist in mind, here are the apps worth knowing.

Goodreads: free, huge catalogue, Amazon-owned

Goodreads is the best-known reading app and it is genuinely free. You get a vast book database, reviews, ratings, shelves, and a yearly reading challenge. If your main goal is cataloguing what you have read and seeing what friends think, it is hard to beat on price.

The trade-offs are well documented: the interface feels dated, it is owned by Amazon, and it is built around social cataloguing rather than building a daily habit. There is no real streak system. If those things matter to you, our free Goodreads alternative page covers the comparison in detail.

StoryGraph: free core, optional Plus

StoryGraph is a popular independent app with a free tier that is genuinely useful. You get mood and pace tracking, reading stats, and a clean way to log books, all without paying. It has earned a loyal following among readers who like data about their reading.

StoryGraph also offers a paid Plus tier that adds features like more detailed challenge tools and buddy reads. The important point for this list: the core tracking and stats are free, and the paid tier is an optional upgrade rather than a wall in front of the basics.

Bookmory: free core, paid Premium for backup and stats

Bookmory is a minimalist tracker that many readers love for its calm, uncluttered design. It works offline, respects your privacy, and focuses on logging your reading without a social feed. For readers who want something quiet and private, it is a strong free pick.

Where it stops short is motivation. Bookmory is a clean log rather than a habit engine, so if you want streaks, recovery, and goal pacing to keep you going, you may find yourself wanting more structure than it offers. Its core tracking is free, but cloud backup and the more advanced analytics sit behind a Bookmory premium subscription.

Bookly: free tier, paid Premium for the habit features

Bookly is a polished reading-time tracker with a real focus on building a habit. The thing to know is that it is freemium. It is free to download and includes a limited free tier, but its habit-building features, unlimited books, and detailed stats are part of Bookly Premium, a paid subscription.

That is a fair business model, and Bookly is a well-made app. But if your goal is a free habit tracker, this is exactly the kind of paywall this guide is here to flag. The parts that keep you reading are the parts you pay for.

Leaf: a genuinely free reading habit tracker

Leaf is built for the reader who wants the habit, not the bill. It is a reading tracker for iOS and Android that is free to use, with no subscription required and no per-book cap. The full habit loop is free: a daily reading streak, daily page or finish-by-date goals, reading stats, and a milestone tree that grows as you read. Leaf Pro is an optional upgrade for cloud sync, multi-device, and an ad-free experience.

The feature that sets Leaf apart is streak recovery. Most streak apps reset to zero the moment you miss a day, and that single reset is where a lot of reading habits quietly die. Leaf lets you backdate a session, so if you read last night but forgot to log it, you can record it for the right day and keep your streak intact. It is bookkeeping, not cheating, and it is unique to Leaf.

Leaf is also offline and private. Your books, sessions, and streaks live on your device, and you do not need an account to start. If you want to back up or switch phones, import and export keep your history portable.

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Free reading tracker apps at a glance

App Truly free? Streak Streak recovery Offline / no account Best for
Goodreads Yes No No Limited Cataloguing, reviews
StoryGraph Free core + paid Plus No No Limited Stats, mood tracking
Bookmory Free core + paid Premium Light No Yes Quiet, private logging
Bookly Free tier + paid Premium Premium No Limited Reading-time habit (paid)
Leaf Free to use, optional Leaf Pro Yes Yes Yes Building a daily habit free

How to choose the right one for you

If you want a social library and reviews, start with Goodreads. If you love data and mood tracking, StoryGraph's free tier is excellent. If you want a quiet, private log, Bookmory is lovely. If you are happy to pay for a reading-time habit, Bookly is polished.

But if your goal is a daily reading habit that costs nothing to maintain, with a streak that survives a busy week, Leaf is the honest answer. You can see the full picture on our reading tracker app page, then download it in about two minutes.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best free reading tracker app?

It depends on what you want. Goodreads is the best free option for cataloguing and reviews, StoryGraph is strong for mood and stats, and Leaf is the best genuinely free choice for building a daily reading habit with streaks and streak recovery. The key is to check whether the features you care about are in the free tier or behind a subscription.

Are reading tracker apps really free?

Some are. Goodreads and StoryGraph's core are free. Others, like Bookly, are free to download but put their best habit and stats features behind a paid subscription. Leaf keeps its full habit loop, including streaks and goals, free with no subscription required. Always look for a per-book cap, a trial countdown, or a locked stats tab before you commit.

What is the difference between free and freemium reading apps?

Free means the features you use day to day cost nothing. Freemium means the app is free to install but charges a subscription to unlock the parts that make it worth using, such as unlimited books, detailed stats, or habit tools. A freemium app can still be a fair deal, but it is not the same as free.

Is there a free reading tracker with a streak feature?

Yes. Leaf offers a free daily reading streak, plus streak recovery so one missed day does not reset your progress. The full habit loop is free with no subscription required, on both iOS and Android.

Can I track reading offline for free?

Yes, with Leaf. It stores your reading data on your device and does not require an account, so you can log books and sessions completely offline. Most catalogue-style apps need an internet connection and an account to sync.

Do free reading tracker apps show my stats?

Some do and some do not. StoryGraph offers rich free stats, Goodreads gives you a basic yearly challenge view, and Leaf shows reading stats and a milestone tree for free. Bookly's deeper stats sit behind its paid tier. Check the stats tab before you assume it is included.