

I took a bunch of screenshots of the app and its functionality so I could easily compare Free vs. I used the free version of the app for about three weeks before activating my lifetime subscription given to me by Bookly. Pretty amazing, right?! I honestly didn’t know I wanted many of these features but now that I’ve had them for the last month and a half, I don’t want to give them up. Lent books: in case you often share books with friends, Bookly lets you mark books as lent so you know where to find them.Infographic s: once you finish a book, you can generate an awesome infographic and share it with your friends.Thoughts & quotes: you can easily add thoughts, notes, and quotes for each book, in both text and image form.Achievements: there are tons of achievements that you can unlock to stay motivated and keep things interesting and fun.


Set out a Reading goal at the beginning of the month/year and challenge yourself to read more
MY READING LIST APP FOR FREE
I tried a few apps out but really was wowed by the breadth of additional features available for free on the Bookly app, so I decided to give it a try! So what are Bookly’s features? Honestly, I wanted an app where I could create an ARC TBR and set reading deadlines to try and tackle ARC Mountain.
MY READING LIST APP ANDROID
Bookly is a iOS and Android app where you can set & manage your TBRs, set deadlines & goals, take notes & quotes while reading, and provide you with infographics when you are finished! What was I looking for, specifically?
