Not all book apps work the same way. Here's how Page Turner compares to the most popular alternatives so you can pick the one that actually fits how you read.
vs. Goodreads
Goodreads is the biggest book app out there, but it runs on algorithms and hasn't really changed since Amazon bought it in 2013. Page Turner works more like a social app built around the people you actually know.
Read comparison →vs. The StoryGraph
The StoryGraph is great if you love tracking reading stats. Page Turner is for people who trust their friends' opinions more than any algorithm or data dashboard.
Read comparison →vs. Fable
Fable charges a monthly subscription for guided book clubs. Page Turner gives you all the social features, DMs, and reading challenges you need to read with your actual friends, for free.
Read comparison →vs. LibraryThing
LibraryThing is a powerful tool for cataloging books you own. Page Turner is a social reading app for everyday readers who want great recommendations and a real community.
Read comparison →vs. Literal
Literal has a beautiful design and a public follow model. Page Turner goes further with DMs, @mentions of books and users, and a feed built around the people you already know.
Read comparison →Most book apps are either tracking tools or algorithm-driven discovery platforms. Page Turner is neither of those.
It's a social reading app that works the way a social app should. You follow your friends, DM them, @mention books and other users in conversations, track your reading, and do reading challenges together. There's no algorithm deciding what you see. It's just the people you follow, in order, in real time.
The best book recommendation you've ever gotten probably came from a person who knows you well. Page Turner is built around that idea.
Page Turner is free to download on iOS. Join readers who have made their friends their best book recommenders.
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