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Build a Reading List App with AI

The to-be-read pile, what you're on now, and the yearly count — without a social feed guilt-tripping your pace.

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Goodreads solves book tracking by wrapping it in a social network you didn't ask for, and most reading-tracker apps solve discovery, not the actual problem: an ever-growing list of books you meant to read, no memory of where you paused the current one, and no honest sense of whether this is a 20-book year or a 50-book year.

Tell WyberAi how you read — physical, ebook, audiobook, or all three — and it builds a tracker shaped to that: a to-be-read shelf you add to on a whim, a currently-reading view with a page or percentage you update in seconds, and a finished shelf with your own rating and a note for future-you. A yearly goal counter turns "I should read more" into a number you can actually see moving.

What your reading list app needs — and gets

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To-be-read shelf
Add books the moment someone mentions them — title, author, and why you want to read it.
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Currently reading progress
Update page number or percentage as you go; the app shows how far into each book you are.
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Finished shelf with ratings
Your own star rating and a short note per book — the log that actually helps you recommend books later.
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Yearly reading goal
Set a books-per-year target and watch a progress bar fill as finished books land on the shelf.

From idea to live app in three steps

01
Describe it
Paste the starter prompt below (or write your own) — screens, data, and rules in plain English.
02
AI engineers it
WyberAi generates the full app — UI, database schema, auth — self-heals build errors, and runs a live security scan.
03
Publish it
Preview instantly, refine in chat, then publish to a live URL (or your own domain) when it's right.
Starter prompt — engineered for this build

The exact prompt to build your reading list app

Build a reading list mobile app: a To Be Read screen where I add books with title, author, and format (physical/ebook/audiobook); a Currently Reading screen showing books in progress with a page or percentage slider I update; a Finished screen listing completed books with my star rating and a short note; and a Goal screen showing books finished this year against a target I set.

Questions people ask about building a reading list app

Can it track audiobooks differently from physical books?+
Yes — set format per book, and track progress by percentage or time listened instead of page number for audiobooks.
Does it recommend books?+
No — this is a personal tracker, not a discovery feed. It shows your own shelves, not what a marketplace wants you to buy next.
Can I organize books by genre or series?+
Add tags or a series field in your prompt, and shelves can filter or group by them.
Is my reading data private?+
It's your own app on your own database — nothing is shared to a social feed unless you specifically build one in.

Start building for free — 50 credits/month

No credit card required. Your reading list app live in minutes.

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