Description
Time to Read is a reading tracker and book tracker for iPhone — designed to help you build a daily reading habit, one session at a time.
A simple and calm reading tracker that helps you focus on what matters – reading. No distractions, no pressure, just a quiet space to build consistency, one session at a time.
Start a reading session, track your time, and see your progress grow over days and weeks. Whether you read books, articles, or learning materials, Time to Read helps you stay consistent and focused.
KEY FEATURES
• Reading timer
Start, pause, and finish reading sessions with a simple timer designed for focus.
• Book tracker & reading log
Track time spent on every book, article, or material. Your personal reading log grows with every session.
• Build a reading habit
Stay consistent with daily streaks and develop a daily reading routine without pressure or complexity.
• Reading progress & stats
See your total reading time, weekly activity, and streaks — all in one place.
• Simple and distraction-free
A minimal, calm interface designed to support your reading journey.
FREE & PREMIUM
• Free version includes all core features with a limit on reading items.
• Premium unlocks unlimited items, advanced statistics, and iCloud sync.
Time to Read is not about finishing more books.
It's about showing up, reading regularly, and building a habit that lasts.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://timetoreadapp.com/privacy
Nouveautés (v1.1.1)
Version 1.1.1: bug fix release.
Fixed an issue where the notification toggle in Settings could not be enabled after previously denying permission.
The app now shows a prompt to open iOS Settings directly.
Version 1.1 brought:
• Session history — see all past sessions for each reading item
• Last read info — reading cards now show when and how long you last read
• Flexible goals — choose which days of the week count toward your streak
• Daily goal progress — track today's reading goal directly on the home screen
• Favorite reading time — a new insight shows when you usually read