rlog (reading log) — for readers who find book clubs overwhelming but still wonder what others think.
Reading brings moments worth keeping.
A sentence you'd underline, a page that makes you nod, a passage you can't quite grasp.
Too short for a review, too good to keep to yourself.
On rlog, you leave these short notes along with the page you're on. Your notes reach other readers of the same book. We call this connection Echo. You don't have to join a club to be in conversation with other readers.
Features
- Short notes (Log) tied to the page you're on
- Echo from other readers of the same book
- Automatic spoiler protection — only what you've read is shared
- Random HEX color identity — no names, no profile pictures
- Your own reading club inside rlog (optional)
rlog is for
- Readers who find book clubs overwhelming
- Anyone who prefers a quiet reading journal over a social feed
- Readers who keep their books clean but have thoughts on every page
- Anyone who wants to read without performing
- Readers seeking a private, anonymous way to share book impressions