Page Pace

What is Page Pace?

Page Pace is the planner half of reading. The trackers count finished books. We help the unfinished ones get finished.

Quick answer

The short answer

Page Pace is an adaptive reading planner. You give it a book and a finish-by date; it returns a daily pages target. When you miss a day, the number ticks up by 1–2 pages instead of accumulating into a guilt counter. That's the entire product.

What it's for

Book-club books with a fixed meeting date. Library holds. Pre-vacation reads. The series your friend keeps texting you about. Anywhere there's a real book and a real deadline.

What it's not

Not a tracker — we don't compete with Goodreads or StoryGraph for the 'log finished books' job. Not a social network — no friends, no feed, no reviews. Not a habit gamification app — no streaks, no badges, no scolding.

Page Pace is one small, calm number per book per day. That's the design.

Try the daily-number experience.

Pick one book. Pick one date. See how a plan that adjusts feels.

Frequently asked

What is Page Pace?
Page Pace is an adaptive reading planner. You pick a book and a finish-by date; it gives you a daily pages target and updates it automatically when you skip a day. It exists for the part Goodreads doesn't handle — actually finishing the books on your shelf.
Is Page Pace a reading tracker?
No — it's a planner. Trackers look backwards (what you've read). Planners look forwards (what to read today). Most readers use both; Page Pace is the forward-looking half.
Is Page Pace free?
Yes. Building plans, daily targets, and progress tracking are free forever. Pro unlocks unlimited books, advanced recovery features, and email/push reminders.
How is Page Pace different from Goodreads?
Goodreads counts finished books. Page Pace makes them finished. The two are complementary — keep your shelves on Goodreads and run plans on Page Pace.

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