A log made for listening

Your audiobook journal should know where you stopped.

Keep chapters, sessions, notes, quotes, ratings, narrators, and the time you actually listened together on one book.

Start your listening journal
Booktrace audiobook journal showing narrator, chapter progress, time remaining, session history, notes, and book details
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Keep your exact place

Record the current chapter and progress so returning to a book means more than remembering a percentage.

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Log every session

Start the clock while listening or add a drive, walk, or evening session after it happened.

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Save what stayed with you

Keep notes and quotes beside your rating, review, narrator, tags, and personal shelves.

Why an audiobook journal is different

Pages cannot describe a listening life.

Progress means chapters and time

Print reading logs tend to reduce progress to pages. An audiobook journal needs chapters, published runtime, playback speed, and the time remaining at your pace. Booktrace keeps those measurements together without pretending they are interchangeable.

Your sessions tell the story of the book

A finished date is useful, but it leaves out the weeks of commutes, walks, chores, and late-night listening that got you there. Session history preserves that rhythm.

Notes stay private on your iPhone

Your library, listening history, notes, and ratings stay on your device. There is no Booktrace account and no public reading profile to maintain.

The finished shelf is only the end

Organize books into collections, remember the narrator, mark ownership, add tags, and keep a top three. The record remains useful after the progress bar reaches the end.