Audiobook-native
Progress is expressed in chapters and time. Playback speed remains part of the math, and narrator credits are treated as part of the book.
For writers, reviewers, and editors
Booktrace gives audiobook listeners one private record of the books, voices, chapters, speeds, and hours that move through their headphones.
Audiobook tracker for iPhone
Hours, not pages.The short version
Booktrace is an audiobook-first tracker for iPhone. It records chapters, narrators, playback speed, actual listening sessions, time remaining, notes, ratings, and listening statistics. People continue listening in Audible, Libby, Spotify, Apple Books, Everand, or any other player, then keep one private history in Booktrace. No Booktrace account is required, and the listener’s library, notes, and history stay on the device.
Product facts
Progress is expressed in chapters and time. Playback speed remains part of the math, and narrator credits are treated as part of the book.
Booktrace works alongside audiobook players, letting a listener manually keep one history across services without importing private account data.
There is no Booktrace account or public reading profile. The library, listening history, notes, and ratings remain on the iPhone.
Widgets keep the current book close, Live Activities follow an active session, and the interface is designed around the book being heard.
A cover-art calendar and listening statistics turn sessions, hours, streaks, and narrators into a record someone will want to revisit.
Optional AI conversation receives the listener’s current chapter and is instructed to stay behind it. The boundary is visible and AI can still make mistakes.
Current app screens
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Media contact
Contact founder and developer Brian Fisher. Complimentary review access and additional assets are available on request; coverage is never expected in return.