StoryGraph vs. Goodreads: Why I Switched & Never Looked Back
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Are you a mood reader who feels stressed out by a traditional TBR? Are you ready to ditch the clunky layout of Goodreads for a superior, user-friendly reading tracker? On this solo episode of We Read Smut, I'm going to tell you why I am obsessed with StoryGraph. I'll explain how this app completely changed the way I track my reads, discover new books, and enjoy my hobby—especially as a data and graph lover.
In this episode, we're discussing:
- The Mood Reader’s Savior: StoryGraph allows you to pause reading a book and easily delete your entire TBR in just a few clicks—essential features for readers who struggle to stick to a reading plan.
- Data & Discovery Power: The app's core features—including mood, pacing, and genre tags—plus its personalized recommendation system help you find your next perfect read based on books you already love.
- Custom Data for Intentional Reading: The pro version allows you to create custom graphs to track things like author ethnicity (BIPOC/White/Unknown), character representation (LGBTQIA+, disability, mental health), and book source, helping you be more intentional about where you spend your money and time.
- Female & BIPOC Founded: StoryGraph is a female and BIPOC founded and run company, offering a great ethical alternative to the Amazon-affiliated Goodreads.
If you're still on that clunky, outdated platform, the question is: When are you leaving Goodreads? Join me over on StoryGraph! You can find the link to friend me in the show notes and the YouTube description.
Also, I'm planning more solo episodes for Season Three of We Read Smut! Send me your topic ideas—whether it's a trope roundup, book reviews, or anything else you're dying to hear!
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