The StoryGraph FAQs

How do I track my reading on The StoryGraph?
Users can track their reading effectively on The StoryGraph by utilizing its user-friendly interface. There are clear options for categorizing books into "currently reading," "read," or "to-read" shelves. This organization allows users to manage their reading lists seamlessly. Additionally, the platform features built-in statistics, which offer visual insights into reading habits through various graphs and charts, helping users analyze their reading patterns over time.

Can I import my data from Goodreads?
The StoryGraph supports importing data from Goodreads, allowing users to bring over their entire reading history. This includes books categorized under currently reading, read, to-read, and did-not-finish shelves. Any custom shelves from Goodreads will be converted to custom tags on The StoryGraph, ensuring that users can maintain their previous organization.

Is there a mobile app for The StoryGraph?
Yes, there is a mobile app for The StoryGraph available on both the App Store and Google Play Store. If users encounter access issues in certain countries, the app can also be downloaded directly from The StoryGraph's official website, ensuring accessibility regardless of regional limitations.

Are there any costs associated with using The StoryGraph?
The StoryGraph is available at no cost for basic features, making it accessible for a wide range of users. For those looking for an enhanced experience, a paid Plus plan is offered, which provides additional functions and personalized benefits tailored to individual reading needs.

How can I find personalized book recommendations?
Personalized book recommendations on The StoryGraph are generated using machine learning technology. This system analyzes user preferences, taking into account various elements such as reading habits and selected moods. Users can filter and explore recommendations based on specific moods and topics, allowing them to discover books that align closely with their interests.