JOEY MARTIN

AudiobookLog — Track Your Listening - Track finished books, current listens, and what’s next.

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AudiobookLog helps you keep track of your audiobook journey — what you’ve finished, what you’re listening to now, and what’s next in each series. Import your Audible history, mark books as finished, or start a new one with a single click. Automatically organize books by series, narrator, release order, and progress. Built for heavy listeners who juggle multiple series and want a clean place to stay on track.

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JOEY MARTIN
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I listen to a lot of audiobooks — usually while driving, walking, or doing projects around the house. At some point I realized I was constantly losing track of which books I had already finished, which series I was in the middle of, and what came next. Audible keeps a history, but it doesn’t really help you navigate what you’ve listened to. Libby doesn’t keep a clean log at all. Goodreads is built for print and ebooks, not audio. So for years I was doing this in my Notes app, which got messy fast. I built AudiobookLog to solve that problem for myself first: a single place to see what I’ve finished, what I’m listening to now, and what’s next in a series. While I was building it, I realized the hardest part wasn’t the UI — it was matching book data across different sources and handling long multi-book series where different apps label things differently. A lot of the work went into cleaning titles, identifying series, and making book ordering reliable. The approach changed a few times along the way, but the goal stayed the same: keep it simple, make it quick to update, and avoid overcomplicating something that’s supposed to make listening easier.
David Johnston

I'm a big audiobook listener and this looks great. I'll give it a spin this week.