Existing apps like Goodreads track your past reading. Bleepia looks to the future. We replace manual spreadsheets with an automated release radar. What makes us stand out: • Author Roadmaps: Clutter-free timelines showing exactly what your favourite authors are releasing next. • Set & Forget Alerts: Follow authors once, get notified when books actually drop. • Zero Friction: Public web pages for instant sharing, fully synced with our native iOS & Android apps from Day 1.
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Hi Product Hunt! I’m Mitchel, the creator of Bleepia.
I built Bleepia to solve a problem that was driving me crazy as a reader with degrading memory: keeping track of when my favourite authors were actually releasing their next books.
I would find out about a new release months after it dropped, or rely on messy spreadsheets just to track upcoming dates which were often pushed or not quite accurate. I realised that platforms like Goodreads are great for tracking what you’ve already read, but they are terrible at telling you what is coming next, and the amount of 'noise' out there just to get notifications was an absolute hassle.
All I wanted was to know when the author had a book ready to buy, that's all. Nothing else, just a clean and simple notification.
So, I built Bleepia to be the very thing I wanted, and hopefully what other readers want too.
To explain in simple terms, here is what you can do with it:
Set it and forget it: Follow your favourite authors, and Bleepia will automatically notify you when a new book drops or a release date is announced. You never have to visit the website ever again if you don't want to.
View clean Author Roadmaps: Check dedicated timelines that show exactly what an author has coming up, without the clutter of reviews, ads, or email spam.
Use it anywhere: We are live across Web, iOS, and Android today, so your radar is always synced.
This is a pure passion project that has been bubbling away in my head for quite some time. I would absolutely love your feedback. Are there any features you feel are missing? Do you find it useful? How do you currently keep track of upcoming books?
I’ll be hanging out in the comments all day to answer your questions. Thank you so much for checking it out!