Nookclub

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Fall back in love with reading,
and remember why.

Some lines stay with you long after you turn the page. Nookclub lets you capture the moments that spark something in you and pairs them with reflection questions inspired by your highlights, your mood, where you are in the story, and the author's quiet magic beneath the surface.

Carry the questions and reflections that stayed with you into your book club, create a space for your next gathering, and watch the conversation unfold naturally from what everyone actually read, reflected on, and cared about.

Your entire reading life, finally in one place.

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A look inside

The reading flow

A reading session couldn't be simpler. Read at your pace, capture what stays with you, reflect after the session. We keep it all so you can come back to it whenever you want.

Set a timer, start reading

Read freely or pick the time you want. The timer runs quietly in the background while you read your physical book.

Capture what stays with you

Take the time to write a highlight, a thought, an observation. Pair it with a subtle emotion so your notes carry feeling, not just words.

Questions shaped by what you read

After the session, sit with reflection questions shaped by what you just read. Drawn from your highlights, the mood you were in, where you are in the story, and what you've reflected on before.

Your session, all in one place

All your highlights, thoughts, and reflections in one place. A warm snapshot of what that reading session meant to you, ready whenever you want to revisit it.

Reflection in action

Questions that come from what you read

Every reflection question is shaped by your highlights, your mood, where you are in the story, and what you've reflected on before. You choose the depth: light, medium, or deep. Here's what that looks like with books you might know.

The Great Gatsby

F. Scott Fitzgerald

From a highlight
Gatsby threw all those parties and she never even came. He built an entire life around someone who had already moved on.· important

Reflection question

That detail stayed with you. Have you ever held onto a version of something that only exists the way you remember it?

To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee

From a past reflection

Last session you reflected on how Scout sees the world differently than the adults around her.

Reflection question

You wrote about Scout seeing past what the adults have learned to ignore. When was the last time you understood something clearly that everyone around you had quietly agreed not to question?

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel García Márquez

From the story

You're on chapter 12. The Buendía family keeps repeating its own history.

Reflection question

Every generation of Buendías makes the same mistakes, convinced they're the first. What's a pattern in your own family you only recognized once you caught yourself repeating it?

The Little Prince

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

From a highlight
The prince had a whole field of roses in front of him and none of them mattered. The only one that mattered was the one he'd watered.· resonated

Reflection question

That image hit you. What relationship in your life became meaningful not because it was easy, but because you chose to stay?

A look inside

The book club flow

Pick the book, set a date, set the mood, share your own questions or a reflection question you loved. We take care of the rest. When you're in the same room, just talk about what actually mattered.

Start a book club

Pick a book, invite friends by username or email, set a date and place. Your club is ready in seconds.

See where everyone stands

See the members, the reading progress of the group. Vote on the mood and set the meeting vibe with cards before you meet.

Bring something to the table

Write a question you've been sitting with, or share a reflection question that stuck with you. Everyone brings something to the table.

Discussion cards, ready to go

Your questions stay as they are. We add discussion cards drawn from what the group highlighted and reflected on. Swipe through them as you talk.

Tracking, warmly

Habits, without the grind

Reading should feel like reading. Nookclub keeps the loop tight: set a goal, see your streak, glance at the month, get out of the way.

Streak

A daily goal that fits your week

Pick minutes or pages. 15 minutes, 20 pages, whatever's honest. The streak grows on the days you show up. Miss a day, pick it back up.

Reader type

We notice how you read

Mostly past 9pm? You're a Night Owl Reader. Sessions over 45 minutes? Marathon. Twenty+ highlights? Collector. A small badge that earns itself, no points to grind.

Reminders

One gentle nudge

One quiet reminder at the time you pick. Turn it on if you want it, ignore it if you don't. No guilt, no streaks lost.

34

day streak

68h

read this year

3

books finished

Marathon

reader type

Example. Yours fill in as you read.

Your reading rhythm

What it feels like.

Thursday, 10:14

You settle into your chair with a cup of coffee. Open Nookclub, set a timer, put the phone down. The timer runs quietly while you read your physical book.

10:31

A passage catches you. You pick up your phone, write down what came to mind, pair it with an emotion. Ten seconds, and you're back on your page, even more invested than before.

10:44

Time's up. You mark where you stopped, pick a mood for the session. Look back at your highlights, edit them if you want. Your streak grows to 34 days.

10:45

Three reflection questions are waiting, shaped by what you just highlighted, something you reflected on last week, or where you are in the story. Answer them now or save them for later.

Friday, 7pm

Book club night. Everyone's read, everyone brought questions. Nookclub gathered what the group highlighted and reflected on into discussion cards. By the time you sit down, there's already plenty to talk about.

Why this exists

A note from the founder

I used to finish books and lose the best parts. Not the story. The feeling a passage left in me, the question it opened, the thing I wanted to tell someone the next morning.

Every tool I tried made reading feel like work. Nookclub is the opposite: a quiet place to keep the moments that mattered, and come back to them whenever you want.

If you've ever closed a book wishing you could hold onto more of it, I'd love for you to try it.

The founder

FAQs

Things people ask first.

Do I read on my phone?+

No. You read your real book. Nookclub is just the companion: start a timer, capture what stays with you, reflect when you're done. Your phone stays out of the way while you read.

Can I use it without a book club?+

Absolutely. Most of the experience is personal: your sessions, your highlights, your reflections, your streaks. Book clubs are there when you want them, but Nookclub feels complete on its own.

Is it free?+

Reading sessions, capturing highlights, building your library, and joining book clubs are all free. A membership unlocks personalized reflection questions and full access to book club features.

What languages are supported?+

English for now. Many more languages are on the way.

Does it work with physical books?+

That's what it was built for. Search any book by title or author, add it to your library, and start a session. The timer runs quietly on your phone while you read your physical book. It works just as well with ebooks too.

What devices does it support?+

iPhone first, Android next, iPad after that. Your highlights, reflections, and reading history travel with you when new platforms ship.

Will it spoil my book?+

Never. The AI is instructed not to reference anything past your current page or guess at plot details it isn't sure about. Your reading stays yours to discover.

What does the AI know about me?+

Only what you give it: the book you're reading, the highlights from your session, a few past reflections, and where you are in the story. It doesn't read your other apps, your email, or anything outside of Nookclub.

Can I export my highlights and reflections?+

Not yet, but full export is on the way. Everything you write in Nookclub will always be yours to take with you.

When can I start?+

Very soon. We're putting the finishing touches on the experience to make sure it feels right from day one. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know as soon as we launch.

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