ReadingClock: Track Progress

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ReadingClock: Track Progress

Le Huang

4.8

122 ratings

Free

With this reading tracking app, you can record daily and weekly reading times and visualize your progress. Includes goal setting, log editing, and progress charts.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 68 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.5

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

89%

4 star

10%

3 star

0%

2 star

1%

1 star

1%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

28% review manipulation risk

High user satisfaction

89% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

Authentic reviews

No red flags detected

About ReadingClock: Track Progress

ReadingClock is a simple app to track your daily and weekly reading time and progress. By cultivating a consistent reading habit, you will witness your transformation.

Features:

- Daily Reading Tracking
- Progress Visualization
- Set Reading Goals
- Add, Delete, or Edit Reading Logs

Why I built ReadingClock?

This app was built by Grace, a mother of two. My children have a daily reading habit and track their reading progress. Although their school requires only 20 minutes of daily reading, my kids typically read for 40 minutes to an hour each day. Observing their significant progress in reading and writing over time inspired me to create this app. It's designed to systematize and assist other readers in following a similar routine.

My children gave me a lot of feedback on this app. It would not be here without them!

"I love ReadingClock! I use it for my reading time at home and for my homework. " - my son

"ReadingClock is so helpful! Also my mom always takes my feedback to make the app better! " - my daughter
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Sadness and truth

One bug to be aware of

If you are timing and it goes past midnight, it won’t automatically split the time for you (if you were for example trying to hit a daily goal before midnight) however you can rectify this by correcting that entry into two entries, one ending at 2359 and you can also create a second entry beginning 0000-whenever you stopped. Another bug, the last day on the calendar month doesn’t shade to show reading process

Trizerse reviews

Love it!

Helpful when trying to track my reading! Maybe a new feature could be music that you can play anytime the app is open!

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