About Litlio
August 2026
Litlio is a reading journal: a place to keep track of what you read, and to find what to read next.
Your library, kept honestly
At its core, Litlio is a personal record: the books you've read, the ones you're reading, and the ones you want to get to. Rate and review as much or as little as you like, a star rating, a few lines, or nothing at all. It's your shelf, not a performance.
Reading is social, sometimes
You can follow other readers, see what they've logged, like and comment on reviews, and build lists: a ranked list of favorites, a themed collection, a to-read pile you're building with someone else. None of it is required. A private profile keeps your reading to yourself if that's what you want.
Recommendations built from what you actually read
Litlio's "For you" recommendations come from your own logged books and ratings, not a static genre quiz. On mobile, Reading DNA adds a short onboarding step: pick a few favorite genres, a handful of books you loved, and answer a couple of questions about how you read. That gives recommendations something to work with before you've logged much, and its influence fades naturally as your real reading history grows.
What Litlio is trying to be
A reading tracker that respects the books themselves: real catalog data, not filler. A social layer that's opt-in, not a feed you're pushed into. Discovery based on what you've actually read, not what's trending everywhere else.
